Example sentences of "we be now [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 As Mr Gladstone has pointed out , in the last few years progress has been far more rapid because improved education has created in all classes of the community an increased desire and appetite for literature which did not formerly exist , and that can only be supplied by means of such public libraries in which we are now met .
2 In other words , we are now locked into an endemic and deteriorating recession with no recovery in prospect at any stage .
3 Did n't he recognize that trade , the trade union movement had a role to play er in that , in , on that page and to the , to the credit of , of the local press , they had responded and so we are now asked to put forward the views of the trade union movement , something I think which local trades councils should be doing , should be the role of local trades councils to do that effectively .
4 We are now faced with the question : From what did Jesus save us ?
5 We are now faced with a wave of admissions to private residential care .
6 But what we are now faced with more clearly than in his other claims for the consequences of literacy is an argument based on socially relative judgement and ideology .
7 ‘ In my judgment , in the class of documents with which we are now faced there is an overwhelming bias in favour of the public interest being served by the disclosure of those documents and that , therefore , there is no justification for creating a new class of privileged documents which would be the effect of extending the class in respect of which Neilson v. Laugharne [ 1981 ] Q.B .
8 We are now faced with a situation , therefore , in which the debate about ‘ the environment ’ has become so wide-ranging that it has impinged upon almost every aspect of contemporary industrial society .
9 We are now blessed with a growing number of Christian counselling and pastoral care services in England , such as Ellel Grange , near Lancaster .
10 I hope that I can enable him to understand the laws of the game with which we are now involved .
11 Our relationship is still strained , but at least we are now accepted on our terms .
12 The truth is that we are now condemned to live with a dual consciousness .
13 Rather alarmingly , at first , it has to be said , we are now called Odilo Unverdorben .
14 We are now suspected along with these Spidex people of double-crossing the Iranians . ’
15 We are now drenched in newsprint and words .
16 We are now renewed , saved forever by Jesus Christ .
17 This gives sharp focus to the debate in which we are now engaged on the future of the European Community .
18 The hon. Gentleman will be aware that we are now engaged with the United Nations in the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq .
19 Christopher added that ‘ we are now engaged in intensive consultations with our partners from the leading industrial democracies to develop a joint programme of assistance ’ .
20 Mr Kydd , who on Saturday challenged ‘ there is not a police force in the country can keep these roads open ’ , added ‘ we are now entitled by the court to have meetings and if we wanted to we could have half a million up there . ’
21 We are now confronted with the phenomenon of the post-industrial city , with a quite different set of problems for public regulation ( Young and Mills , 1983 ) .
22 The years taken to prepare the poll tax look like a model of wise and thoughtful government by comparison with the pretence at consultation and the shockingly truncated parliamentary timetable with which we are now confronted .
23 That approach was also rejected , because it was getting too close to a rating system , but it would have had some logic , a factor that is entirely outwith the system with which we are now confronted .
24 the changing demands of the clients of public services ( or ‘ customers ’ as we are now urged to call them ) .
25 That is , we are now proposed to write (
26 Versatility is all very well , but we are now expected to be accountants , personnel managers and lawyers as well as dermatologists , psychiatrists , obstetricians and general physicians .
27 The weather is perfect and we are now experienced enough mushers to be able to enjoy the high speeds without anxiety .
28 ‘ Very well , ’ said the Commandant , ‘ I am afraid all the food is gone and we are now reduced to eating camel dung . ’
29 Helen Martin , our chairperson said , ‘ The Heatfest weekend was so important to us as tenants because for the very first time , the people who live in the damp houses got the opportunity to sit round the table with the people who in the past were responsible for creating the kinds of conditions that we are now forced to live in and we could say , hey look !
30 We are now told that , having been lied to over the years , the British people now have the prospect of political union , and they react against it and shy away .
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