Example sentences of "is [conj] we " in BNC.

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1 twisted , warped , it 's in a sense it 's exactly the same as the circle , you know you draw the circle it 's a line that starts there and goes perfectly round and comes back to the starting point , it 's exactly the same as that , but it 's been pushed out at the edges , it 's been dented in here , it 's not recognisable now as that same circle , although it 's what it is , and you see what , what has happened is although we 've sinned , although we 've come short of God 's plan , God has n't destroyed the whole thing , he could so easily just taken up the human life and crumple it up and thrown it on the heap , said finished with them , ca n't be bothered , I 'll start all over again with new people , I 'll have a new creation , well he did have a new creation , but he kept that same creation , he said I 'm gon na work on it , I 'm gon na do something with it , I 'm gon na restore it , I 'm gon na ransom it , I 'm gon na redeem it , I 'm gon na make it again , not just like it was , but I 'm gon na make it even more wonderful and more beautiful .
2 And the quality improvement is once we have found that we 've got a problem , how do we stop it recurring ?
3 In words , the EQ of a given species such as a rhino or a cat , is a measure of how much bigger ( or smaller ) the animal 's brain is than we should expect it to be , given the animal 's body size .
4 my sorrow is that we will never kiss again
5 The fact is that we have no option but to raise salaries .
6 What we do know , however , is that we are seeing a green patch , and our experience has a particular , qualitative — indeed paintable — character .
7 The other view is that we 've got a rule and we 've got to stick to it . ’
8 The reason why we are embarrassed to admit this is that we have lived in an age when the self-sufficiency , the autonomy of poems has been elevated into dogma .
9 ‘ My anticipation is that we will certainly see a rise on Monday — not of the same proportion , but there 's clearly going to be a rise .
10 ‘ The crux of our argument is that we do n't need to have toxic wastes and the fact that plants like Rechem exist , providing easy options for companies , is acting as a disincentive for companies to clean up . ’
11 So it is that we must also support voluntary action and volunteering as essential in a healthy democracy in a civilised society .
12 ‘ But the political reality is that we will have to reshape the whole proposal . ’
13 It is also said that he leaves the defence undermanned , but neither charge was proved on Saturday as Barcelona rode adversity in an absorbing match that emphasised , as one knew it would , how hurried and imprecise so much of the British game has become and how necessary it is that we cherish such exceptions as Liverpool , Norwich and Nottingham Forest if the art is not essentially to be driven out .
14 ‘ The only reason we die is that we think death is inevitable .
15 What the management has to learn is that we ca n't be mucked about . ’
16 What is new is that we have moved from too few qualified nurses coming to work in the operating theatres , to not enough people entering nursing .
17 ‘ There will not be any rights issues and my dream is that we can take a 20 per cent share in advertising markets abroad .
18 ‘ But one thing is that we have a meeting at 1pm at Nelson 's cottage .
19 We have to accept that the reality is that we are always already on the slope , holding a position .
20 The answer is that we politicians exist to enable the public to have its cake and eat it .
21 In this process the danger is that we destroy the inner reality of that which we appear to be preserving .
22 We need to know how to see the world as the Christian Fathers saw it ; and the purpose of reascending to origins is that we should be able to return , with greater spiritual knowledge , to our own situation .
23 The job of communicating is very important indeed and maybe one of our problems is that we have been doing so much within the business that we are not ready to communicate to the outside world that it perhaps does n't understand sufficiently what our targets are .
24 I suppose my main concern in all this is that we employ thirty-three thousand people and their lives are being considerably upset by this activity and I feel
25 One of the most important aspects is that we saw ourselves as town traders — that magical area where buyer and seller come together .
26 The general consensus among modern anthropologists is that we too should get away from the notion of private property as we know it , when we analyse the economic system of pre-literate peoples , but instead talk of a multiplicity of rights of different types .
27 The only reason is that we are younger and we have more freedom , we can do what we like .
28 The reason is that we have driven the 500SL , which in its most basic form , is actually fractionally cheaper than the fully loaded 300SL-24 .
29 The result is that we 've received over 3,000 hours of new work , and most of this is on priority jobs .
30 ‘ The problem with recycling is that we can not determine the colour of waste material in advance .
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