Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [Wh adv] we " in BNC.

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1 Er , certainly in the last well , all the time I 've been involved in developing these schemes , twenty seven twenty eight years now , we 've had a gradual increase over the years of involvement in the public , with the public and we 've been criticized where we have n't done so .
2 I daresay you 're wondering how we ever came to meet — Club Mediterranée it was .
3 ‘ You 're forgetting where we found the photograph .
4 So without any questions from me , we 'd finally been told why we were there .
5 We are investigating how we can involve our service users in evaluating services .
6 I have been considering how we in British industry can help our Forces in the Gulf at this difficult time .
7 This , I would argue , though not all would agree , may tell us something interesting about the way the brain compartmentalizes different aspects of visual processing and it may tell us that subjects are more conservative about admitting to seeing a very degraded image than about trying to move their eyes to it , but it sheds little light on the actual experiences the patients are having when we show them a light .
8 All we are doing when we strike is to pull the hook and bait away from their lips .
9 First , there is a demand for a clear and complete self-consciousness about what we are doing when we form beliefs about the world — a philosophical account of knowledge provides a perspicuous account of knowledge which means that we pursue inquiries knowing what we are doing , knowing why it is rational to proceed as we do , and understanding how we can obtain knowledge .
10 In this chapter , I have indicated the kinds of things we know about brains , and the kinds of questions we have to ask if we are to understand how we perceive things .
11 The bubbling song of whimbrel mingled with the excited yelping of breeding redshank could be heard whenever we stopped for a break .
12 Two or more of these individual meanings tend , however , to be mixed whenever we use the word .
13 In fact this was not so right from the start , even at the sophisticated intellectual heights of Petrograd , as will be seen when we approach that city .
14 The verdict of Londoners on whether London wants a Labour-led Greater London council reborn will be seen when we judge the results of the general election in the London constituencies .
15 Your police can not be told why we need this information .
16 ‘ Even if it 's managed to summon the Ship , the ship will still need to be told where we are . ’
17 Rachel wants to make sure her DHSS chit is acceptable and her luggage is still there , and I 'm wondering where we can go this evening to find something to eat , and to spend as long as possible outside that cubicle .
18 You may be wondering why we wired over the box we installed in the barn .
19 Our young friends will be wondering why we 've been gone so long .
20 I warrant that your mama may be wondering where we have got to , we had better enbus for Saltdean .
21 We have only fourteen Labour councillors out of thirty nine and you 'll be wondering how we manage to lead the council .
22 This is exactly the kind of relationship work that we need to be doing when we are engaged .
23 ( This should be remembered when we read Thucydides and Aristotle on what the latter called the ‘ childish ’ Spartan way of taking decisions , ‘ by shouting not voting ’ . )
24 Three points need to be remembered when we start to incorporate questions of social and spatial mobility .
25 The Confederate flag had been Ellen 's idea , to be unfurled whenever we had charterers from the deep South , and this week 's guests were three married couples from Georgia .
26 What renders science distinctive , then , is not so much the instruments that are played , for crude variants of these can be found wherever we look ; nor even the particular tune , for everyone plays brief snatches of this from time to time ; it is rather the sustained and collaborative elaboration of this particular melody in preference to all the others one might play .
27 We will be asked why we did not see the importance of the emerging European bloc on our doorstep .
28 Will be to arrive where we started
29 Characteristically he uses the imagery of song to point to the highest kind of contemplative experience of God : The Form unfolds a process of definition which comes full circle back to its beginning so that that can be understood in a new way : the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time .
30 I mean well if I remember in Harlow er , we we i i in in nineteen seventy eight we had twenty thousand er , social er , council housing and about nine thousand owner occupiers the situation , that ratio 's been reversed where we , where i by the end of the century we practically have about three thousand social social housing and about twenty two thousand er er , owner occupiers !
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