Example sentences of "we a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If not have we a long term alternative or are we doomed to continue dealing in unrealities ? |
2 | Well we had some did n't we a long while and |
3 | Perhaps , we a standard agenda item on every quality committee meeting and , and it be out of the . |
4 | Had we a powerful industrial policy in the nineteen eighties , would we be looking back now at a crisis of industrial investment in the nineteen nineties ? |
5 | However , since we are not interested here ( what are we a constipated race ? ) in plot but only travel , it is useless to worry about such problems ’ ( Federman 1976b ) . |
6 | Windscreen washers greet you at every corner , and if you give money , lean into your car window , shouting ‘ We a one blood ! ’ , the words ringing with pride . |
7 | Okay we a major cause of some five hundred thousand pounds and we give addition to the three point six five one million which has been identified in this amendment . |
8 | the only thing to bear in mind is that we a little bit careful w with the changing environment we 're working in that it , with it only being pushed forward by direct projects if if nobody else wants it we could be wasting some of our money . |
9 | ‘ Well , are we a little banana-brain after all ? ’ |
10 | the P.N.M. would have to sort out a few more issues of contention ; a Federated West Indies for instance ; constitutional reform ; should they let the U.S. retain its naval base at Chaguaramas ? and , are we a socialist movement ? |
11 | yeah but she also , that we a tough course |
12 | And while we fret and writhe in bandaged uncertainty — are we a voluntary patient ? — we fabulate . |
13 | And er we cast during the dark days of the war , when toys were n't available , we a few older blokes er apprentices used to I remember being at it for a couple of hard week we had a hard week , well evening during the evenings anyway . |
14 | New Zealanders gave us a rapturous welcome . |
15 | So , by dint of various enquiries , we managed to locate a house in a more salubrious area , Cardington Road , where the landlady was prepared to offer us a small sitting-room in addition , for an extra guinea a week . |
16 | We also have a few little phrases in the UN 's so-called Global Plan of Action for Marine Mammals which give us a small hook on which to hang international actions for the benefits of both whales and seals . |
17 | Lung are never short of ideas , but their appeal is seriously limited because they give us a small taste of everything on their creative menu but seldom enough of one thing to really satisfy . |
18 | He showed us a small , half-burnt piece of paper . |
19 | Announcing this programme , the then Minister of Fuel and Power , Geoffrey Lloyd , said dramatically , ‘ Our nuclear pioneers have now given us a second chance — to lead another industrial revolution in the second half of the twentieth century . ' |
20 | Plotting OU 1 against OY 1 on graph ( iv ) gives us a second point on the unemployment-income curve ( point B ) . |
21 | ‘ It gave us a second pop at Morley Street , and he was stopping , ’ said Elsworth . |
22 | The aircraft had previously been flown in the USA as N190DH until a crash at Sellersburg , Indiana , on September 22 , 1987 , following which it was imported into the UK in 1989 and has only recently completed rebuild in the capable hands of Cliff Lovell , giving us a second airworthy DH.90 alongside Wessex Aviation & Transport 's G–AEDT . |
23 | Naturally , nobody gave us a second look and I had the traffic lights co-ordinated by computer so that we stopped near you just as Sergeant Plod , with perfect timing , gave you an excuse to mace him . |
24 | Last but not least Surrey have given us a second fine Chairman in Pauline Kenward . |
25 | Actually , nobody gave us a second look as they must have presumed I was trying to get inside her knickers . |
26 | This gives us a second combination of interest and income ( 10% and £40m. ) which must also be on the IS curve . |
27 | So , of course , we were getting a little bit panicky cos what 's worrying me , and it still worries me again we 've put all this time and effort in they may pay us alright , we 've got this twenty , they may pay us a second payment , but are they gon na pay up on the third ? |
28 | This view of acting behaviour as no more than role function has taken us a long time to understand . |
29 | It just took us a long time . ’ |
30 | Behind us a long chain of tiny lights danced slowly away from the refuge towards the col du Chardonnet , as last night 's occupants resumed the Haute Route . |