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

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1 Understandable had I been writing this in August , but as it is still March it looks as if we are in for another drought this summer .
2 The original author of this book commented in the House of Commons , ‘ Seldom have I seen the House or the Government in quite such a mess … as we are in over this Bill … this House does not contain a majority for this Bill .
3 Well , this , you know we 're on about this money
4 Right we 're on to this roll now .
5 We 're up to local radio and television today , if today is as good as yesterday was , I think you 'll all enjoy it .
6 Right as far as that writing see if I want you to remind me that 's where we 're up to next lesson and I shall give you a few more notes on that to explain about how it happens ten thousand times .
7 An Injun' yelled ‘ White men … we 're in for some fightin' … they 're not having our bison to eat . ’
8 But the budget will be continually scrutinized er and adjusted to er suit the situation that we 're in at that stage .
9 For the next couple of months we 're back with some Cliff Gallup licks and solos .
10 We 're back to that word ‘ civil ’ again , ’ she remarked .
11 So there is there is a wider acceptance on the one hand , of erm , sort of freedom , erm , and I know we 're back to this idea of sexual freedom , but there is the violence within our society , and and the the the question probably is , are those two connected , as we give greater freedom on the one hand , do we get a higher incidence of violence on the other hand .
12 Again , we 're back to this idea that , you know , it 's ridiculous stuck in a drama course and not and , and looking at them just as , as text .
13 And secondly , I mean obviously parents are more worried if they feel that their child is not doing as well as somebody else 's child , and we 're back to this question of expectation again — where did they get the expectation that this other child is , as it were , some sort of norm that they ought to be living up to , and parents should talk to teachers and to other people who know their child and have got experience of their child as against other children to find out really whether their worries are truly grounded , or whether they are just groundless .
14 And secondly , I mean obviously parents are more worried if they feel that their child is not doing as well as somebody else 's child , and we 're back to this question of expectation again — where did they get the expectation that this other child is , as it were , some sort of norm that they ought to be living up to , and parents should talk to teachers and to other people who know their child and have got experience of their child as against other children to find out really whether their worries are truly grounded , or whether they are just groundless .
15 If , after all this time , we 're back to this sort of malarkey , they can fuck it , I 'm going on hunger strike . ’
16 We 're back to this business of quality is conformance with requirements .
17 And we 're back to this thing that if you 're not interested in what you 've written , why do you think anybody else ought to be ?
18 He took care of him and the Greek verb means that he literally took total charge of his case , in other words he probably stayed up all night nursing him , and so he made the inn into temporarily a nursing home and we 're back into another area of the Board 's concerns .
19 Refuse refuse collection of the world world out of this world , we 're out of this world !
20 Erm , I was going to mention , as Rob has done the increase in new complaints , which I think is somewhat welcome erm , we 're still taking a long time from the averages over the last twelve months , I think that 's just reflecting being out some days over the ones you 've been talking about , er , we 're down on actual stage one equipments in the month erm , we 're not quite sure why that is , mm it 's just the way things have panned out .
21 We were on to Dead Lib again .
22 I , he asked me the one , you know , we were on about this morning , the only one we looked at , fifty miles an hour and he asked me that one and I knew it .
23 Eventually — and with some relief — we were out into open water and setting course for the other two large islands in the group , Barentsøvya and Edgeøya .
24 ’ He 'd hijack us before we were out of planetary speed ’ .
25 For the first round it was a nice day in the morning , but we were out in late afternoon and we played eighteen holes in drizzle .
26 ‘ What would you have done if I 'd gone down ? ’ he asked when we were back on level ground .
27 We could hear them banging about , shifting things and wondered nervously if we were in for another move .
28 I thought we were in for some stability .
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