Example sentences of "we be [verb] to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now that we are proceeding to the welcome elections in the near future , what steps will the Government take in co-operation with the Kenyan Government in the hope that those elections will be free and fair ?
2 Instead , we are treated to the Gaelic language stuck on the culture of others like Thomas the Tank Engine or pastiche gardening programmes about how to grow runner beans against a breeze block wall !
3 No we 're not actually losing money but I mean with Traidcraft we are getting to the low point where we put borrowed stock
4 As soon as we ask what faith is and what sort of mistreatment of faith causes doubt , we are led to the first major misconception about doubt — the idea that doubt is the opposite of faith and the same thing as unbelief .
5 Once again we are led to the provisional conclusion that the poll tax was only one variable determining party support in individual district authorities , not least because of the problems voters had in deciding where responsibility lay .
6 We are reverting to the existing practice .
7 We are dedicated to the export-oriented economy , ’ promised Wu Binghui , the director of the provincial capital 's Commission for Foreign Economic Relations and Trade .
8 We are committed to the practical care of all those who are ill with AIDS/HIV regardless of race , religion , lifestyle , sex , sexuality or any other factor .
9 We are committed to the new North .
10 We are committed to the highest safety and environmental standards and put great store by the contractual arrangements in place for the return of wastes .
11 We are committed to the free market , to free trade and to the creation of a competitive and enterprising economy .
12 Over the next three years we are committed to the biggest investment in Britain 's transport infrastructure in our history .
13 Now we are attached to the Jewish bourgeoisie like Modkowski , Aronson , etc . ’
14 We are responding to the visual cues .
15 Following the imaginative suggestion of my hon. Friend the Member for Ilford , South ( Mr. Thorne ) , in recognition of Nepal 's return to democracy we are presenting to the Nepalese Parliament a throne for its Speaker .
16 We are used to the traditional emphasis placed in Christian teaching on the transcendence of God , on His detachment from the world which He has created .
17 We are used to the Labour party believing that it can talk up its support by talking the country down .
18 Tonight is very much here and now , even if between their own — perfectly harmonised — gems like ‘ Take Me With You ’ and ‘ Waiting For The Sun ’ , we 're treated to the odd classic cover version .
19 Actually we 're referring to the new Data-call System which locates and despatches your taxi .
20 Well I 'm I 'm very disappointed about that I mean we 're listening to the local community we 're reporting the local communities views but at the end of day South Milford Parish Council have in fact moderated their views .
21 We 're used to the sharp cracks of lightning and the belch of thunder issuing from the belly of the sky .
22 take you back in this first talk about the art of film erm to the very early days , and these are difficult I think for us to imagine because we 're so used today to sound films , of all the effects in , in the theatres , we 're used to the great stars , we 're used to the big subjects , and yet the film began in the smallest possible way , it began really as a sideshow , it began as a hobby for a group of people , sometimes they would be French , sometimes they would be British , sometimes American , the early pioneers , whose main interest was to produce a camera , which would look like a still camera and yet somehow would manage to produce a picture which moved when it was projected on a screen .
23 take you back in this first talk about the art of film erm to the very early days , and these are difficult I think for us to imagine because we 're so used today to sound films , of all the effects in , in the theatres , we 're used to the great stars , we 're used to the big subjects , and yet the film began in the smallest possible way , it began really as a sideshow , it began as a hobby for a group of people , sometimes they would be French , sometimes they would be British , sometimes American , the early pioneers , whose main interest was to produce a camera , which would look like a still camera and yet somehow would manage to produce a picture which moved when it was projected on a screen .
24 Today , by contrast , we 're going to the other extreme .
25 Then we 're going to The Daily Telegraph 's party at the Savoy , followed by the BBC 's at Television Centre .
26 We 're going to the same destination . ’
27 As we 're going to the 18th tee he says , ‘ Tip , you lost me the Championship . ’
28 We 're attracted to the same sort of subject matter ; I think that 's it is n't it ?
29 We 're coming to the right turn . ’
30 ‘ I played in the last game in the Third Division before we were relegated to the Fourth .
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