Example sentences of "be [adv] for we " in BNC.
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1 | The income from the farm and lands are enough for us to live in comparative comfort without going cap-in-hand to common tradesmen . |
2 | Jacklin had pulled up short about 50 or 60 yards from the green — just the sort of position I 'd liked to have been in for us , ; Trevino put his fourth shot through the green . |
3 | Because we 've got thousands of I B I S invoices that come to us that are not for us . |
4 | This makes us feel very feeble , as we have friends of our age who think nothing of motoring from here to Lowestoft in the day — but such feats are not for us , though we flatter ourselves that in most respects we are in pretty good nick . |
5 | ‘ They 're not for us , they 're for me . |
6 | They 're out for us — we sucker-ass liberals are the target . |
7 | ‘ There must be somewhere for us to meet in , ’ said Susan . |
8 | ‘ You start on the vodka and there wo n't be enough for us . ’ |
9 | Make it midday ; that 'll be enough for us . |
10 | Will you be there for us ? |
11 | The thing we 've all got to concentrate on , is the opportunity should be there , and they should be there for us |
12 | Photographs are often shown of the slimmer before and after the diet , and indeed , the marvellous effects are there for us all to see . |
13 | It 's only for us ’ , which subsequently became yet another motto at Melin Meloch . |
14 | Even if we meet with fellow humans from other parts of our globe where the spoken and written languages are different , the common , basic sense of meaning which we carry in our minds is enough for us to communicate through gesture and signs and to know that , should we care to , we can learn each other 's language . |
15 | On the other hand we are fortunate indeed if we happen to be in a business that is so secure that it is enough for us to make effortless decisions that never require us to do more than flow along with established patterns . |
16 | It is a mere trifle ; it is only for us to keep the fruits of the victory that they have won ’ ( Liverpool , 1903 ) . |
17 | It is only for us to accept what God in his mystery may send to us . |
18 | That 's enough for us . |
19 | It 's enough for us to be able to mourn him . ’ |
20 | It is not for us to judge . |
21 | ‘ It is not for us to steer these people or act on their behalf ’ , said the SPD spokesman Eduard Heussen . |
22 | It is not for us to make political decisions . |
23 | It is not for us to say we are going to do it . |
24 | ‘ It is not for us because we are going out of this business . |
25 | The lesson of history is that doctrine becomes a cloak for power politics , rivalry becomes an excuse for dealing ruthlessly and the rule of fear , paranoia and suspicion means that whatsoever is not for us is against us . |
26 | It is not for us to decide whether or not a book is racist or obscene or seditious ; society has laid down laws to make such judgments and has conferred upon statutory bodies the power to advise and assess on such matters — however imperfect or fickle such institutions may appear in their assessments . |
27 | And where such statutory means are slow to act or uncertain of their action it is not for us to make pre-emptive strikes in the name of propriety . |
28 | This is not for us less honourable than administration : indeed it is more exacting for it is simple to give orders , but |
29 | This is not for us fishkeepers , so it is fortunate that no persuasion is required to adapt to my typical menu , of beefheart , lancefish , mussels , feeder shrimps , worms and just about any other meat-based food . |
30 | ‘ Listen , Jack , this is not for us … ’ |