Example sentences of "we [be] [v-ing] [adj] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 I think I can assure you , we 've got a , an international European officer , who has the main responsibility for opening the doors for us in a lobbying way within Europe , and in addition to that , and the maintenance of the networks , we are spreading international and European responsibilities around the organisation , so it 's seen again to be integral to our work , rather than compartmentalised , and I 'm confident that the organisation as a whole , will therefore be doing more .
2 But what if you get to thinking , are nuclear weapons good ? or are they bad ? are the political events we are experiencing good or bad ?
3 Erm but , we are getting more and more opportunists lately .
4 Chief executive Alf Davies said : ‘ We are exploring one or two options but I would hope an announcement will be made in the next 48 hours . ’
5 We are running smaller but faster trains , ’ says Pettitt .
6 We are growing older and may feel uncertain about what lies ahead .
7 The second stage is an awareness of , not only the situation we find difficult or are afraid of , but also of the fact that we are becoming anxious and beginning to panic .
8 It reminds us that we are feeling anxious and in doing so increases our fear that the symptoms may get worse as they have done in the past .
9 The first part of the subtle body or aura is called the etheric or vital body which emanates about t.5 centimetres from the physical body ; the astral body radiates about 30 centimetres or more around the body ; and the mental or spiritual body , which can widen or contract , sometimes extends for metres when we are feeling jubilant or when we are in love , for instance .
10 Such comments come a bit rich from the Opposition , when they have opposed each and every training initiative that we have introduced during the past 12 years and when we are spending two and a half times as much in real terms as the Labour Government did .
11 We are spending two and a half times as much , after taking account of inflation , as was spent by the last Labour Government on training .
12 I remind them that we are spending two and a half times as much on training and enterprise as they did .
13 Today in Britain 's N H S we are spending more and more on accountants and fi financial consultants and less and less on health care workers .
14 And you might well argue of course that if you are subsidizing films which have no cultural merit or whatever then why we are doing this and that , that would be a question to ask .
15 But really at short-term I still believe that we are doing this and this is what we 're , we 're , we 're aiming at this .
16 Regardless of whether we are talking isolated or non-isolated , however , the capacitors introduce two entirely non-trivial problems .
17 Dr Paul Gibbs , Leatherhead Food Research Association We are giving sensible and balanced advice to consumers based on the best available advice of the Chief Medical Officer .
18 Right every time N gets bigger it means we 're taking more and more of this nine thousand five hundred .
19 agencies have been inundated with job hunting dealers who often confide : " We 're earning thirty or forty thousand a year , but we 're working for a bucket shop .
20 But it was felt though , that it was necessary to support the document in order to clear up a rather unsatisfactory situation er , where we 're holding sectional and delegate conferences that do n't have remits and guidelines er , which can clarify their position .
21 By managing the stock and thinning them out we 're getting larger and better shellfish . ’
22 We 're getting contaminated and our kids are getting sick .
23 And , then he 's coming home , getting a bath , and we 're getting ready and going .
24 But if we took the highest price of everything then we 're making thousands and thousands and thousands .
25 So we 're doing that but scoring goals as well .
26 But we 're placing one or two small differences to procedure on union citizens directly stemming from the provisions of the E E C directive implementing in article eight B two .
27 All we keep getting off them is I says , you mean to say , we 're paying two and half thousand pounds worth of repairs , I says , and they 're not done ?
28 We 're giving two and a half thousand doctors computers on their desk , where they can tap in to the computer anything which happens to the patient which they suspect might be related to the medicine and also put in to the computer , of course , the medicines which the patient is taking , so that these records , covering about five million patients altogether , will be all centrally brought together in order to give very early warning of any harm which medicines are doing , so that 's a very important development .
29 We 're in a position where we 're going to borrow a bit from next year , that actually puts the pressure on as I see it 's about nine or ten thousand extra this year , the allowance is about a hundred and eighty thousand , the total , erm , we 're adding nine or ten thousand to that , we 're taking it off it for next year , so we 've already got ourselves something like an eighteen to twenty thousand reduction in members allowances next year so the pressure is on to resolve the problem , and er , perhaps Mr might feel that actually that extra pressure might make us resolve it .
30 And , we 're becoming more and more stringent on where people pile boxes and other various items of rubbish .
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