Example sentences of "we be look at " in BNC.

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1 Rather we are looking at those beliefs , supported by significant power bases within each bloc , which have won out in the political process in the past seventy years and still appear to be doing so , in some cases with much decreased vitality .
2 We are looking at ways to develop this as well as ways to ensure that groups are kept informed of any activity in their area .
3 Answering questions at a meeting with foreign journalists , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ We are looking at a scheme to have some people from Hong Kong , but it could n't be anything like the total number . ’
4 ‘ I would like Gary to have another fight this year ( there is a Wembley date available ) and we are looking at people in a similar class to Biggs , ’ Terry Lawless said .
5 We are looking at Continental institutions such as pension funds which take a more long-term view or are more entrepreneurial . ’
6 We are looking at what you might loosely call superloos .
7 Now we are looking at it from the point of view of anticipating a loss which will trigger the grief response .
8 The existence of these different anatomical plans , without intermediates , again raises the question of whether there are only a small number of possible body plans , represented by the existing phyla , or whether we are looking at the end results of a series of historical accidents .
9 We are looking at options which will almost certainly include a Nasdaq listing .
10 We are looking at young people who are likely to be sexually active . ’
11 A Ford spokesman said : ‘ We are looking at various aspects of our high performance models , not just the hot hatches … it would be fair to say that we are being a lot more discreet about the badging and ‘ dressing up ’ of some models now . ’
12 An important qualification is that we are looking at groups of professionals and the manner in which they are organised rather than at individual teachers — at this latter level there can be little doubt that many individual teachers do respond to client needs despite the structure around them .
13 What we are looking at is the development of a decentralised approach to management which by definition can not be reduced to a few single issues , although the level of management self-awareness is critical in all of them .
14 We are looking at ways in which the internal management of local authorities might become more effective .
15 That said , the whole area of interactive video — if that is indeed where your proposal lies — is so far from being a developed market that we are looking at it only in the most tentative of ways .
16 In Ujong Kulon , Indonesia , we are looking at novel microorganisms which might be useful to man .
17 Here we are looking at the same argument using the energy input in absolute terms .
18 ‘ The areas we are looking at for divestment are employee heavy ’ said Sanderson .
19 Distance has no meaning when we are looking at 125 miles so we look at time ; we will paddle for four hours and then have a five minute break .
20 ‘ If we can map the isotopic composition of lead in the region we are looking at , ie the Mediterranean , ’ said Gail , ‘ then we can build up a database of trade movement ’ .
21 In addition , we are looking at ways of reducing fear by enriching the environment of the birds ( with small objects to peck at and intermittent music ) during the rearing period .
22 And , if we are looking at regression as a form of therapy — as , indeed we should be — the benefit can surely only come when you re-experience the previous existence for yourself ( or even when you imagine that you do ) .
23 But we are looking at charities from the institutional end of the business , not the private client end ’ .
24 Does this mean that we are looking at an item produced by a cabinet-maker who was also able to furnish funerals ?
25 We are looking at a saving of £306 on our cheapest model , the Civic 1.3 DX , and a £1,991 saving on our most expensive model , the NSX . ’
26 He said : ‘ We are looking at frightening levels of loss which an independent company could not sustain . ’
27 To accept what I have been saying about epistemic appearances is to accept that our visual experience does somehow involve a judgement about what we are looking at , whether in our experience of works of art or in ordinary visual experience .
28 C.C. But we are looking at enhancement .
29 It was usually solved by arguing that our visual systems use our knowledge of the identity of objects we are looking at to dictate the colours we attribute to them , independently of the wavelength information available at the retina .
30 ‘ But we are looking at others too ; there are lots of candidates out there and we need to conclude something this year . ’
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