Example sentences of "we [am/are] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We are thus led back to the same problem as before ; although the fact of taking X as end does not justify the decision to do Y , the enjoyment of X which does complete the justification is itself merely a psychological fact .
2 We are already sold out for what should be a very emotional night , ’ said Mrs Duffin .
3 When our unforgiveness cuts us off from our brother we are automatically cut off from God .
4 We now know that the ‘ detached scientific observer ’ is a myth : we are intimately tied up with whatever we are observing .
5 We are therefore brought back to the problem which Weismann felt was insoluble .
6 In terms of American provenance , we have sent so much material across the Atlantic over the years that we are often called up by someone who has discovered our label on their piece with a view to our buying it back .
7 We are now suspected along with these Spidex people of double-crossing the Iranians . ’
8 Screaming , we are then chased out to the next Movie Theatre .
9 ‘ It 's a pity we do n't ever stay here long — we are constantly sent out on missions .
10 We are deliberately led on towards what Eliot knew was one of the phenomena found most universally in religions ranging from the most primitive to the most developed : thunder .
11 So we are always drawn back to our experience as somehow being involved intimately with what we may thing is an objective experience .
12 We are always forced back on seeking some control outside and greater than the earth itself .
13 Weekends we 're usually booked up in advance , you see , even in the close season .
14 One minister commented in March 1982 : ‘ Look , we 're bloody fed up with them .
15 We 're too grown up for that … "
16 ARSENAL face a trial by TV at Liverpool tomorrow with keeper David Seaman insisting : ‘ We 're really fired up for this one . ’
17 We 're fully booked up at the Hospitality Unit , ’ said Sir Bryan , ‘ but Mrs. Mackintosh can easily lay on a cold lunch for them here .
18 Any wounded or distressed creatures that are handed to us are carefully nursed back to health whilst our breeding programmes produce an ever-increased number of baby marine creatures , many of which are then released into the wild .
19 Obviously at the moment we we all of us are really tied up with living from a Tuesday to a Saturday really you know with Tuesdays our meeting and then all that has to be done after that and then Saturday is the food parcels you know so and most people work as well either part time or full time work at home er with the kids and bringing up families so and obviously also money is shor short for people that are directly involved in the strike so erm .
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