Example sentences of "we be walking " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The handicapped reach out to us in simplicity and trust … rejecting them we create a cynical selfish world for us to live in … we are walking a path which after Nuremberg it was said we would never be walking again , ’ she said to loud applause and a standing ovation .
2 How can we see it in our everyday relationships , or when we are walking along the street shopping ?
3 Thus if we are walking in the pastoral , remote country on the borders of Leicestershire and Rutland , following the Eye brook as it makes its way south through undulating fields to the Welland , we pass in a walk of nine or ten miles through a landscape modelled in five different centuries , and this in a part of England that is generally accounted somewhat dull , the monotonous product of parliamentary enclosure .
4 And here , where we are walking right now , was the very heart of their financial empire .
5 We are walking out because we feel we have not been given a hearing , ’ Inkatha negotiator Joe Matthews said as he left the talks .
6 And here we are walking along the corridor .
7 We 're walking past this telly shop when Marie suddenly stops and goes back a couple of steps .
8 We 're walking back from the shops — me and Marie — and we stop for a bit to look at the lights in the electric shop .
9 Then we 're walking round the room and she 's holding my arm like we 're married and that .
10 So we go to the Colombi , someone knows that habit of mine , we 're walking into a trap . ’
11 We should n't be doing it — we 're walking into danger !
12 We 're walking across the floor .
13 We 're walking towards it !
14 The trouble is , we 're walking right into the heart of it . ’
15 Well they 're more or less no different to what we 're walking down here now .
16 I think we 're walking round , I think 's probably more , more efficient than perhaps inviting him to a meeting .
17 I suppose I do n't love you any more here than when we 're walking together in Ladbroke Grove — how romantic that might sound to a foreigner , by the way — and yet it seems as if I do . ’
18 But while we 're walking in the road
19 A distance of two miles in one hour , this time we 're walking .
20 No we 're not going in the car we 're walking are n't we ?
21 Oh , but you du n no how we 're walking down yet do we ?
22 We 're walking we 're walking up it , at
23 We 're walking we 're walking up it , at
24 We 're walking up if it 's a fine morning
25 You 'll have to excuse it being a bit cold cos we 're walking around with all windows
26 Right , okay everybody , erm , we 're going , we 're walking towards , .
27 Right , now we 're walking up to get our bags
28 I walked up to him , me and Shelley , me and Shelley give it crossing the road to go to him , me and Shelley as we 're walking through he crossed the road before we got to him .
29 I mean when we 're walking we are actually falling the whole time , but insects are not like that , they do n't stand on three and pick up the other three .
30 In effect this was a time when new worlds and new social structures were being forged ; and in many ways we were closer to the world of the underground than that of the moral majority , for we were walking the same ground and like many in the alternative society were ( somewhat unsystematically ) following an essential and perennial theme of history — that of man 's journey as ‘ hero ’ .
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