Example sentences of "we be [adj] of the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Answer guide : The point being illustrated here is that although we have been told the finite life of the machine and we are aware of the reasons for the loss in utility we still have to make estimates of when the machine will cease to be useful .
2 However , we are aware of the concerns that have been expressed about the system as compared with the arrangements in England and Wales , where appeals are made to valuation and community charge tribunals .
3 It is obvious that the more we are aware of the feelings , the more we understand about the filter and the better placed we are to minister to an individual 's needs .
4 We are aware of the opportunities before us through our different communication professions and institutions .
5 We are aware of the implications of this recommendation regarding the moderation of assessment , but urge that alternative means of establishing common standards of oracy should be explored ( in line with current developments in GCSE oral assessment ) ;
6 We 're aware of the ironies .
7 Er we 're we 're aware of the costs and the effort er and that effort may have to er be delayed .
8 Furthermore , can we be sure of the actions of local commanders ?
9 wonderful wonderful last Easter weekend back from Glasgow we were warned there was gon na be delays and we were fortunate we were one of the groups who came back fairly early .
10 Fine … if we were one of the sports who take ‘ Gate Money ’ and have a following of spectators who supply an income but as you are aware this is not ‘ US ’ .
11 As you will know , because we were one of the finalists last year , we ca n't get into the finals of Britain in Bloom this year , nor can we win an award as a ‘ first time entry ’ in the Best Kept Village competition .
12 Despite all our complaints we were proud of the achievements of this country .
13 She did have an explanation when I spoke to her , and at that point we were unaware of the prints ourselves .
14 We were glad of the bells , we were glad of the music .
15 At Hinde House we were aware of the changes inherent in taking all the proposals , concerns and issues in education , attempting a series of separate and discreet changes , and then finding a lack of coherence regarding the whole curriculum , with the added possibility of incomplete and ineffective curriculum change causing frustration amongst teaching staff .
16 ‘ Also , we were aware of the activities of the formal Working Groups on the site and the need for all departments to produce procedure documents in conformance with BS5750 .
17 In seeking to allay our respondent 's fears , we replied that we were aware of the problems and were trying to minimise them .
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