Example sentences of "that we [am/are] [verb] be " in BNC.

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1 But of course er the timetable er for the constituency changes er now and the problems that we 're facing are nothing to do with er any action in the compass of the government here , it is because France has yet to ratify , one hopes they will .
2 It wo n't be very good for the petrol companies that I 've been visiting here today , but every cloud tends to have it 's silver lining , and I , I think I can say with some confidence that the last factor that we 're considering is pouring over the revenues and wondering how much is coming in , that , that really has n't much come into it .
3 But before they do , perhaps I can say the most important thing , which is that the charges that we 're introducing are going to be underpinned with what we call a waiver scheme .
4 Three point one okay so this is where the model , in effect what we 've done which is a very crude way , right , of erm incorporating exogamous influences , right , we have n't said tha that the war is going to affect the income or price elasticity what we did do , right , all that we 're doing is that we 're allowing the intercept of our model to change , right , now as a result , we 've got , we can prove the st the statistical significance of all the variables in our model , right , the co the actual coefficients that we 've estimated have changed quite significant , particularly in the er the incoming elasticity , right , the incoming elasticity was less than one , right , and insignificance before was now greater than one and height of R squared has also increased dramatically our measure of explanatory power .
5 They have been used to develop services jointly with health , and indeed a substantial part of the ones that we 're losing are underpinning the local health team in South Telford at the moment .
6 But , one of things that we are discovering is that when people complain about drafts er , we 've been switching the air conditioning up and down to balance it up to suit the individuals needs .
7 The restructuring that we are seeing is mirrored on the continent .
8 Many of the claims that we are debating are made by those with a mental handicap , people who almost by definition are unable to act by themselves .
9 The motion that we are proposing is fundamentally straightforward .
10 The point I make is that the the allocations that we are making are not going to solve the problem across the full spectrum of the economy , they are targeted .
11 My hon. Friend knows that one of the changes that we are introducing is much fairer funding of health authorities throughout the land to reflect , among other things , the age structure .
12 This refers to the question of whether the group of people or the situation that we are studying are typical of others .
13 At the time of the referendum we said to people , ‘ Do not worry — your powers will be OK ; your government is still in charge ; democracy is OK ; all that we are joining is a free-trade area . ’
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