Example sentences of "the [noun] we [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When we discussed it , it became clear that there is a wide spectrum of response to the whole issue of private care , that the response from within the statutory services tends to be one of suspicion , tends to be one of sometimes a fairly moralistic approach and this is quite at odds with the response we are seeing from the government which tends to go to the other end of the spectrum and be promoting private care as the solution to many of the problems of service provision and volume that are being encountered at the moment .
2 That 's definitely the direction we 're heading as a society . ’
3 The pastoral work of the church can not be done without adequate financial support and I am afraid the support we are getting at the moment is simply not enough for all we are doing . ’
4 Not only that but when we found the mattress we were searching for , one corner had been completely eaten away .
5 We wo n't actually make or do anything , but it will be really neat lying in the meadows thinking about all the money we are making on off-shore tax haven related business .
6 ‘ While we would hope the money we are spending at the moment is proving to be cost-effective , at the end of the day electronic security is really only buying time , ’ said Mr Banks .
7 It is one of many graphic illustrations of the damage we are inflicting on the Earth to be found in Jonathon Porritt 's Save the Earth ( Dorling Kindersly , £14.99 ) .
8 Although worldwide economic conditions remain unpredictable , we are encouraged by our improved performance , particularly in the US , and by the progress we 're making in streamlining the company . ’
9 In other words , you could n't stand for office in Harlow and say for instance erm if erm if we er win the election we 're gon na stop the sale of council houses .
10 The hilltop we were aiming for looked like an angry volcano .
11 Can I just say as we , one of the reasons we 're talking through this if you have something that yo , ah that might be useful !
12 ‘ It goes back to the old OSS days and the crusade we were running against Hitler along with your SOE and Dot Tuckey and people like that .
13 The luck we 're having with cameras you 're lu it 'd be wonderful if it 's actually working .
14 Beyond that the angles involved become just too small to be measured and we have to use a quite different kind of technique which involves knowing something about the properties of the objects we 're looking at .
15 Estate agent , Eric Cairns , whose company specialises in the more expensive end of the market , said : ‘ At the level we are working at you do n't get multitudes of inquiries .
16 And the other thing is that it 's er a wide syllabus is fine as long as you 're not expected to go in any depth , but you 're expected to go sort of both , a broad syllabus and into a little bit of depth more than perhaps erm I mean in effect I mean you 're not far off of covering A level psychology at this at tha the level we 're going to .
17 And ‘ … as is well known , the crises we are talking about here are crises of overproduction . ’
18 The market for New York real estate is very soft , compared with the rent we are paying for our Tokyo gallery ’ .
19 Not just a religious movement , but something that involves and enmeshes every area of life , from high national , and international politics , right the way down to the very colour of the , of the latest fashions , the new age movement and sometime in the future we 're gon na lo , talk a little bit about that .
20 The rucksacks we 're looking at here — 40–50 litres — cater for this sort of cross-over demand .
21 I ai n't gon na start with the strengths we 're starting with the the threats basically to that s er .
22 So one of the aspects we 're looking for sometimes is recognising when we 're in a negative cycle , how you can turn that round to a positive cycle .
23 Which , of course , momentarily , it did : ‘ Two weeks , ’ she boldly and brightly continued , breaking the trance like stillness with a frisky movement of her head and braceleted right arm , ‘ yes , two weeks , in Kyoto and Osaka , it should be quite fascinating , quite an opportunity to see a completely different culture , of course it relates to our own work at the Institute in a very particular way , it seems that there has been a considerable amount of research done in the department we are visiting on the problems of adoption and stepparents .
24 ‘ Now we 'll begin again , ’ said the CEO , ‘ and we will bury all the thinking we were doing in the last meeting and approach everything from a new angle .
25 We 've got it in , Geoff 's got it in the car we 're gon na try again on the way home .
26 But can I just make the point that we have been investing a great deal in British Rail , and the idea that er all over the piece we 're talking about non-modernized railways simply not true .
27 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for
28 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for
29 Each consultant has it 's ow er his or her her own unique number , so does the assignment , we list the position , the advertiser 's name in brief , the practice we 're working at and the town .
30 Because it 's not the baddies we 're getting at we 're getting at a lot of the goodies and we 're hurting them .
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