Example sentences of "we be [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think we are providing a good service here and we 're meeting the needs of people erm we are providing a service on Thursday , Friday , Saturday and Sunday now at the times which are identified by officers as the crucial times when people actually need the service .
2 We are providing a great deal of advice and training for officials of different carriers — and not merely for British Airways , because we do not expect airline officials to be immigration officers ; that is not their function .
3 We are providing an alternative view .
4 Hopefully , I know we 've got problems with those er colleagues who lost their jobs since that time , but we now feel that we are providing the best advice , the best service in respect of advising members on and the acquired rights directive .
5 The problem of thinking we are attaching the same meaning to a word or action when we may not be can be appreciated humorously .
6 And that is the reason I think why we are called the dirty man of Europe .
7 When we have the chance we will camp Lappish style , with lavvus , the wigwam tents made of birch poles and reindeer skins , but tonight we are using a modern lavvu of canvas and aluminium poles .
8 We are using the additional resources to excellent effect .
9 I think really what we want to do is to decide whether or not we are using the annual report as a a list of jobs that we did last year .
10 We are , of course , assuming that we are using an ideal switch which does n't exist in real life , but the point being made is that a switching system will be a lot more efficient than any resistive control element where dissipation is invariably relatively large .
11 We have 57 branches where trade is predominantly hand-basket therefore we are producing a new sign stating a ‘ Maximum of 8 Items ’ .
12 Let's assume we are producing a three column newsletter and we have already decided to use 10 point Palatino as our typeface .
13 So we have no knowledge on that and Peter and team working and Tony is in the , the body of the hall we had quite an extensive discussion over a period of time but perhaps cumulating last Friday , a week last Friday , on the N treble C and we are calling a special lay- delegates conference on the first of July in Sheffield , with one item on the agenda team working .
14 Thus , a quantum theory of gravity is essential if we are to describe the early universe and then give some explanation for the initial conditions beyond merely appealing to the anthropic principle .
15 Mr Simon Montgomery , administrator of the Brighton Unemployment Centre , which obtained a copy of the review , said yesterday : ‘ We are establishing a new category of people who may have to be outside the welfare net — people with mental health problems who form part of the new underclass . ’
16 We are establishing an ethical committee to look at the effects of advanced techniques in animal breeding .
17 Does the Secretary of State accept that urgent action is needed in the west midlands if we are to halt the worst fall in manufacturing investment in history ?
18 Mozart 's life and character are well documented by the extensive correspondence that was generated within his family by his frequent travels and we are given a fascinating glimpse into matters both artistic and domestic .
19 We are given a narrow slice of history : the last ten years , complete with corporate raiders , the rise of the Japanese , the 1987 stock market crash , China , the East Asian economic miracle — together with an uncomfortably slight bow to the debt-ridden nations of Africa and Latin America .
20 We are given a clear description of a very poor downtown area with run down housing and abandoned cars .
21 The task the reader is set is rather like that of completing a jigsaw puzzle , where we are given a few pieces at a time , and have to keep guessing what the rest of the picture will be like .
22 In Four years old in an urban community ( 1968 ) and Seven years old in the home environment ( 1976 ) , we are given a detailed picture of the domestic background of a group of young readers and young non-readers , perhaps readers and non-readers in the making .
23 We are given no real indication of whether the title was warranted or not , official or not , recognised or not .
24 We use this to cast light on a metaphor of which we are given no other interpretation .
25 Worst of all we are given no true insights into the man or the legend which saw the production of more than 75 films and made a poor boy from Lambeth the most famous and feted individual in the world .
26 The image which traditionally represents the event is not the whirlpool of flags , horses and brave knights confronting the Asiatic intruders — instead we are given the sentimental image of a young , mournful maiden nursing wounded Serbs .
27 Suppose we are given an approximate eigenvalue
28 Or it may arise because we are pursuing a particular path and if we went back upstream we could avoid the problem instead of trying to solve it .
29 Hence if we are to form a constitutive relation for the material of the rod it must not contain the dimensions . )
30 ‘ Sometimes we make the mistake of believing there is some connection , when in truth we are discussing a different era , different players who played different laws .
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