Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] we be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 that clashes with the erm with the football which we 're trying to avoid .
2 Dieting may not be high on your enjoyment list , but we 've made pleasure a priority in Slim Plan — GH 's unique three-part diet programme which we 're launching in this issue ( page 82 ) .
3 ‘ The very substantial funds which we are making available for Eastern Europe … are separate from and additional to our regular aid programme . ’
4 It is all too easy to daydream while reading and thereby not recognise words which we are looking at , but it is also possible to recognise words which we are not looking at .
5 There 's a lot of there in bulk which we 're gon na get out on Friday .
6 Is she aware that when my hon. Friend the Member for Workington ( Mr. Campbell-Savours ) and I visited Moscow last week and questioned Russian officials about food aid , we found stacked away in a third-floor warehouse what we were told was the whole British contribution of beef to Moscow , which had been there for a month ?
7 Now bearing in mind what we were saying about exchange rates before the break , if the pound was strong that obviously implied that people wanted to buy sterling , but what goods did they want to buy off us ?
8 But in essence what we 're doing is putting your business card in front of somebody for two years .
9 What we 're , in effect what we 're saying is that for a a number of years the Communist Party has provided , has made that moral economy work i in a s and made it work very well because rents have been reduced more than the peasants would expect erm er interest rate is extremely low .
10 company personal obligations , Appointments , , Marketing oblique prospecting time , Self development time , and time for administration What we 're gon na do is transcribe that into real life if you like , so we 're gon na to have Monday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday .
11 It seems a bit odd to be asking people to join the CTC in order to further the interests of cycling in Scotland ; but if we get this leaflet off the ground we can then tell HQ what we are doing for them .
12 In the current financial year budgets what authorities would have spend in delivering services , not what the Welsh office consider they should spend , were two thousand six hundred and eighty eight million pounds and against that the next years settlement which we 're debating tonight , represents only a point six percent increase .
13 If its details are largely peripheral to the main story which we are tracing , its significance was considerable .
14 I am grateful to the Minister for at least informing us that £500,000 of public money has been invested in Stagecoach in order , presumably , to help establish the level playing field which we are told is to exist in these sell-offs .
15 Well we , we do n't whether we 're making a profit because we do n't know where , how our allowance related to the actual money which we were going to earn from doing the work .
16 Outside the cottage door was a huge , ominous-looking shell which we were told had been fired from a battleship during World War I ; and John pointed out to us exactly where the Royal Oak had been torpedoed in 1939 .
17 We expect the Islamic nation to support us in our latest struggle which we are carrying out in order to preserve the interests of the whole Islamic world .
18 In the case which we are examining , that external thing was the dominant male member of the reproductive group of the foraging hominids — Freud 's primal father .
19 Yet , of course , even though the conflict in megalomania and other paranoid delusions centres on the father , the cause of the condition , at least in the cultural case which we are examining here , and doubtless in many clinical cases as well , lies in the relationship with the mother .
20 This calls us back to the ideas of alternate universes which we were discussing earlier .
21 ‘ It is just one of a number of sites which we are looking at to formulate an extended park and ride system , ’ he said .
22 We anticipate a shortfall of fifteen thousand pounds compared to our original budget and what we 've done in that is we 've taken an element of seven thousand in a sense below the line so that it does n't affect this committee , but this committee has had to find eight thousand pounds with that shortfall and now the bulk of that has been met by the savings we found elsewhere in the budget and the final item there is er setting up a consultants budget of ten thousand pounds , there 's not a consultants budget of any significance at , at the moment of the committee erm the County Planning Officer anticipates there 's a need for consultants in the minerals local plan work which we 're coming into this year and also to assist in environmental assessments er and special on that .
23 A contact in Spain has managed to acquire a scarce publication which we were looking for , and has given the Library a copy .
24 Jeffrey : I think that lesbians and gay men have been very creative in the sort of relationships they have tried to develop over the last fifteen years — because it 's very easy simply to copy the models which we are presented with .
25 But there is further unpublished research on new settlements which we are awaiting at the moment , and it 's our anticipation that when that is available and the Department considers it , it will update and er refine P P G thirteen .
26 And indeed within the greenbelt there are a number of settlements which we are sitting in one at the moment .
27 Crises of the ‘ classical ’ type which we are going to consider usually involve a sudden and sharp deterioration of business conditions — not a gentle decline .
28 I asked Dr Maté what we were doing there .
29 ‘ Talking about future projects , there will an inter-reactive CD-ROM which we 're putting together .
30 One other possible objection is that the difference which we are describing may be real but should not be regarded as part of syntax , rather as a variation that comes into play only when we focus on the correlation between linguistic expressions and external non-linguistic phenomena .
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