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

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1 What we are saying , and this is as a result of figures which are supplied by O P C S is that we are broadly saying that we will remain in this narrow band towards the end .
2 But we are reliably informed that Angus will be back on his feet and more importantly that seat tomorrow .
3 But we are also emphasising that proper provision must be made to collect , store safely and dispose of even reduced amounts .
4 However , we are also reminded that Pinnacle has n't been taped out yet so it 's still only hopes and dreams time over at Cypress .
5 And we are also told that there could be a case where the peasantry had no such effect .
6 We are also told that the lopsided mouth
7 We are also told that the new Teesdale and Teesside Park developments are in Stockton-on-Tees .
8 Yet we are also agreed that it can never be complete in itself .
9 We are confidently informed that the ‘ amazing dreamgirl ’ with whom he partook of a ‘ romantic stroll through the mist ’ is his inamorata .
10 Recall that we are temporarily assuming that irreducibles and primes are one and the same thing in Z.
11 But we are soon warned that the young officer in the Venturer hides in his memory the image of a girl met years before , so that his response to a strange night-vision seems entirely logical .
12 As we explained in section 4.2 , the model we are considering assumes that prices in each market move each period to equate supply and demand in each market .
13 ( We are frequently reminded that the brain has many millions of neurones and that these have many billions of connections ) .
14 We are just hoping that it will turn out to be good news but I am terribly concerned for her . ’
15 We are so made that we can derive intense enjoyment only from a contrast and very little from a state of things .
16 We are sometimes scared that , if we tell the other person what we think , we may hurt that person .
17 In our day , as mentioned in chapter one , we are sometimes told that the efforts of our statesmen , the voting procedures of our councils , the ethical advances of our humanitarians , are being directed by the Holy Spirit .
18 ‘ I 'm not making light of the situation , it 's very very serious , and we are still hoping that somebody in Wales will come forward to be our main sponsor .
19 We are now hearing that our outlook is so bad that we had better leave it to an independent central bank to decide the important aspects of our future .
20 We are now told that , having been lied to over the years , the British people now have the prospect of political union , and they react against it and shy away .
21 Unfortunately the third sentence sends us reeling back to square one in terms of methodological confusion : we are now told that just because Keynes had tried to provide a theoretical underpinning for the concept of involuntary unemployment does not , ipso facto , oblige subsequent theorists to ‘ 'explain ’ the theoretical constructs of our predecessors ' .
22 We are then told that he is sitting outside the church built to the dedication of Saint Francis ‘ Brother of the poor ’ .
23 To all whom this epistle shall come , Greetings — Whereas we have been credibly informed by our well-beloved subject the right honourable Lord Clovelly , of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk , and on behalf of our well-beloved subject Christopher Everard , Gentleman , that the said Christopher Everard hath lately discovered several Islands in the Hesperidean seas towards the continent of America , the one called Saint Thomas 's , alias Everhope ( though this be error ) , or in the native tongue Liamuiga , and another , as the savages of those parts name it , Oualie ; that we are further informed that these said Islands are possessed and inhabited only by the aforementioned savages and heathen people , and are not , nor at the time of the discovery were , in the possession or under the government of any Christian Prince , state or potentate , and thereupon the said Christopher Everard , being set forth and supplied on our shores for that purpose , made entry into the said Islands for and on behalf of our dear Father in heaven , and hath since with the consent and good liking of the natives made some beginning of a plantation and colony and likewise of an hopeful trade there , and hath caused divers of our subjects of this realm to remove themselves to the said Islands with purpose to proceed in so hopeful a work : KNOW THEREFORE that the said Lord Clovelly and Christopher Everard may be encouraged and the better enabled with the more ample maintenance and authority to effect the same , We do command the said Christopher Everard to be possessed of the said Islands and all our other loving subjects under him : And of our especial great and certain knowledge have given and granted unto the said Christopher Everard during our pleasure custody of the aforesaid Islands and of every creature , man , woman and child upon them together with full power and authority for us and in our name and as our Lieutenant to govern rule and order all .
24 We are merely suggesting that if the right hon. Member for Chingford has information he must place it before the appropriate authorities .
25 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
26 We are constantly reminded that we can not use the visible indicators as value assessments .
27 In saying that the free market equilibrium would be at E , we are really saying that it would not be worth while for each individual to check up privately on each and every drug on the market .
28 And we 're also saying that if you have a new pensions act , the work of the regulator would be much easier .
29 And we 're also saying that if you have a new pensions act , the work of the regulator will be much easier .
30 Well , I think we 're talking here about hospitals in particular and not GP practice but we 're also saying that this is something which the enthusiastic and bright and very capable people we have in our health service are very keen on because they believe it will do better for their patients .
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