Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] we [be] not " in BNC.

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1 It 's almost like a club and we 're not members .
2 Erm for what it 's worth , I 'll give you my suggestions about what we should do as far as ticket prices are concerned er , having taken in a view of the most important factor of the treasurer 's comments but also bearing in mind that we did have high recurring expenses this year , which wo n't apply in future and we 're not here to make money .
3 The draft regulations seek to achieve that equality of treatment in practice and we are not introducing of our own accord any requirements on citizens of other member states which we do not require of our own citizens .
4 The reason for not accepting what people call the social chapter , which is in reality the imposition of labour laws that would damage our competitiveness , is that we intend to keep our competitiveness and we are not prepared to lose our competitiveness against Japan and the United States , even though that is the express policy of the Labour party .
5 Between times there are two other little Intel numbers that have to be accounted for : the P54 , which could be a P5 in 80486 clothing but we 're not sure yet , and the P67 , which looks to be a 1994 transition chip between the P6 and P7 .
6 We brought books to Brownies which we read for an hour and we were not allowed to say a word .
7 If we go only by the legislation and other portents , then the outlook is overcast at present and we are not sure how it will clear ; if commitment and current initiatives are anything to go by , then the prospects are brighter .
8 The the estate agents were finding that they were using these up very quickly by sending them away , also they were rather expensive to send away in the post and we were not prepared to put , er we were n't getting the income to survive on that .
9 There was a moment of sudden realisation that we 'd spent four months raising this cash and we were not going to let it go that easily .
10 It is very important indeed to ensure that the staff of G C H Q are not subject to potential conflicts of interest and as I said earlier the Prime Minister and I listened for some considerable time to the s to er to the points put forward by the trade unions to see whether or not that overriding er national objective could be maintained but we were not convinced , we were not convinced that erm the trade unions could overcome those potential conflicts of interest and it behoves ill the party opposite to try and put a different gloss on the fact that we in this country thanks to our legislation , have put harmony in place of strife and we are not prepared to allow the opposition to put that major achievement at risk .
11 But but equally it may it may be in the in the fullness of time that that we would be able to identify or bring a site forward through the local plan process and we 're not at that stage at the moment .
12 Paradoxically , while dreaming we are without imagination and we are not aware that we are dreaming .
13 Well you see in an ideal situation of the six people I 've got on the second list there 's better quality people there but they 've got absolutely zero experience but we 're not the sort of company who can take these people on and train them really
14 That dispute can not be resolved by this court and we were not asked to do so .
15 A , and so , to me , I think for what we 're paying we should be getting some service and we are not getting it !
16 But nationally and locally because it seems that the answer to crime is , the decision was reached with the Chief Constable and the chairman of the police committee with very little reference to and the deputy and we were not consulted on whether or not it should take place or ask what problems we would encounter we were told it was taking place .
17 Vice chancellor Oliver Coulthard said : ‘ For the past decade , we have been a university in all but name but we were not accepted into the premier league .
18 ‘ Now we 've tightened up at the back but we are not putting them away up front.do n't seem to be able to put them away up front .
19 Erm , just to go back a wee bit to the thing about th the image and and the fight that we have on our hands er , to actually break into the media , I do n't , I think people underestimate the control an and er the feeling that men have that it 's their game and we 're not gon na take it away from them !
20 She 's gon na turn round and say you ca n't complain about my work rate and we 're not complaining about her work rate .
21 The report also draws upon research presented to it by Professor Cyril Greenland ( reported in full in Greenland , 1987 ) and comments as follows : Thus not only are we not given a definition but we are not given any clue as to which of all the cases that come to social worker 's notice are not high risk .
22 Millar said : ‘ The WEA was subsidised by the state and we were not .
23 Millar said : ‘ The WEA was subsidised by the state and we were not .
24 ‘ But the game has gone down the wrong road and we are not sitting back and just letting it happen . ’
25 But there is still a great lack of clarity and we are not prepared to pretend that we know the answer , thereby running the risk of causing at least as much damage as we do good .
26 ‘ Our original tour , in 1987 , was cancelled because of the World Cup and we were not due to visit New Zealand again until 1996 , ’ he said .
27 ‘ We have been given reassurances that the water is safe to drink and it was just the long hot summer but we are not so sure .
28 But that really wo n't last long much after the erm , well we do n't know , I er , nobody really knows , I mean , British Aerospace has fragmented into all of these property groups and Rover and everybody 's got fingers in the pie and we 're not , we 're sort of caught half way between short-term aims to make a quick profit from trying to get Shell in you know and that sort of thing , but I mean , we just need to talk about , nobody really knows what the long-term policy of the main British Aerospace Board is .
29 In the mid eighties we invested our members money in a National Education Centre , and now ten years later it 's become a Conference Centre and a hotel and we 're not fully booked , can be used for training the stewards , along with the occasional Regional Council meeting for the Lancashire Region .
30 There 's some excitement but we 're not gung-ho .
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