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

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1 And I think what we 're trying to do is to see that we 're being treated fairly just as we might listen to that person 's argument as well .
2 The point to Mr , the point of the reference back is simply to allow us to say that we do not accept the figures that we 're being presented with .
3 just trying to sort out this business of this the offices that we 're being let in the Strand Theatre that er people are moving in this week and they 've got no authority to move you see .
4 And it 's important that the kind of story that we 're being told this morning , or to continue to be told , we are to continually hear and observing
5 ‘ Do you ever have the feeling that we 're being watched ? ’
6 Fearful storms sometimes come along our way and we we wonder what is happening to us and we feel that we 're being thrown around and tossed about from side to side , there seems no way out !
7 I mean , schools the only thing I was , I 'd been governor of a a school for thirty years that was used to depress me with the fact that we could n't get for our schools the things that we needed because to me and to all the people in Harlow who have children are concerned that we are being stopped so much money on education which is the most vital thing in our children 's lives !
8 It really worries me that we are being exposed like this . ’
9 This may sound alarmist to some people , especially those in the chemical industry who have a large financial stake in the continuing use of their products , but there is worrying evidence that we are being made ill by the chemicals around us .
10 I guess that is a form of training as well , in that we are being made more aware of teaching issues and problems as they appear to the everyday teacher .
11 It appears that we are being conned by the Americans into accepting untested and unreliable weapons .
12 Well it so happens that I did intend you to do a paramount of talking this afternoon , so it 's quite convenient in a way that we are being recorded .
13 for it is in secondary education , and in the transition from secondary education to the next stage , that we are being asked to admit the failure of the system , whether this is measured by parental dissatisfaction or by the number of school and university leavers who do not satisfy their potential employers .
14 I do not know how we can make that judgment until we have seen the texture of the decision that we are being asked to make .
15 That shows the standard of the management that we are being asked to endorse if we pass the Bill .
16 So if we do under-fund , and I 'm not suggesting in these proposals that there is any major under-funding in the proposals in front of you this morning , but the dangers of under-funding are that , inevitably they will first impact on the end that we are being asked to develop as alternatives .
17 Surely the expression suggests that we are being penalised into paying more than our EEC partners .
18 ‘ It is a shame that we are being penalised for something which has been done by the football club , but there does not seem to be anything we can do about it .
19 There are so few positions available to us above grade C it seems unfair that we are being penalised for taking more responsibility for less remuneration .
20 We have to be aware of this possibility and , if we find that we are being misunderstood , find another means of expressing ourselves .
21 Having suggested that the National Curriculum is a constraint , what is it that we are being constrained from ?
22 The system that we are being offered as an alternative is unclear ; it is nonsense ; and it will not work .
23 So if there 's anything , there 's a slightly different approach to it , and one thing that we are being urged to do , through the very way in which you mentioned in another context , is to make sure that facilities are appropriate locally , and developing policies within that .
24 But that we are being held in protective custody in a special private clinic .
25 The iconography necessarily shows rather small numbers of dancers ; generally the seals and rings only allow space for three or four figures , but we should assume that we are being shown only the nucleus of a larger religious ceremony .
26 Nevertheless the political and social motivation of some librarians and the antics of the media in frequently misrepresenting the situation when books are or are not selected have brought the two practices so uncomfortably close that we are being forced to justify what is undoubtedly a professional task of the very highest order and demanding considerable skill .
27 There was clearly a close relationship between Eduard and his friend Chef/Patron Jean Pierre Lallement and we began to feel that we were being entertained in someone 's home rather than in a hotel .
28 Moreover , since leaving Royston I was becoming concerned that we were being followed .
29 Other recipients were PC Richard Howarth , 29 , ambulanceman Christopher Durkin , 46 , and ambulanceman Ian Burnside , 48 , who added : ‘ We were surprised to learn that we were being honoured , it is tremendous . ’
30 ‘ The United Cricket Board and politicians have made a tremendous effort to bring fairness into our system , and it was great that we were being supported by everybody . ’
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