Example sentences of "be [adv] [conj] we [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 This , then , is the state we are in as we approach the 1990s .
2 And if you phoned me early in the year it must have been just after we got the V W.
3 Well it 's impossible at the moment , with the media coverage and the erm information about war and the situation in the Gulf , not to touch children , however careful the adults around them may be , and it 's very important for us as adults to not be so caught up , in our excitement perhaps even , about what 's going on and all the razzmatazz that may be attached to the sort of glory of whose ever side they may be on that we forget the extent to which children are very much affected by how they see the adults around them respond to what 's going on .
4 ‘ And so , after having a good , long talk about the problem with both Liz and Owen , Ross decided that it would be best if we brought the girls back here , to London , until their parents leave hospital . ’
5 He merely sat on the only chair in my room , shook his head and told me to sleep , and that it would be best if we shared the same chamber that night .
6 ‘ We 're not at a checkpoint at the moment , ’ says Spill , ‘ but the P5 will be there before we reach the next one … and many people are waiting for the P5 before deciding whether to go to the R4000 .
7 The objectives are surely that we do the Liberal Democrats some real good , both nationally and in this area , in the longer term as well as for next June .
8 My hon. Friend is right that we have the most generous system in the developed world for supporting students .
9 ‘ It 's only since we saw the video that we found out whose boot it was .
10 It 's basically that we feel the group has to be thrown into different circumstances if it 's going to be stimulated , if it 's going to change .
11 However , our real weakness is not that we lack the potential , but that we lack the will to act .
12 In fact what young children demand of us is not that we dilute the work , but that we make it more exciting , more tightly focused .
13 Our problem is not that we have the wrong answers to particular doubts but that we do not have the right attitude to doubt in general .
14 It 's just that we thought the programme might benefit from a new face .
15 It 's just that we feel the human body can take so much and the English season is a long and punishing one as it it .
16 But that 's not where we saw the red squirrel .
17 It is then that we expect the best group from Southern Africa to be there , including the Homeland leaders .
18 It was only because we had the quality systems in place , okay we did n't have accreditation er at the time , but the quality systems were in place , that we were invited to tender for the Crossrail project for Rickmansworth station .
19 ‘ With ‘ Spirit Of Eden ’ it was just that we had the freedom to move into this constructive freeform style of playing , which up till then we just could n't afford to do , ’ continues Mark .
20 Our failure was not that we neglected the figures , but that we ignored the ideology …
21 It was not till we saw the captive aerostat balloon with its ever watching radar that the Americans had hoisted over Grand Bahama to probe for boats or aircraft smuggling drugs , that the Maggot again spoke , and by then he had recaptured all his old insouciance .
22 It was here that we found the official report of the operation by 22 Squadron on September 17 , 1940 , the report with which I had opened this story .
23 ‘ It was n't until we noticed the absence of female customers , the dim red lights , and the photos of naked women on the walls that we realised why the ‘ barmaids ’ were laughing at us . ’
24 We called ourselves proudly the extremists , the vanguard , but it was n't until we read the American CLIT papers in 1973 that we knew we had a name other than men-haters .
25 It was then that we made the surprising discovery that the Sultan , " the Great Mountain " , is officially married to Loro Kidul .
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