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

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1 So , while in the past we have been placing into the care of the private sector the management of predominantly physical activities , we are now privatising parts of the local authority that are direct holders and processors of information .
2 We are now producing our traditional ‘ Palatine Bitter ’ in large cans and 2-litre PET bottles suitable for the take-home trade , and our sales force has made encouraging progress in placing these on off-licence and supermarket shelves .
3 Since the launch of our newsletter , ‘ The Botanics ’ , and the proposed issuing of a newsletter by the Friends of the RBGE , it is probably time to take stock of the total amount of news material which we are now producing , the staff effort involved , the uses to which the information is being put , and the efficiency with which each vehicle reaches its target readership .
4 We are now producing the new list of Specialised Classes — some areas have already sent in details — but I need the rest as soon as possible .
5 With the help of the Henry Moore Foundation and the Gabo Trust , we are now organising a European-wide conference in which the purpose and techniques of sculpture conservation can be addressed .
6 We are now organising the aggregate will of the people … a will to feel themselves independent . ’
7 ‘ It has had such a marked effect on our safety performance that we are now organising shorter courses focused on specific needs , for example trade centres and the sales force . ’
8 Can I say that we are now organising quite tightly the business of street collections , and I think if committee are minded to reduce the number of collections that we allow , we should decide that before we come to this meeting , because I think it 's very difficult in practical terms to do it at this stage , and therefore I would suggest that we do agree twenty-one , not withstanding what Graham said , we can take on board some of what he said , and maybe the month before we are asked to take this decision , we have an item on the agenda where we discuss the principle before we get down to the practicalities .
9 As Mr Gladstone has pointed out , in the last few years progress has been far more rapid because improved education has created in all classes of the community an increased desire and appetite for literature which did not formerly exist , and that can only be supplied by means of such public libraries in which we are now met .
10 In terms of our levels of analysis on the clinical axis , we are now moving from level 3-consultant , to level 4-disease category .
11 We are now moving into a revolutionary era in which technology will reach a stage when simpler , more efficient manipulation of information will be demanded as a right .
12 Erm and we are now moving on to fill the senior customer services post .
13 This is particularly important because we are now moving into an era when many of Britain 's first wave of home-owners will be bequeathing homes to relations , many of whom will be home-owners themselves .
14 ‘ Trading conditions are slow , but we are now moving into the strongest sales period of the year , ’ the company said .
15 In other words , we are now locked into an endemic and deteriorating recession with no recovery in prospect at any stage .
16 We are now seeking experts for long and short term assignments in Francophone West Africa in the following disciplines :
17 We are now seeking to fill the following key positions within the Planning , Forecasting and Pricing departments :
18 This Department took a lead role in the preparation of the report and we are now seeking permission to use the undernoted parts of the text in a Departmental Child Care Policy Statement :
19 The normal price for any given daily supply of fish , which we are now seeking , is the price which will quickly call into the fishing trade capital and labour enough to obtain that supply in a day 's fishing of average good fortune ; the influence which the price of fish will have upon capital and labour available in the fishing trade being governed by rather narrow causes such as these .
20 She said : ‘ Things have progressed so quickly since the initial idea last year that we are now seeking bookings a good bit earlier than expected . ’
21 Did n't he recognize that trade , the trade union movement had a role to play er in that , in , on that page and to the , to the credit of , of the local press , they had responded and so we are now asked to put forward the views of the trade union movement , something I think which local trades councils should be doing , should be the role of local trades councils to do that effectively .
22 When we speak of the electronic office we are now referring to an administrative system based largely on computers , word processors and associated communication devices .
23 We are now developing a programme of measures to implement this target .
24 But we are now drifting to the next stages of the methodology .
25 It may well be that , for the Church historian of the middle of the twenty-first century , the tensions of the period of John Paul II through which we are now passing will themselves appear as but an interlude in the process initiated by the Council , and ending in a form of Catholicism still unimaginable today .
26 ‘ A man whose footsteps we are now retracing . ’
27 Congress , we are now enjoying probably the best legal protection ever to safeguard our health and safety at work .
28 We are now reaching the high point of the truly happy life .
29 We are now reaching the stage where we will shortly run out of alternative chemicals .
30 As we are now reaching the Summer holiday period the adjustments to flexitime will be increasing due to staff applying for annual leave , flexi holidays and extended time away from work .
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