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

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1 The remaining two-thirds of the sucrose we eat is in " hidden " form , as in chocolate , confectionery , biscuits , cakes , soft drinks , and ice-cream .
2 But that 's , that 's all the all what we got is in there .
3 One of the places we used was in such a state of unrepair that every time it rained we had to put out buckets everywhere just to keep our feet dry . ’
4 It 's then we 've got of course and once we 've got it , we 've got ta take on board the implications in relation to what the training we provide is in relation
5 We 'd been in my room — Ronny 'd gone out , he always does between shows .
6 We 'd been in our first house for just over five years , and I 'd served my d-i-y apprenticeship then , improving slightly as each room was restored and decorated .
7 ‘ Oh , years and years ago , after we 'd been in Italy a matter of fifteen months or so . ’
8 And I think even while we 'd been in Opposition , remember no one knew whether we were going to win or not , it surprised many people when we did , there had been some sort of discreet across-the-fence interest at the professional Civil Service level in some of the concepts that we were developing and I 'd made it a point of writing the occasional pamphlet as our thinking went along to send out smoke signals to everyone including the civil servants as to what we were about .
9 We 'd been in make-up and when we were n't called he said , ‘ Right , Dennis , open the bar . ’
10 Germon said , ‘ Obviously we 'd have wanted to get back to continue if we 'd been in ( ND skipper ) David White 's shoes . ’
11 We 'd been in the same form for two terms without really speaking because we had separate friends and in any case at St Edward 's you were seated according to your exam results at the end of the previous term , so it was n't likely we 'd be close .
12 But initially there had to be a real , genuine erm working class revolution and therefore Marx looked first to England because we were the most advanced and we 'd been in the business of running capitalism for s so much longer than any other country in the world .
13 There were one night the door and we 'd been in quarantine you know for th that three weeks .
14 And whereas , if we 'd been in the Lake District we 'd have got a tan , so it just depends .
15 So by the end of the day , we 'd met Sam , we knew her , we 'd been in her house , we 'd looked around her house .
16 In response to Mr Fothergill 's letter concerning Carlton amps , we enjoy being in the music business , and to us that means listening to what guitarists want and doing something about it .
17 Still climbing down the column , the next great limestone development we meet is in the lower part of the Upper Devonian .
18 The light from the bathroom leaves a rectangle of sense on the floor , but we like being in shadow .
19 This girl we know was in Germany and they were doing a PA and she ran up to Richard Fm and said ‘ I 've come all the way from England to see you ’ — which was a complete lie — and she said , ‘ Can I have a signed photo ? ’
20 Thus , on the facts of the instant case , goes the argument , the fact that the proceedings against the respondent were postponed until the proceedings against the Murphy brothers were concluded ( despite the fact that such postponement as we find was in practice almost inevitable ) amounts to a breach of Magna Carta chapter 29 .
21 When we are not sure , it is time to make sure — to see if the things which we believe are in fact true .
22 We want to make the most of our membership , and create the sort of institutions and rules which we believe are in our best interests .
23 But we not regimented in this department we 're flexible that 's why these things are happening cos we turn our hands to whatever we believe is in the interests of the company .
24 It may be true that the life we destroy is in the main of the lower orders or minute forms , but it is none the less destruction of life for all that , and since ahi sā involves doing no injury to any form of life , it follows that no matter how careful and compassionate and self-restrained a person may be he can not entirely escape committing hi sā .
25 Now why I mean do you think it matters that these things are so that these things are so , that these things which we thought were in , you know private to you , and not available to other people so easily , why do you think it matters that they actually are apparently in return for mo payment , are available to anyone ?
26 All the bikes we hire are in excellent condition , and we can offer smaller cycles for children .
27 So it 's either setting or not setting the weights and in the N tuple rule all we do is in fact set the weights .
28 Well what I do is like put it on a tray , right what we do is in the night right and if you 'd stayed up late I 'd put cheese
29 I think that we should accept th that this island in which we live is in effect becoming smaller day-by-day , as it is becoming more and more open er we should accept that its population is becoming perhaps with the assistance of a little advice from myself from time-to-time , rather more mobile than it used to be and I must say that we should I think all accept and I 'm sure we do that criminals do not have any particular respect for local authority boundaries er indeed the existence of the motorway system er despite the M25 does encourage mobility of crime and criminals to a very great extent .
30 Never mind what we think is in chromosomes — if babies can learn to talk and listen , then some sort of knowledge must be in there somewhere .
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