Example sentences of "we [verb] be [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The lads we met were a group who choose to meet with Father Patrick weekly .
2 The pursuit of truth , the effort to comprehend , arrange , interpret some aspect or other of the universe we perceive is an activity of humanity which justifies , rewards and motivates itself .
3 All we got is a piece of paper , which probably on that one tells the council they recommend approval of this .
4 In this age of specialization , what we got is a lot of brilliant mechanics working four to five years behind theoretic technology , and a few abstracted theorists working out in the unknown and each disagreeing with the other . ’
5 And I said , well we 've already asked before and the ones that we got were the ones that were thrown out .
6 What we got was a Budget to try to bribe voters with borrowed money . ’
7 He guesses that it is something to do with education and reflects wryly that ‘ all we got was a bible and a thick ear ’ .
8 Yes so what we mean is an intro booklet sort of A five sixteen or so pages covering ten or fifteen sort of major Green Party policy areas .
9 At the end of each week , which we suggest is a Saturday , you will need a little extra time to review your progress , and work out your weight loss for that week .
10 In The man whom we visited is a cousin of mine the clause whom we visited is adjectival , qualifying the man .
11 The principles that we want are no discrimination , a closer approach to the market , consideration of more environmental matters at the centre of the European Community and a sensible CAP that is designed to support efficient farmers and the proper backing of the rural economy .
12 The last thing we want is a fight now . "
13 Although the last thing we want is a return to rigid central control , the NHS does need some coordination to ensure that scarce resources are used to best advantage and not wasted by the unsupervised duplication of facilities .
14 The last thing that we want is a return to the spend , spend , spend — tax , tax , tax policies of the Labour party .
15 Yeah all we want is a turkey .
16 What we want is a dictatorship .
17 ‘ What we want is the children back home .
18 when all we want is the meeting
19 The variable we want is the radius of the circle R .
20 Cos all we want is the words .
21 Well , what we did was we what we did was we erm found the alarm system to try and calculate some reasonable output rates erm but what we found was the output rates seemed incredibly low using based on the completion that they have got So what we was we erm took the nine week 's work that they 'd done and erm plus they 'd obviously based our output rates on that erm just for a little example , using the allowances we have n't got whereas actually we 'd been calculating it on what they had n't worked so , that was basically what we So moving on to the actual short-term programme
22 What we found was an exterior like an art shop in SoHo , all bruised purples and painterly red , and inside , un unpromising galley space made rich and stylish and finished , with some degree of panache , with a Mark Rothko effect decorating the end wall .
23 The greatest impediment we encountered was the lack of a ‘ trigger ’ in Eileen 's case .
24 my Lord the fifth point in relation to question three , C , we 've always understood this to be a threshold bond , we 've concentrated on the words capable in law in relation to section fourteen , there are two ways of viewing this and your Lordship will clearly have to take a view on whether er one or both of these is a proper issue under clause three , C one , first of all is , is , is section fourteen itself capable of restricting the competition , is it in itself a restriction of competition , well we took your Lordship the C B R case , the case of the commission in which an ouster clause was held to infringe article eighty five , because of it 's interrelationship with the other restrictions and so section fourteen is bad if the other restrictions are made out as a matter of competition law , that we say is a question of fact and we therefore answer that part of three C by saying it 's not capable in law
25 ‘ We were frantically busy , ’ said Lois Brown , manager of Waterstones in Royal Avenue , Belfast , ‘ and what we noticed was the rise in the number of people that were making purchases with credit cards .
26 Anyway within about half an hour he came on and umm , been on to the record company sorting out a couple of records that we hope are the things you like , plus they were going to sort you out some tickets were n't they ?
27 I think it did have a lot to do with the status that being different conferred , for in spite of the austerity of our childhood , we believed that we were better than other people , the food we ate being a mark of this , because our mother told us so — so successfully that even now I have to work hard at actually seeing the deprivations .
28 What we project is the essence of our politicians , the nature of their convictions .
29 If what we issue is an investment advertisement , we will need to approve the advertisement under section 57 unless another authorised person can do so .
30 If we had , if we 'd been a bit more rigorous with our criteria , our group would have got smaller .
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