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

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1 Right now we know that the angle from where we are up to the top is forty degrees .
2 ‘ Jane 's finishing is the reason we are up on the rostrum with a bronze medal in our hands .
3 ‘ Jane 's finishing is the reason we are up on the rostrum with a bronze medal in our hands .
4 We are up on The Tummel to-day in a Golden Haze of Perthshire sunshine & scenery … no salmon but lovely views !
5 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 .
6 We are out at the moment .
7 If we are out on the day it will be because of human error but computers ca n't do it so accurately . ’
8 Soon we are out on the savannah leaving behind the rain shadow of the mountain .
9 ‘ But none of us can believe we are out of the FA Cup .
10 We are out in the Greenwich Marshes now , in those river wastelands behind the South Metropolitan Gasworks .
11 ‘ Vestments are a visible sign for us that what we are about in the liturgy is something very special , they help us to appreciate we are approaching the holiness of God Himself .
12 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 .
13 In other words , we are back with the relationship between the self and significant others or the world in general .
14 If Locke 's account is rejected then we are back with the admission that our visual experience does not seem to accord with the impression theory .
15 With it , we are back with the problems of identity , specifically those of projection , the process by which certain aspects of the self are seen as located in some object external to the self , and of introjection , the process by which certain aspects of external objects are seen as being located within the self ; we are firmly back in the area of object-relations .
16 We are back with the problem which Eliot had considered in March 1914 when one of his seminar colleagues , Sen Gupta , had read a paper that Eliot had written dealing with the work of Lévy-Bruhl ‘ on primitive race-psychology ’ and the ‘ law of participation ’ , a paper in which it was stated that , ‘ Causality is something which can be explained away but not explained .
17 But Exodus 1.8 read , ‘ Now there arose a new king over Egypt , who did not know Joseph , ’ and then began the story of Egyptian brutality and oppression to which we have already referred , and after that we are back with the tales of the Israelites ' stubborn complaining in the wilderness with which we have become so familiar .
18 And so we are back to the beginning
19 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 .
20 Here we are back to the ideas about roles and spheres which I discussed earlier in this chapter ( the work of Harding , Goodwin and so on ) .
21 From today , we are back to the business of government as usual , with a return to all the huge problems of recession , Europe , health and education where they were left a month ago when the General Election was called .
22 ‘ Ah , yes , we are back to the potions .
23 We are back in the ball game with a vengeance , especially if we beat Cambridge United next Saturday . ’
24 We are back in the mould of the familiar complaint story .
25 We are back in the world of the Dead House , of simple Russian convicts and Sorrel the horse , their pride and joy .
26 We are back in the area of Peter the Great 's reforms .
27 Major loyalist John Watts said : ‘ We are back from the brink . ’
28 On section eleven , yes we are along with the Liberals , we are trying to maintain the budget against the government cuts , but do n't anybody get away with the impression that that is going to maintain the service as it is at the moment , because we are really to pick up extra pupils .
29 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 .
30 Eventually we can expect the central mark ( which tells us which region we are in at the moment ) to have moved to parts of the two sequences which are quite different .
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