Example sentences of "we be [verb] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But they are the exceptions and it has to be stressed we are looking at the patient in a wider context .
2 Well , we are looking at the situation and I think that 's all we can say about that .
3 Tonks said : ‘ We are looking at the situation on a day-to-day basis .
4 With reference to Fig. 1.1 we are looking at the search space bounded by the x and the z axis .
5 We are looking at the pension and life assurance scheme . ’
6 Also , we are looking at the figurine market in the USA — new style figurines , for example , in porcelain , might be of interest in the future .
7 We are looking at the matter and it is currently being considered by the Department .
8 We are looking at the training arrangements and are anxious to ensure that our future forces receive the best and most relevant forms of training in the most efficient and cost-effective way .
9 The existence of these different anatomical plans , without intermediates , again raises the question of whether there are only a small number of possible body plans , represented by the existing phyla , or whether we are looking at the end results of a series of historical accidents .
10 We are faced at the moment with the horrifying effects of pollution in all its cancerous forms .
11 As tv onlookers we are placed at the centre of events no human being could ever witness in the flesh , by close-ups of a bomb's- eye view of the interior of a ventilator shaft right up to the moment of impact .
12 The pastoral work of the church can not be done without adequate financial support and I am afraid the support we are getting at the moment is simply not enough for all we are doing . ’
13 I am sure he is the toad behind the unprecedented negative media coverage we are getting at the moment .
14 And obviously we are troubled at the experience in America on cocaine and want to try and make sure that we do n't get that kind of problem in the U K.
15 We are staying at the Peace Hotel , an enormous building on the waterfront .
16 We are staying at the Chateau de Maubisson and have brought to the village our royal master 's deep condolences on the sudden and tragic death of the Abbe Gerard . ’
17 What is the framework within which we are operating at the moment .
18 Unfortunately , Central News has had to take second place to Project Video ( which we are shooting at the moment ) but we are aiming for October 1989 publication for Central News 1 ( video and book ) and January 1990 for Central News 2 ( video and book ) .
19 We must persuade industry not merely to give away their tax- deductible loot as a sop to worthy environmental causes and charities but actually to find ways of integrating environmental capital into their accounts , as part of their business — a kind of natural account — a problem we are researching at the moment .
20 She said : ‘ We are committed at the school to Catholic education in Speke and we are convinced we can become self-sufficient .
21 As many of you will know , we are going at the end of January , with the programme , to Australia , to be broadcasting live from Sydney for a whole week to mark Australia Day .
22 ‘ While we would hope the money we are spending at the moment is proving to be cost-effective , at the end of the day electronic security is really only buying time , ’ said Mr Banks .
23 WHY Do we drink coffee ? one answer is to keep us interested in what we are doing at the time — typing , say , or repairing a car .
24 the City Council 's remains as efficient as possible , and erm most all the posts that we have at present , we believe are necessary , but we do continue to monitor them and see whether it is necessary to continue to employ all the people that we are employing at the moment .
25 But there is further unpublished research on new settlements which we are awaiting at the moment , and it 's our anticipation that when that is available and the Department considers it , it will update and er refine P P G thirteen .
26 Although , when the three friends reunite in 1959 after thirteen years , they have not achieved everything they hoped for as adolescents , we are left at the end of the play with a feeling of hope — not the kind of false hope prescribed by Soviet censors but the hope that comes from being young and strong and having lived through difficult times .
27 We are saying at the liturgy we come into God 's presence , we speak with him , offer him our thanks and praise , open our hearts to him especially in our darkest moments and he speaks to us of his love and grace .
28 And that would be , that would be , so if we 're doing it this way , right , let's let's erm , forget about where we are sitting at the moment now , and just look we 're in a helicopter looking at these ships now , so this one radios you in the helicopter and says , that ship S is on a bearing of forty five degrees
29 For we are told at the start that the effects of their psychological traits are ‘ accidents ’ , as opposed to the main stuff of social explanation .
30 We 're looking at the resistance mechanisms and hope to develop technology to control insects by stopping them developing resistance . ’
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