Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] we [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 The reasons for this are clear if we examine the work of two well known urban sociologists , Pahl and Saunders .
2 ‘ The response has been tremendous and we see the success spreading to many other towns and villages . ’
3 ‘ The response has been tremendous and we see the success spreading to many other towns and villages , ’ he said .
4 I am relieved when we reach the drive of Kim 's house , pebble-paved , warmly lit .
5 ‘ The merger provides the potential for developing more business than we would have achieved separately and I am confident that we have the basis for a successful future .
6 Whatever the outcome we are confident that we have the basis of a viable and profitable business .
7 I am sure if we get the right deal it will suit the shareholders .
8 Okay having said that , that all of those things are important when we answer the telephone , and the way in which we answer the telephone , what are the things that you find annoying on the telephone , what annoys you ?
9 Whilst we will review after the initial 3 months period I should be grateful if we take the arrangement up until the end of the calendar year so that it continues to operate whilst being reviewed .
10 Our understanding of what was happening to party politics under William and Anne can only be complete when we consider the wider world outside Westminster , which will be the subject of the following chapter .
11 ‘ It 'll be different when we join the snake , ’ I said .
12 Mr Greenway praised the ‘ distinguished and courageous ’ Falklands campaign and added : ‘ We had better be careful before we defile the names of people who acted with such valour in the name of the United Kingdom . ’
13 It could be useful when we get the usual clutch of nutters claiming they 're the Whistler .
14 ‘ But the number of ships affected will be small and we underline the need for the Commission to find a long-term solution . ’
15 Thus the power of advertising is such that we believe that our lives will be unbearable unless we possess the latest dishwasher , video recorder or television set .
16 ‘ The vast majority were impressed and we want the court to hear their views , too , ’ said the council spokesman .
17 It is understandable if we consider the wide diversity of marine invertebrates how difficult it can be to read from their behaviour just what is going on .
18 Whether or not this is true of all of us , it is clear that we have the ability to react , when the situation demands it , to the unspoken sound of a written text .
19 The overall flexibility which is clear when we take the three works together seems to be much less evident when we look at The Origin by itself .
20 In this situation the first entry relating to the sales is clear as we reduce the sales by £600 and reduce the bank account by £600 in respect of the refund .
21 In our concern for church growth it is imperative that we discern the relationship between the growth of the Church and the realisation of the Kingdom .
22 It is imperative that we emphasise the uniqueness of the Catholic school which understands itself as a faith community in which the beliefs and values communicated in Religious Education inspire and unify every aspect of the school life .
23 ‘ It is imperative that we accept the plurality of the society of which we are a part — this is absolutely essential for Asia , ’ he added .
24 With so much choice it 's lucky that we know the area so well and can show you all the best things on our trips .
25 Does my right hon. Friend agree that , although the Opposition seem to delight in talking down the United Kingdom economy , the confidence of the foreigner investing in this country is great and we have the highest rate of inward investment in the EEC , despite the pessimism that the Opposition are always trying to spread ?
26 It is helpful if we have the full postal address of the class venue , and detailed information about the organising body , i.e. the department ( Health , Recreation or Education ) of which Council , or the name of any organisation promoting or affiliating the class , i.e. Residents Assoc .
27 We are sure that that reading is incorrect because we think the second category was meant to relate only to the skill and knowledge of the employee acquired during employment and that the Court of Appeal 's approach is consistent with authority and is correct .
28 When you pick up that telephone and answer it for an external caller , you 've become Oxford University Press and it 's important that we create the right impression for our customers , whoever they are .
29 But distinguishing why changes take place is problematic before we have the evidence , as in Jonson 's case , of an author wishing to impose authority on to a text .
30 ‘ It is important that we break the system into manageable tasks and tackle them each in turn , in order of priority .
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