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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Apparently we are going to be busy tonight .
2 Perhaps we were going to and then decided
3 The Chinese imagined that the Scots were like the Albanians — and appropriately enough we were taken to the Sino-Albanian Friendship Commune . )
4 So we 're looking to there are n't we only relate to inferior women .
5 Erm we 've got some stand alone term insurances which are currently paying one pound ninety , so the moment they increase the policy fee they 'll attempt to lapse so we 're writing to all those people now to tell them to increase .
6 So we 're turning to page seventy-five .
7 She 's lost her position because of it … and so we 're going to Ireland , but we 've no money and no place to stay , and … "
8 so we 're going to my house first , yeah
9 So we 're going to Scarborough in this big yank 's car and the fellow said if we do n't , if want it I 'll give you a fiver , for petrol like and that it was quite a bit of money then .
10 So we are looking to the effect of the aims , a low paid county , that 's not something , Chairman , I 'm proud of , because I do think that , that those , that areas with a high paid economy are genuinely more prosperous areas .
11 So we are referred to the chemistry of the reaction of society ; and here we are involved inescapably in a circularity of reasoning .
12 Illustrating the links between business and education , and I have said that we are a major business in the area we have probably stronger links with education than any other business that I can think of , and they are going to be sa singing our praises so we are going to putting quite a big display in the in the fashion centre .
13 Yeah , but basically from , from that programme all , all the er , you can see all the resources were really being used all week and , but I had a problem when we came to do the bedrooms that er , you can there , we ran out of work for the decorators to do er removing this thing , once you 've removed and then I managed to squeeze in , but where the second decorator 's erm up to room twenty-three but rather than erm have just one gang than , and not , not using as many as the resources as we possibly could I let them gave the second gang a few rooms that they could actually squeeze in without interrupting I 've let them do up to room twenty-three and then and then basically the carpenting and they have to come in after everybody else has done what they Monday morning basically we just decided that we really needed more resources the earlier sequence of events to , to get so we were getting to so whether we 've been given
14 So we were sent to another hostel .
15 When we were er were living all on the road so we were expecting to be supplied by vans .
16 I told you anyway cos I got , I got a bloody Erm so we were talking to Cath today , Cath 's thinking about coming down and like me , Chris and John are gon na go to this place in London so you 're very welcome
17 Finally we were referred to the recent decision of the House of Lords in Roy v. Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster Family Practitioner Committee [ 1992 ] 1 A.C. 624 .
18 But er and other times we were just we were working to you know , quite late you know if the there was a special job that had to be out you know .
19 Nevertheless we are committed to a meritocratic society .
20 Meanwhile we are going to be very busy during the summit .
21 So it is important to remember that schools are not factories — however frequently we are told that they have to ‘ deliver ’ the curriculum , and however deliberately we are exposed to the pressures of competition and market forces .
22 The more successful it is , the more we are going to be able to offer subscribers , and that in itself should make it even more successful . ’
23 A couple , okay , after the six months when it stops , presumably we 're going to be in a position of , on State Benefits .
24 There was to be a reception , and later we were invited to dinner at the house of the British Council representative .
25 An extinguished torch held upturned in the hand of Venus 's son , that troublesome archer Cupid , represents unrequited love — hence we are said to ‘ carry a torch ’ for someone .
26 Originally we were going to self finance , ’ says Simon Church .
27 Now we 're getting to it !
28 Erm , and now we 're trying to side-track into , just pile everything on to him , he loves it , he thinks it 's wonderful .
29 ‘ There 'd be the official ceremony , then the men would take the new person off and say , now we 're going to really initiate you . ’
30 No , okay so now we 're going to actually put this bandage , sorry have I got that round the right way ?
  Next page