Example sentences of "[conj] we be [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And most of us do that , and that is the situation that we 're in at the present time .
2 There are a number of reasons why we need to make sure that we are in at the starting post in terms of links with Central and Eastern Europe .
3 His voice was surly , but suddenly he twisted round to face me and took off the headphones , and I thought he was going to apologise for his rudeness of the previous night , but instead he demanded to know if it was true that we were out in the open ocean and were not planning to make a landfall for some days .
4 ( WES ) But first its sport … its the football season … so we 're off to the Manor Ground to join Tim Russon
5 Once we 're out of the twenty six week period it would go back to its normal rate .
6 NOW that the World Cup is over and we are back to the league games again , I think that all rugby supporters who were able to go to the matches or to watch it on television must admit that rugby was the winner .
7 But let smaller pictures of God satisfy us and squeeze him out , and we are back on the easier road to cheap grace and nominal faith .
8 By future I mean a couple of seasons from now , the current season although not a write off by any means has lost a lot of meaning the league appears once again to be going to the scum and we 're out of the League cup thingy .
9 And we 're off to the States to join the NYPD for fun .
10 … welcome back … later on we 'll meet the ex con who 's doing time treading the boards … but first … sport and we 're off to the sunshine of Australia … to the heart of the outback to join Tim Russon
11 Julian 's changed his shirt again and we 're off on the most challenging trip of this home recording trilogy .
12 They were trying to introduce changes and then the secretary goes and kills himself and we 're back with the Commander , God help us . ’
13 Three weeks went by and we were back at the vet 's surgery .
14 Soon we left the town behind us , and we were out in the country .
15 I put on my kilt , picked up my bagpipes , clambered aboard the truck , and we were off to the beach .
16 Both Benjamin and I wisely kept our mouths shut until we were out of the main hall .
17 Nobody likes answering machines , but if we are out at the bank , or out of normal hours when you telephone , please leave a clear note of your name and telephone number with your message .
18 If we are out on the day it will be because of human error but computers ca n't do it so accurately . ’
19 Whenever we 're out together they wo n't go near a food shop , even if we 're out for the whole day .
20 We 've , I do n't know if everyone 's worked the same system , but we 're back on the old appointment system .
21 But we 're off up the stairs .
22 It did n't last long because we were back in the boardroom by now , and he quickly got another glass of champagne into his clutches .
23 At first , we thought everyone else was booming while we were down in the dumps , but from talking to other businessmen you realise that everyone is suffering the same . ’
24 We all head off into the bloody storm , and then this whole horror comic gets sorted out when we 're back in the real world .
25 The children talk about you all the time : when we are down in the shelter , which we still are , often , they keep saying they wish Uncle Walter was here , to make it entertaining .
26 I wished I 'd had a poke round when we were up by the cliff — he probably had a little cave in there behind the brambles .
27 I was able to take controls of the aircraft when we were up in the sky .
28 When we were out on the street , we followed section by section , and each section went to its own beats .
29 She talked almost all the way down through the forest : and then , when we were out in the open she started again , ‘ Do you see those trees over there ? ’
30 And when we were down in the kitchen the partition between the butt and the bairn as they called it was going like that inside of the house in the gale .
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