Example sentences of "[conj] we be [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When on 5 September the Lords Lieutenant of the four most northerly counties were ordered to make their respective militias ready for immediate service , it emerged that neither Northumberland nor Durham had been reimbursed by central government for the money they had previously spent in keeping the force mustered , while the authorities in Cumberland admitted candidly : ‘ T is so long since the militia was raised that we are apprehensive the arms are either lost or in bad order . ’
2 The philosopher Rescher offers a useful distinction when he says that we are all the best judges of our own satisfaction and happiness , and no-one can do this for us , but that we are not always the best judges of what is in our own best interests , and that others , who are less subjectively involved are better judges .
3 If we four were representatives of our platoon , it was understandable that the staff were having a tough time of it , pretending that we were all the same — physically , socially and morally .
4 If we 're no further on than we were half an hour ago .
5 I mean we 've counted the pledges , but we have n't counted the money yet , so we 're glad the post is getting back to normal soon because that 'll start it flowing in .
6 Oh yeah I mean they were good company to go out with and I said to you at dinner time and then since they 've joined us , so we was all the same
7 And once we are married the money will be yours by right .
8 There is good news from the tax man our deregistration on subscriptions has been accepted and we are due a refund .
9 Though the weapons and equipment are constantly modernised ( the Micks got the new design of helmets two years ago , the new rifles last year , and we are due the new webbing next year ) , Napoleon 's generals would still have recognised the discipline and aggression , as would the Kaiser 's , and Hitler 's .
10 The NAO also said : ’ The assessment of intangibles is an inexact science and we are sure the Ministry will look closely at these aspects . ’
11 " Yet we can not get visas and we are such a small drop in the ocean compared with the businessman .
12 At home , her brother also learnt not to smack her and we are all a big happy family now . ’
13 ‘ The idea is taking off and we are confident the end result will be something to be proud of , ’ he said .
14 In our squadron was a man I call an elderly because at the time he was about forty to forty five years old and we were all a bunch of kids .
15 Next morning , there was no wind and we were half a mile from the eastern coast of the island .
16 Any loss/damage is covered unless a specific exclusion applies and provided we are satisfied the loss is genuine and the Claimant has exercised reasonable care .
17 There 'd be a lot of similarity to it , and I think if we 're honest a lot of it would come back to things .
18 Erm , a bit on the recommendations one they 're seeking approval er that erm the er tenders from are left from March nineteen ninety four to March nineteen ninety eight which seems to me to be quite a long time to let that go if we 're all a little bit concerned about what 's going on .
19 ‘ We 're all different in ourselves , but we 're all the same family .
20 But we 're worried a bit about her state of mind .
21 ‘ We may have different accents but we are all the same , ’ they asserted .
22 ‘ It may sound unbelievable , but we are such a good match .
23 We started off by writing to the embassies in London and all of the embassies that we tried were very enthusiastic , but we were surprised a the first country that actually supplied a column was Hungary .
24 But there 's no real rule , although maybe for the group it has to be conducive to live performance because we are such a live performance band . ’
25 No one had ever called me a little ‘ blackie ’ in Kingston , because we were all the same .
26 well considering we were sick the day before I shall think that will really do us in
27 ’ … and Millie was sick on that man 's hat when we were oan the roller-coaster . ‘
28 erm The low temperatures we 're talking about , Brian , are , are right inside erm very big apparatuses , so that as far as we 're concerned the room is just at a normal temperature and the low temperature is within a can within a can within a can within a can away from us .
29 And as far as we 're concerned the boy can come and stay .
30 ‘ As far as we are concerned the incident is now forgotten . ’
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