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

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1 We are familiar enough with the role of historical myth in Northern Ireland or in the Arab-Israeli dispute .
2 We are far here from the classical detective story for the hero detective has been replaced by the hero murderer .
3 We are concerned primarily about the quality of education and for that reason I very much welcome the tests .
4 This definition does not exclude the names of persons , bodies , chemicals , trade names and so on , but since we are concerned primarily with the subject approach , this list as discussed in the next few sections will concentrate on terms which describe subjects .
5 In this chapter , we are concerned primarily with the problems of defining and measuring a country 's stock of money and with describing the methods employed in the United Kingdom to influence the money supply .
6 Clearly , we are concerned here with an interaction between the two .
7 We are concerned here with the more recent debates that have used the inner city as a central organising theme , debates that have grown out of the economic boom years of the second half of the 1980s in many of the richest economies in the world .
8 We are concerned just with the exponentially increasing ‘ top band ’ of word paths which are homophonous with the correct interpretation .
9 We are concerned then with the sum not the parts .
10 In this brief section , however , we are concerned more with the way in which multimedia elements can be integrated into an orthodox text-and-data database environment and how multimedia can be described in the same logical terms as the conventional elements with existing database structures .
11 We are concerned only with the additional light which this part of Anselm 's thought and action throws on the man himself , and here a number of features deserve attention .
12 The analysis of such spectra can give information about the sample , but for our present purposes we are concerned only with the unperturbed signal , which must be derived from atoms near the surface .
13 As the ball hangs there , moon-white against the wall of cloud , everything in the world seems briefly up for grabs and I am seized by two contradictory feelings : there is so much beauty in the world it is incredible that we are ever miserable ; there is so much shit in the world that it is amazing we are happy even for a moment .
14 We are aware sometimes of the strength of unconscious activity .
15 Here the notion of speaker-meaning is best explicated , once again , by reference to Grice 's concept of meaning-nn , for we are interested only in the inferences overtly and intentionally conveyed .
16 We are interested now in the question of moral responsibility .
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