Example sentences of "we [verb] [pron] be [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 and perhaps it 'd be reasonable to wait longer before we say you 're fit for work .
2 The great increase has come from domestic rates and the community charge , and we know who is responsible for that — high-spending Labour councils .
3 " But we know it is difficult for foreigners in Egypt to deal with all the many problems .
4 Time Out publisher Tony Elliott , who is chairman of the TV Listings Campaign lobby group , says : ‘ We ended with a decision which was very favourable to us — about £1,000 a year for Time Out — and we know it 's unrealistic for us to complain , although a large number of publishers believe this information should be completely free . ’
5 I hesitate to use adjectives as to what they would be like if they did n't spend at that level , but we believe it is possible for them to do so and there is something wrong with their spending levels if they do n't do it .
6 We believe it is important for LASMO to be active internationally .
7 We believe it is bad for German tennis , ’ the federation 's chairman , Claus Stauder , said .
8 We believe it is bad for German tennis , ’ the West German Federation 's chairman , Claus Stauder , said in Essen yesterday .
9 The priest asks the catechists or one of the catechists to represent the four of us erm to decide whether we feel you 're ready for Confirmation , which we all have no hesitation in saying yes to with all this particular group .
10 We thought it was stupid for him to fly all the way back to the UK and then find that we had a problem with Jones , ’ said Lions ' manager Geoff Cooke .
11 We thought it was stupid for him to fly all the way back to the UK and then find that we had a problem with Jones , ’ said Lions ' manager Geoff Cooke .
12 If we ask who was responsible for defeating the drift towards popery and arbitrary government under James II , the answer has to be the Tory-Anglican establishment .
13 What that exhibition in fact is doing is that it 's not saying here 's a new spirit in painting , it 's saying that we the organizers , having not bothered to show you these things in the sixties and seventies , will now allow you to see them in the eighties , and we will pretend there 's a new spirit because we think it 's good for the art world to have new fashions , new movements , or at least something new going on that will produce some kind of emotional pressure .
14 we said it 's easier for us than to keep borrowing Eileen 's every year
15 Yet the phenomenon is familiar to us all , particularly when we discover we are responsible for something for which we had blamed others .
16 The core of morality was seen by Kant in the ‘ categorical imperative ’ , the unconditional demand upon us to do what is right for its own sake .
17 Given the commitment to the arts which is a central feature of Rawlins , I welcome the inclusion of the arts as a foundation element : it strengthens our hand , though why just music and art are specified I do not know , but we can get around that unless SEAC imposes unrealistic demands and arbitrarily forces students into choosing just one specialism for GCSE certification : we must have flexible ( eg modular type ) arrangements to allow us to offer what is best for our students .
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