Example sentences of "we be [verb] a good [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 | Both of these railways have been most co-operative and we are developing a good relationship with them to mutual advantage . |
3 | If we are expecting a good level of practice from proprietors , whether private proprietors or statutory , then we have not to expect them to be out of pocket at the end of the day as a result . |
4 | ‘ We are forming a good team , everyone is friendly and we are confident of success . ’ |
5 | Could this be the reason why , at times , when we are compiling a good catch , the fish suddenly go off ; as suddenly as switching off an electric light ? |
6 | So often people say to us that they wish us well and that we are doing a good job . |
7 | We are doing a good job but we must not be complacent . |
8 | I suggest , General , that if we are to secure a good working relationship , such remarks could be kept to a minimum ? ’ |
9 | We 're having a good time . |
10 | I mean , , but I 'd really , seriously wished I had said to the waiter , but obviously we 're having a good time . |
11 | Jordan said , ‘ To tell you the truth , I do n't think we 're making a good job of it . ’ |
12 | So it 's easy for me to sit here and say , we think we 're doing a good job on the environment , because we 're not threatened , we do have to find ways round existing chemicals , we may have to pay , pay a higher price , but we 're not threatened in terms of the the core of our bottom line . |
13 | Oh about erm three feet deep I reckon they were , I mean to load up er eight hundred tonnes , which we average these hoppers out at , er er we were getting a good soil we 'd load up eight hundred tonne in an hour and a half to two hours , between hour and a half to two hours we 'd be loaded , that 's all depend on what you was dredging , you might be interested in and , and go quicker , if you were dredging greenfly that 's be alright you 'd , if you dredged peat well that hopper would be full but it would n't be half lo it 'd be half loaded you see , be half way down to the plimsoll mark . |