Example sentences of "we are [verb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A chasm separates us from the other side and now we are looking round for the bridge . ’
2 We are looking forward to a good start in trading and yet another Wood Group success story in this international development . ’
3 We are looking forward to a visit from prominent physiotherapist Vivian Grisogono , who , with her vast and expert knowledge of treating sports injuries , has much to impart about the way we enthusiastically drive our bodies on to perform at a pace that often proves harmful .
4 We are looking forward to a bumper entry .
5 We are looking forward to an increased interest in this initiative in future years with the potential to extend the challenge to other local authorities a distinct possibility . ’
6 We are looking forward to the entire programme following a format the ELCA helped pioneer , ’ said John L Peterson , ELCA Director for Public Media .
7 ‘ Now we are looking forward to the new season and despite the difficult climate we are hoping membership holds steady .
8 In nineteen eighty nine , at the last European elections , Labour took forty five seats to the Conservatives thirty two and we are looking forward to the elections in June when the party opposite , ridden by divisions and disagreements , will suffer further loses and Labour , we hope , will make further gains .
9 We are looking forward to the game and hopefully a win . ’
10 ‘ They have taken to all the noise and building work around them better than we hoped and we are looking forward to the arrival of six cow elephants and one bull in six weeks time . ’
11 Athletic manager Alan Jones said : ‘ We are looking forward to the trip to Belle Vue and I 'm sure my players will respond .
12 We are looking forward to the fruits of JS 's sponsorship of the Vic in future productions . ’
13 We are looking seriously at the costs of such in-house items as car leasing .
14 But perhaps we are looking entirely in the wrong place for any significant employment gains in industry .
15 ‘ If we are called out to a bonfire which potentially could cause damage , it is our responsibility to put it out .
16 We are fed up with a distant bureaucracy telling us what to do with our bikes .
17 Hence we are faced here with an electrostatic problem which may be solved with the aid of Poisson 's equation ( eqn ( 2.12 ) ) .
18 As a world-wide Church we are sent out into the whole world — we are not just a localised unit of believers .
19 We are investing heavily for the future growth of the company , and this year we look forward to the opening of the tenth Savacentre — our first new hypermarket since our Sheffield store opened in 1990 .
20 We are cut right to the bone . ’
21 One ca n't actually separate them , although you will try to , from all the other rules and regulations we are passing all over the place .
22 Now we begin a Part called Pre-trial Procedure and it may appear that we are progressing inexorably towards the courtroom .
23 And we are swallowed up from the world , carried in this room to a glade of an enchanted forest , magnificent and unbounded , where stand groves of pine and walnut and chestnut .
24 We are born again by the spirit of God .
25 We are touching here on the sensitive area of competitive tendering and of privatisation .
26 ‘ If we are to go out of the Cup then let it be to a side packed with international stars .
27 We are getting away from the labour party for industrial workers , ’ says Walter Momper , the SPD mayor of Berlin and one of the new generation of leaders .
28 Unfortunately , we are getting desperately near the final deadline and most of the pages are already full .
29 But actually it does n't tell you anything about the quality of the care which they 're purchasing and the evidence that we are getting increasingly from the community health council is the experience of people of the health service is that actually the quality of the care is getting worse and this is not due to the staff in the health ee the more detailed plans coming to the next meeting of the e the more detailed plans coming to the next meeting of the for an operation er , four years , it should to be said er , she 's been waiting despite the government 's claim that all operations are done within two years er for very severe varicose veins and surprisingly enough she got them because of course most varicose have been removed her , the north-east Thames region erm , and er she turned up on the Wednesday and the operation had been postponed twice previously er , she was er gone through all the er , various tests which took her four hours cos she had to find all the places herself , there was nobody to show her to X-ray and various other places erm she was prepared for the op and then was sent home because there was n't a bed available !
30 But we accept that there is not a customer for this work and we are getting on with the job of ensuring that the business as a whole continues to develop positively .
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