Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb base] be in " in BNC.

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1 Right and also comments and suggestions although we 've been in the business for a number of years , er comments and suggestions are always er welcomed and and and considered very carefully .
2 ‘ We are established in many other sports , including the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup , the RAC Rally , the Silk Cut Derby at Hickstead , the Benson and Hedges Snooker Masters at Wembley , the Volvo European PGA Tour and the British Grand Prix ’ , explains Delahunty , ‘ and although we have been in tennis since 1985 when Stella Artois first commissioned us , I still look at tennis as a growth area .
3 We 've seen a very controlled and steady growth over the thirteen years that we 've been in business and I think as you can see there year on year we have consistently increased turnover and increased profitability .
4 And greater success at wealth creation has also meant that we have been in a better position to provide practical help to those that need it .
5 What is for sure , we need to be more active than we have been in this area if tennis is to flourish in this country .
6 Maybe they 're more cauti cautious than we have been in this country about the effect of Chernobyl .
7 There 'll be blue murder if he comes back and we 've been in here . ’
8 We did not object this without evidence of reasons for objection and we 've been in disc discussion with the erm American miners .
9 Therefore if we have activists who are put on the panel alib fi safe seats , marginals or unwinnable seats and we 've been in some areas where it 's been unwinnable , have n't we Dick , we 've still canvassed , we 've got the votes up , p places like Macclesfield where they got Nicholas Winterton , where they got that racist Churchill .
10 So I went to the mainland to report it , and we have been in touch with the lawyers , the gunsmiths , and the salerooms .
11 The light from the bathroom leaves a rectangle of sense on the floor , but we like being in shadow .
12 A. There are , but we 've been in this business for nearly 200 years and pride ourselves in the fact that we have probably dealt with every known problem that has ever arisen .
13 But we have been in this type of business for longer and will score on our expertise and we will also benefit from the ability we have through branch offices to handle claims . ’
14 But we have been in this type of business for longer and will score on our expertise and we will also benefit from the ability we have through branch offices to handle claims . ’
15 " But we have been in Egypt for three months .
16 So , we if we our receptionist if we can say those are our key specifications , again it 's a loose idea this is not easy sometimes to look into it , partly because we 've been in our jobs for quite a while and you know we do n't , we can clarify it , but think about your subordinates and people that might be trained .
17 The hon. Gentleman will recall that since we have been in office , there has been an increase in the strength of the Cumbrian police of 110 uniformed officers and 144 civilians , making a total increase of 254 .
18 I assure the hon. Gentleman that since we have been in office we have increased expenditure for the Cumbrian police authority by 80 per cent .
19 Is it any wonder that every one of my hon. Friends is now inundated with more complaints about housing matters than at any time since we have been in the House ?
20 I remind the hon. Gentleman that since we have been in office there has been an increase of 693 officers in Northumbria 's police strength .
21 Those people who have had deep religious experiences often talk about them with a sense of awe — the feeling many of us have had as little children when we 've been in the presence of something powerful and magnificent .
22 It 'll put us when we 've been in the majority er in manual workers in local authorities .
23 Thus , on the facts of the instant case , goes the argument , the fact that the proceedings against the respondent were postponed until the proceedings against the Murphy brothers were concluded ( despite the fact that such postponement as we find was in practice almost inevitable ) amounts to a breach of Magna Carta chapter 29 .
24 ‘ Rangers are happy to be as successful as we have been in Scotland .
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