Example sentences of "we be [adj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The NAO also said : ’ The assessment of intangibles is an inexact science and we are sure the Ministry will look closely at these aspects . ’
2 We are sure the fire was started to try to cover up the murders .
3 Friends of Morton said : ‘ We are convinced the princess has come under unbelievable pressure to issue this statement .
4 We are all the products of our history , and the multitudinous influences of circumstance , events and people which fill our lives .
5 We are all the guests of your government , gracious madam , ’ Speich said , ‘ and we do not forget that fact . ’
6 We are all the sum of our experiences , and one person 's interpretation of what you say will be very different from that of another .
7 we know where we are all the time , which I think is one of the huge advantages ,
8 We are all the time , every time we encourage extra journeys we are encouraging extra C O 2 emissions the most part is found most important factors in increasing the security generation and all other forms of airborne pollution .
9 And once we are married the money will be yours by right .
10 Barry Higgs , chairman of the British Fertiliser Manufacturers Association said : ‘ We are delighted the Commission appears to have agreed with everything we were protesting about .
11 Barry Higgs , chairman of the British Fertiliser Manufacturers Association , said : ‘ We are delighted the Commission appears to have agreed with everything we were protesting about .
12 We are confident the tests were carried out correctly . ’
13 ‘ The idea is taking off and we are confident the end result will be something to be proud of , ’ he said .
14 We are sorry the photograph conflicted with the advice on our Solutions page .
15 We are sorry the bid was not successful but I am sure that , given the great community spirit here , the fund-raisers will not give up , ’ said Miss Gilroy .
16 When on 5 September the Lords Lieutenant of the four most northerly counties were ordered to make their respective militias ready for immediate service , it emerged that neither Northumberland nor Durham had been reimbursed by central government for the money they had previously spent in keeping the force mustered , while the authorities in Cumberland admitted candidly : ‘ T is so long since the militia was raised that we are apprehensive the arms are either lost or in bad order . ’
17 We are pleased the Government attaches sufficient importance to the coast to break with the tradition of subject-based PPG Notes to issue a spatial PPG Note in this case .
18 We are pleased the guidance has clarified the position . ’
19 We are pleased the NUS organisers have been exonerated .
20 Oh right there we are close the window .
21 ‘ Regarding the September issue , we are positive the matter is not connected and we are still gathering evidence to prosecute the culprit , ’ she added .
22 ‘ As far as we are concerned the incident is now forgotten . ’
23 There was little or no difference in technical quality between the systems , and as far as we are concerned the matter can be decided on price .
24 ( b ) If the elements addressed by A and B are smaller than a word , we are ill the realm of the character string operations of 2.5 .
25 After the hearing a Scotland Yard spokesman said : ‘ We are aware the CPS has offered no evidence against Patrick Oliver Murphy .
26 Mr Buch added : ‘ We are hopeful the UK will come through strongly this year and the US is certainly very promising .
27 We are satisfied the agreement is enforceable . …
28 Any loss/damage is covered unless a specific exclusion applies and provided we are satisfied the loss is genuine and the Claimant has exercised reasonable care .
29 We are glad the owner has handed over the pictures of his own free will rather than selling them on the Western art market . ’
30 We 're certain the UFF identifies a car used by the target , then they drive through nationalist areas in the city late at night looking for the car .
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