Example sentences of "we are [adv] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 All of this means that we are inwardly nourished by the awe of God , and enriched by his closeness to us .
2 We are steadily working towards the plans that we set out , which we believe are right .
3 We are instinctively drawn to the essential oil which may be right for our physical and emotional needs at the time .
4 We are both heated by the same fire .
5 First , you will want to define the problem for yourself , but later it is equally essential to define the problem at the actual negotiation — we might as well check that we are both talking about the same problem !
6 A cloud passes over the sun , darkens the sky , and we are both reflected in the green .
7 We are thus faced with the following problem : what organization in the early sea-urchin embryo ensures that the proportions of cells that form the skeleton , the gut , and the surface layers , will be the same in embryos whose cells can be quite extensively rearranged and whose size varies over a factor of eightfold ?
8 We are particularly struck by the concern that doctors are now expected to work in multidisciplinary teams , not automatically as their leaders .
9 Our flat is in the small village of Attard , just 4 miles from the sea and we are well integrated into the local community .
10 With production set to double by 1995 and against a background of firmer oil prices , we are well placed for the decade ahead .
11 We are also influenced by the situation in which we receive messages , by our cultural and social relationship with the participants , by what we know and what we assume the sender knows .
12 Not only are we investing in capital equipment and premises , we are also building for the future by investing in people .
13 We are also calling on the G M B to pursue this issue through the T U C and any other avenues that may be open in the hope that , as a result , we can enjoy a better environment and quality of life at work .
14 would prefer that too er partly because it would give everybody an opportunity to look at the particular problem er in , in , in , in , in a shorter period of time , erm we are also cheered by the recent visit to England by the minister there Mr who made certain promises , I think it would be useful if Mr who a candidate at the meeting would reiterate his promises publicly today , thank you Chairman .
15 We are also looking at the possibility of introducing general SVQs at level IV in the longer term .
16 We are also looking at the possibility of introducing emergency childcare but financial assistance for this is taxable .
17 We are also exposed to the rhythms of our village of Pengosekan , and its remarkable community of healers , farmers , mystics and artists .
18 All of these initiatives as well as the day to day work that goes on with safety representatives at the workplace , supported by officials all of these initiatives are aimed at improving standards at the workplace and we are also contributing to the fourth action programme in Europe where they are setting out their action programme which will take them into the next
19 We have , we are also paying for the very very high price for that er and so it at where we look at , the money we are proposing to spend er in the future that we are grouped in that direction and that 's the , that 's the er budget today .
20 We are already falling into the trap of describing an ideal world and suggesting that it exists .
21 We are strongly motivated by the need for love , which always carries with it the risk of rejection and withdrawal of that love .
22 In principle we are strongly attracted to the proposal to replace primary ( freshly won ) aggregates by increasing recycling and the use of suitable secondaries such as slate wastes .
23 In principle we are strongly attracted to the proposal to replace primary ( freshly won ) aggregates by increasing recycling and the use of suitable secondaries such as slate wastes .
24 As Britain will assume the presidency next , we are carefully discussing with the Portuguese how we should proceed with common agricultural policy reform .
25 The James-type account is , by contrast , one which requires us to concede that we are somehow mistaken about the nature of our experience of bodily sensations .
26 We have been robust in dealing with planning applications in green belt areas , and we are wholly committed to the five objectives of the green belt .
27 We are intimately acquainted with the state of this painter 's worn-out trousers , decaying coats , leaking boots , the money spent on his teeth , his food , his rooms , more so in fact than with any other artist .
28 A small example of this , which we are perpetually living within the north east is the following .
29 We are frequently reminded by the media and by professionals of various kinds of the size of the increase which is to be expected in the number of those aged over 75 or 85 years by the end of the century .
30 We 're not only catering for Harlow people we are catering for people outside which is bringing money into Harlow helping the finance of Harlow and I think we are just progressing with the times .
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