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

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1 Are we right to be worried ?
2 Whose side are we supposed to be on ?
3 Are n't we supposed to be getting this sort of thing from Carry On Columbus next month ?
4 Now we 'll we 'll we 'll concentrate on some see with maths you have to do things in certain Are we supposed to be doing maths today are we supposed to be doing English ?
5 Now we 'll we 'll we 'll concentrate on some see with maths you have to do things in certain Are we supposed to be doing maths today are we supposed to be doing English ?
6 Are we supposed to be using the pre-course questionnaires that I 've seen a couple of times , on all course ?
7 What are we supposed to be keeping in there ? ’
8 ‘ What are we supposed to be counting ? ’ ,
9 Where are we supposed to be going ?
10 How well are we likely to be able to satisfy our requirements for staff — for example , in terms of numbers , skills , grades , location ?
11 Are we all to be ridiculed ?
12 Close friendships with girls a few years older or younger than oneself were actively discouraged , and it seemed to us that to be seen in earnest conversation with a girl who belonged neither to one 's own year or one 's own house was tantamount to admitting that one was engaged in a lesbian liaison .
13 1,500 years of history have taught us that to be France is not without its difficulties , its risks , or its costs . "
14 Grace sets us free to be sons and daughters of the Father .
15 Comfort foods are those which soothe us and make us glad to be alive even on the most miserable of days .
16 If you add to this the growing number of health and fitness related books then you would expect us all to be getting healthier and fitter .
17 close oneself to awareness from other viewpoints ; indeed , if full awareness were , required for the intelligent choosing of means , our thesis would invite the rejoinder : - ‘ If ‘ Be good' ’ follows from ‘ ‘ Be aware from all viewpoints ' ’ , why does not the urgent need to be aware of the people with whom we deal compel us all to be moral ? ’
18 ‘ For us all to be happy . ’
19 ‘ The Shergolds must both be under a great deal of strain and it 's up to us all to be as supportive as we can .
20 In reality , of course , we need to set up structures which allow us all to be our selves .
21 And finally , staying with generalities on migration , I think it behoves us all to be a bit cautious because I see quite a lot of fantasy and fiction around in in this E I P and I 'd be guilty of it myself at times .
22 ‘ Not everybody chose to go there , ’ Joan Sims recalled , ‘ but it was wonderful for us all to be there . ’
23 They said : ‘ You make us proud to be Mexican . ’
24 They said : ‘ You make us proud to be Mexican ’
25 Do you want us both to be haunted forever by the past ?
26 Oliver might well be having some sort of breakdown , in which case he 'd need us both to be right on his side .
27 I do n't want us both to be telling a set of different lies , and coming up the idiots after all .
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