Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [vb mod] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 We have n't found him yet , but thanks to you and your horse we 'll be going away from Witney richer than when we arrived .
2 In this experiment we would be making measurements of the entire world ocean looking at essentially a snapshot view of the behaviour of the ocean during a five year period .
3 I think it 's fair to say that with this new computer erm the box office that we 've got a lot of information can be stored on that and in future we 'll be using a much more erm sophisticated in a scientific way for instance if you came here and book that seat that your sitting in tonight we would know on that computer what type of show that your discouraging coming to erm we can say to you we can send you out a leaflet saying the kind of er things that you 'd like to see are on at the playhouse on such and such a date and we could even say to you would you like the seat that you normally sit in .
4 In future we 'll be asking for less . ’
5 one young golfer who did grow up to greatness is Sandy Lyle … he 's in Thame on Sunday to open up the new Oxfordshire Golf Club we 'll be meeting up with him on Monday …
6 Next week on the programme we 'll be looking at the position of religion in Scotland .
7 And in Monday night 's programme we 'll be reporting on the animal hospital 's efforts to save the lives of seals trapped in the Shetlands oil slick .
8 Later in the programme we 'll be talking to their two victims .
9 Later in the programme we 'll be having a report from Molyneux looking at all the local games in detail .
10 In social research we should be trying to carry out objective research to find out the truth of the matter .
11 As we write for an instrument we must be playing it in our imagination , with the right bowings and fingerings , feeling the sensations of different registers , expressing ourselves through the different tones and timbres , the possibilities of legato , staccato , vibrato , etc .
12 In this chapter we shall be dealing with files that have been designed to make direct record retrieval as easy and rapid as possible .
13 In this chapter we shall be looking at how this particular group of people might view and understand what is being offered to them by the church at the time of a major bereavement .
14 In this chapter we shall be looking at the range of sexual opinions , ideas and practices in Britain today : for the most part , it must be expected , broadly similar among the majority of our fellow countrymen but extending widely beyond these broad norms in many individuals or groups .
15 In this chapter we shall be discussing two main forms of physical violation : the use of physical force , and sexual assaults .
16 In this chapter we shall be considering some of these ‘ natural ’ shocks to the system of marriage and asking why they upset some people and are the making of others .
17 In this Chapter we shall be considering the ways in which the microprocessor can be involved in control of the stepping motor .
18 In this chapter we shall be considering some ideas which inform the design and purpose of social surveys ; we shall also say something about their origins and their applications .
19 In this chapter we will be outlining the evolution of the Communities ' social policy beginning with the " social clauses " of the Treaty of Rome , which included the establishment of the European Social Fund .
20 Indeed , at the end of this chapter we will be arguing an alternative position ( based on human rights ) which although non-utilitarian nevertheless takes account of the possible reductivist effects of punishment .
21 Thus our activities at Windscale will be an essential part of the overall review we will be carrying out in preparation for the three Divisions .
22 Thus the spelling unit which maps onto the phoneme is not the letter , but the grapheme , and the term we should be using is ‘ grapheme-phoneme rules ’ ( not letter-sound rules ) .
23 In this study we shall be examining crime , and while deviance does overlap with crime it is important not to simply identify crime with deviance .
24 Throughout this study we will be discussing the crucial contributions made by recent writers within the social ( or what the Chicago School called ‘ cultural ’ ) level .
25 I think when we talked to you er , when we presented the interims er , we talked about the action we would be taking given the difficult circumstances and er , if I could just remind you .
26 Certainly he expects to be happy there , but even if we were to claim that his ultimate end is pleasure we should be using ‘ end ’ in another sense than when we say that his flight was the end to which booking the ticket was the means , since to enjoy living in a place is not an activity separate from and subsequent in time to living there .
27 ‘ Basically , we are looking to discuss it further with Foinavon and that will be the recommendation we will be putting to the general committee of the club . ’
28 So , I mean , we know what we want , but it 's them and not us , I mean , it is frightening to start a business up , 'cos we do n't know how much work we 'll be getting , but , I mean ,
29 That has been successful Chair , during the course of the year , we 're three quarters of the way through , but our monitoring information shows that we 've easily reached that ten percent target , and that does fit in equally with the work we 'll be describing a bit later on , the Enterprise Agency is , is working on .
30 That 's the kind of work we should be getting into here .
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