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

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1 We are seeing that we have a message to communicate .
2 However , it had not been realised that we process speech as much by our expectations as by our sensations : it is easy for us to hear the same acoustic signal as ‘ It 's easy to recognise speech ’ or ‘ It 's easy to wreck a nice beach ’ according to context .
3 These daily lies of politeness are compounded when we face major difficulties and problems .
4 ( I admit I am suggesting that we replace one kind of dualism with another ! )
5 The reasons essentially have to do with the relevance of IQ to creativity and are exposed when we compare both the similarities and the differences between Cox 's historical figures and Terman 's gifted children .
6 I asked how many responses had been received because we knew , from the responses that we had received , that the vast majority of the people of Ayrshire are totally opposed to the opting out of Ayrshire South hospital .
7 Work on the two drainage ditches to keep water off the deck has now been completed and we have now done some work to provide steps down to trackbed level .
8 Oh well we 've been walking when we 've gone into town but I mean just between you and me but when I got home Bev said pop into town I 've got a parcel to post and I said well I ca n't I said because according to Des well nothing happened
9 But we not regimented in this department we 're flexible that 's why these things are happening cos we turn our hands to whatever we believe is in the interests of the company .
10 But calling something a science does not guarantee that its practitioners forthwith cease to be attracted to the same specious accounts of what it is to communicate to which the rest of us are attracted when we try to say what communicating is .
11 In some places the topsoil had been eroded and we had to zigzag up on loose scree .
12 planes are landing as we speak , erm there are an enormous number of books on American politics , most of them are identical er with different covers .
13 I mean it could have been done if we 'd got a go-ahead .
14 In other birds a size difference is the giveaway : the wheatear is a summer visitor to Shetland , generally leaving in August or September , and it is only when birds of the race which breeds in Greenland , which are distinctly bigger , are seen that we know strangers are passing through .
15 Urgent cases are seen whether we have the funds or not .
16 Both points about unfairness are revealed once we note that in the election of 1983 the Conservatives secured one Commons seat for every 33 000 votes ; Labour one for every 40 000 ; and the Liberals and Social Democrats one for every 340 000 .
17 I am recommending that we take her to the hospital immediately . ’
18 Nevertheless , the inflow of complaints continues to grow and I am disturbed that we have not yet been able to make much of an inroad into the backlog of work .
19 Erm we are looking and we have found in a sense erm land which er is available erm to meet the provisions , the a hundred and forty five hectares that the Greater York study suggested .
20 Er ninety three was not a good year for recruiting from the point of view of elections as has already been said because we did n't have any elections and therefore er it was n't possible to er to canvas and consequently er we were struggling to recruit new members .
21 Er and after all , if all the efforts that have been made that we have discussed just at , just now , er towards getting the money back are successful , well then the compensation that had been paid would be repaid .
22 Well of course I 've been saying for some time now , for some time , and I want to underline that , and I hope the government are listening that we 've had twenty thousand troops on our streets , we 've twelve thousand armed policemen on our streets , we have the strictest security laws in Western Europe , and none of these things have solved our problem .
23 Come , we are grown and we talk like children bickering over gleanings . ’
24 England tour manager Bob Bennett said : ‘ He has been selected because we feel his experience will be an advantage to the side in this particular game . ’
25 Please note that , whilst the above are not actual statements made by a serious accident victim , they have been selected because we believe they give a fair representation of the kind of problems which may occur after an accident .
26 ‘ They 've been fed so we do n't have to worry about them .
27 There is a lot of provocative images and statements that are made that we want people to challenge .
28 ‘ I want to make it absolutely clear , ’ said Angalo slowly , as a great feathery head nabbled in the water a few inches away , ‘ that if you 're suggesting that we ride on a geese — ‘
29 Does anybody like to make a contribution on Appendix B Right , the point is that we 're accepting that we support it , and that the Association of County Councils and that 's the International Affairs Sub-Committee of the A C C be informed of the County Council 's support , of the options set out in Appendix B. Is that agreed ?
30 I just hope they 're chanting when we win the Championship .
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