Example sentences of "[coord] we have to be " in BNC.

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1 Major alterations in the seventeenth and eighteenth-centuries covered up the marble and we have to be grateful to renovations in 1904 for the fact that it is now visible again .
2 Sheldon himself never lied to his friends about the mummy and we have to be grateful to Faujas Saint-Fond for the following account written shortly after a visit he had made on Sheldon : ‘ It is [ said Sheldon ] a mistress whom I tenderly loved .
3 ‘ It will be tough and we have to be disciplined . ’
4 I did have a chin tuck , and the lady who worked on the book with me said , ‘ Now , Elizabeth , you know we 're going to be together for months and we have to be absolutely honest with each other .
5 And we have to be careful who we speak to . ’
6 It 's our job to bring you comprehensive performance results on PCs that are up for review , and we have to be even handed while we do it .
7 But there are many cases where the merging of meanings are more and we have to be on our guard .
8 It is an embryonic concept in a fast-changing environment and we have to be realistic about the limits of our power to forecast or even speculate about its future .
9 While equally the white lesbian sister has got to understand that while she 's unified with this Asian lesbian sister there are differences , there are differences some of which are good and some of which are bad , and we have to be frank about them and to struggle around them because we ca n't just pretend that they do n't exist , then we 're not going to reach anywhere .
10 Whatever we tell them on the phone is always per annum and we have to be .
11 ‘ Lithuania are a side who can cause us problems and we have to be careful .
12 But that 's the real world and we have to be positive and make it the best for them as it can be , with love , affection and trust . ’
13 He said : ‘ Obviously , we are a business and we have to be cost effective .
14 ‘ We have shorter runs and more colour changes these days , and we have to be flexible enough to meet these requirements . ’
15 It is erm on a highway and we have to be very sensitive to the erm not treating anybody whether erm it be a member of parliament or a councillor in anyway which would not to the authorities .
16 But we have to be careful to try to understand what steps are proper in order to keep it at bay .
17 ‘ We can be like a flea on their backs , but we have to be ready when they turn over .
18 We are all agreed as to what ought to happen , but we have to be realistic and question how it can be made to happen .
19 I 'm sorry , but we have to be very careful who we deal with here .
20 It really is something that I would like to see us achieve in the future and if this can be brought forward by meeting the developer down there , then I would be , certainly be in favour of that and I would certainly like , and this is what we said at this meeting , to find out a little more detail of exactly what they were offering but we have to be minded all the time , as I said again , is how we 're going to acquire permission to go over one or two different land owners ' lands .
21 But we have to be aware that other contexts of interpretation , other ways of reading , are also constructed by the institution of literature .
22 ‘ If it 's any comfort , I 've never known all the beds to be full , but we have to be prepared for any eventuality .
23 It 's a terrible thing to have happened , but we have to be strong — if only for the sake of Emma and Sophie . ’
24 But we have to be prepared for the unexpected .
25 ‘ It 's true that I 've given my personal backing to Kevin Keegan in our search for players , but we have to be realistic .
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