Example sentences of "we be [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are up before dawn to prepare food , and when we come home , we have to look after the children , clean and cook . ’
2 A government that believes we are out of recession , but is still making Britain the Taiwan of Europe .
3 Once we , once we are out of feudalism and once we have political control we can dictate wherever we want to go and once we 've got full control we will go into socialism .
4 And we can ride , most of us , although we are out of practice . ’
5 ‘ We do n't think we are out of line with other companies but there is a lot of room for improvement . ’
6 If we cultivate our intellect and not our bodies , we are out of balance and ill health will result .
7 The performance at Arsenal was an indicator that we are back on song , and that is how we intend to stay . ’
8 However , ‘ I invite nobody into my soul ’ he declares , as if to banish the exhibitionist thought.44 And then if the search for suffering is allowed to eclipse the rest , we are back with Marmeladov squinnying into the bottom of his vodka jug ; whereas Stavrogin saying he wants to forgive himself might be Raskolnikov pondering retrospectively , selfcritically , on his admission of guilt at the police station .
9 We are back with appropriateness of response : a mother who has difficulty in feeding her baby may persist , because she is anxious that the baby should be properly fed , in prolonging a painful experience beyond her own and the baby 's endurance .
10 We are back with Miss Miniver , her glasses glinting in the firelight .
11 We are back to night scenes again .
12 ‘ If the white-only referendum on March 17 does not back President De Klerk 's reforms , then we are back to square one .
13 We are back to trousers , hats and no hair at all . ’
14 Ardiles said : ‘ When we are back to full-strength there would n't have been a place for him . ’
15 When we are in as Mr himself agrees , the worst housing recession probably this this century .
16 ‘ So we are off to Watling Street ? ’
17 ‘ That is why , ’ the coroner barked , getting up , ‘ we are off to Newgate to see Solper . ’
18 then we 're over at Ellen 's er Christmas Eve
19 Ooh can I just mention while we 're while we 're on about tables , well we 're not really on about it , but can I just mention it .
20 We 're on about taxation this week , well the- they 're in trouble over that now .
21 Looking round the table she added , ‘ While we 're on about weddings , Aah might as well say that Aah 'm going ti marry Tobias .
22 Right then , we 're on to stress .
23 now we 're on to matters arising .
24 Fireman , we 're on to firemen now , what , why do policemen , what do policemen go to the houses for ?
25 We 're on to tape two now ?
26 Yeah we 're on to tape two cos this A side of tape two .
27 . We want to talk first of all about the North Yorkshire M Ps , we have t We 're on to Michael as I speak , and his secretary has been very very charming , very helpful , very nice .
28 We 're , working on an hotel project I think and we 're up to week thirteen on the programme and I think you might be able to see on week thirteen and given the information we 've got at the moment as well , it means we 're gon na be working on three floors at once so it was the first thing to identify .
29 ‘ CSM says we 're off into Belgium to meet Jerry . ’
30 Now we 're off to America and the desert of southern California for the first of a four part series featuring the RAF 's parachute display team — the Falcons .
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