Example sentences of "[noun sg] we [vb mod] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you 've finished petting my horse we can be on our way , ’ he rasped abruptly , annoyed at the direction of his thoughts .
2 President we should be under no illusion that this reactionary government will continue to attack local government to attack local to attack local government our public services are at the mercy of the fast-buck merchants within the private contractors who are bidding for council services .
3 ‘ After the English Test we will be on our way home and that is how it should be . ’
4 This , it seems , was a widely held assumption : ‘ If the yeomanry of England were not , in time of war we should be in shrood case ; for in them standeth the chief defence of England . ’
5 ‘ Tell the Prince we 'll be at the crossroads in one hour , ’ he told Sharpe .
6 At the simplest level we may be in doubt , for example , whether to approach an injured bird for fear of exacerbating its plight , or be uncertain whether the bitch giving birth needs assistance .
7 In an hour we will be at Aberfeldy , at the Flemyngs ' house at Moness , how can I besiege my employers ?
8 If we build on and enhance that experience we will be in the right position to face the new decade with confidence and vision .
9 With luck we should be in Cajamarca in time for breakfast . ’
10 Mr. Lester presented us with what he termed a menu of choices in case we should be against his submission that the right to sue in malicious falsehood was a sufficient protection for the reputation of a corporate public authority .
11 ‘ I 'm sure that once in a while we can be in the same kitchen without explosions occurring , do n't you agree ?
12 If there is a cold spell we could be in trouble . ’
13 ‘ At the end of the season we will be in a position to change things — even if it means clearing everyone out .
14 If you guys think that in our middle age we 'll be at a Tupperware party while you do the Skye Ridge , you can roll your tartan shirts up and shove them .
15 Next week we shall be in Scotland with the Helensborough and Gerloch Horticultural Society so I hope we can cultivate your interest again then but for now from Daphne , Fred Walter and from me Stefan goodbye and may I wish a joyous and peaceful Christmas to all of our gardening friends everywhere .
16 At the minimum we would be under pressure to reveal the names of the Chairman .
17 £18.50 a bash we should be in the dug out for that .
18 When we have resolved the matter we shall be in a position to give them all the reassurance they can ask .
19 And I ca n't help realising what a strain we must be on you . "
20 ‘ If in the meantime we can be of any further assistance , I shall be honoured — ‘
21 ‘ It 's eight o'clock , and as soon as we 've had breakfast we 'll be on our way . ’
22 ‘ We were happy to replay the tie during the evening , but this way we will be without at least three or four players .
23 ‘ We were happy to replay the tie during the evening , but this way we will be without at least three or four players .
24 Well by that time we 'll be into caravans wo n't we ?
25 You 've got no time we 'll be round n and we 'll
26 In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients .
27 I doubt if that is so I think to some extent we may be in what we are saying and doing , feeding the current which says that nobody in national politics could conceivably be honest or decent or competent in any way whatsoever , that to be a Member of the House of Commons or to be a Member of the Government is somehow to have the mark of put upon them .
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