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

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1 So in turning to social processes outside employment , we are shifting to a sphere of study which has been well trodden by urban sociology .
2 In the 1990s , again we are jumping to a new technology — object-oriented programming — as the answer to developing and delivering quality software on time .
3 Presently , we are looking to the completion of the scheme , either as flats or possibly as a small hotel or restaurant .
4 We are looking to the government for a fundamental change in attitudes towards training . ’
5 Now we are looking to more powerful sound systems .
6 We are looking to the ILEA and Sports Council to support this , but a small charge might be necessary as this day is over and above the normal QT days .
7 So we are looking to the effect of the aims , a low paid county , that 's not something , Chairman , I 'm proud of , because I do think that , that those , that areas with a high paid economy are genuinely more prosperous areas .
8 No , no as the Director has indicated , we are looking to the east of the county .
9 Erm the views of the er of the subcommittee are that that this does appear to be er perhaps a practical solution er and at the moment , er we are looking to erm make some of the spaces , certainly in the Church Street car park erm short term , I E two hours , certainly so the people who are who are making shopping visits , or visits to the banks et cetera would get the lower car park and the the people who are staying for a longer time would be at the top .
10 ‘ It has committed itself to this new dental hospital and we are looking to it to deliver . ’
11 Mr Mitchell said yesterday : ‘ We are looking to the future with optimism , hence the investment . ’
12 We 're particularly proud of him in South Cambridgeshire , as we 're also proud that so many of our environmental health officers like Alan Hobson do sterling work for us , and we are looking to them in the in the future with this semi-autonomy that they 've been given to really take on board the opportunities which have been given to them under the 1990 Act to really go to town on environmental health .
13 If we are intended for great ends , we are called to great hazards ; and , whereas we are given absolute certainty in nothing , we must in all things choose between doubt and inactivity , and the conviction that we are under the eye of One who , for whatever reason , exercises us with the less evidence when He might give us the greater .
14 We are called to be righteous members of His kingdom , looking to our heavenly King , and being ready to proclaim the Good News by word and deed .
15 That we can not make those leaps of vision so because we are bound to a cultural view which denies their possibility . ’
16 We are bound to our heartwood Trees in death , ’ said the Larch .
17 Now that we are proceeding to the welcome elections in the near future , what steps will the Government take in co-operation with the Kenyan Government in the hope that those elections will be free and fair ?
18 Right at the outset we are alerted to the tact that Mary Frith , the real-life cross-dresser on whom the play is based , is being given a more virtuous image than she in fact possessed ( dedication , ll. 19 ff. ; prologue , ll. 26 — 7 ) .
19 An extinguished torch held upturned in the hand of Venus 's son , that troublesome archer Cupid , represents unrequited love — hence we are said to ‘ carry a torch ’ for someone .
20 So it is important to remember that schools are not factories — however frequently we are told that they have to ‘ deliver ’ the curriculum , and however deliberately we are exposed to the pressures of competition and market forces .
21 Whether this actually demonstrates anything is debatable — we all have antibodies to Candida because we are exposed to it from birth , and a positive response to an intradermal test is seen in some healthy individuals .
22 These are all the potential problems we are exposed to in the twentieth century .
23 And just what is it that we are objecting to ?
24 Yes , I 'd like to come back er to Mr Brighton on the question of regeneration in West Yorkshire , and er settlement South West of York , some people here today would not have heard the views of Leeds and Bradford on the H one discussions yet , about er why we are objecting to the restraints in three North Yorkshire districts , Harrogate , Craven , and er to less extent perhaps , Hambledon , on migration levels , erm we we argued there
25 If we are to point to government growth , then different conceptions of the term might lead to different measures of growth .
26 Wendy , that letter we are sending to all new enquiries
27 Here I just want to concentrate on what may be required if we are to shift to a different mode of argumentation .
28 Maybe our weakness is our strength , thought Cameron — we are seen to be democrats , nothing like the Prince 's bands of warriors .
29 This means that we are seen to be thinking with our partner rather than thinking against them .
30 That we are courteous , efficient , and we are seen to be a caring organisation .
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