Example sentences of "and we [be] [v-ing] [det] " in BNC.

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1 There have been cases in cashmere relating to an earlier period and we are pursuing those actively with the EC authorities .
2 You know you 'll only you will only get that much for wedding fairs and we are getting that .
3 Mr Curry said : ‘ A better balance on the taxation between wine , beer and spirits within the EC would be to the advantage of the UK and we are supporting that approach . ’
4 We 've worked hard to develop inter-directory and inter-agency working , we 've trained a high proportion of the staff and we are recognising that re- organising the directorate to provide specialist children 's service .
5 Is this being appraised with the exception or continuous service with the application , and we are deleting that point 4 does n't apply to access .
6 On the other hand , many hon. Members want such a facility directly available to them and we are examining that .
7 We keep up standards by running training awards for Upholstery and Soft Furnishing trainees , these trainees are our future craftsmen and women and we are doing all we can to ‘ uphold ’ the same standards we had in the past and maintain them into the future .
8 ‘ As you can see , there are many things to consider at this point and we are doing that now ’ , said .
9 Lecturers will now come to me to check what modules the students are doing with other staff , and we 're taking much more of a team approach .
10 Over one hundred new L reg already ordered for August the first , and we 're taking more orders everyday .
11 And we 're replacing all of those , year by year .
12 Alright then , and we 're sorting this out when she 's gone out , when it 's gone out , but we 're going to think about this eh doing things underhanded right ?
13 into the third division and we 're calling all Hereford fans … your team needs you …
14 We 've increased our market shares virtually everywhere er two very strong er improvements Venezuela and Nigeria and the the initiative we 've taken with the Soviets to rework their wells er should be onstream by the end of the year and we 're hoping that may lead to other opportunities er , both in Russia and er and there 's the possibility from that of some business in Eastern Europe as well .
15 Er B T now have er are sending a tone down her phone a tone down the phone and we 're hoping that might happen otherwise we 're going to try and send somebody round .
16 And I do n't mean I 'm bending them , but there were some , as I 've said many times , a lot of silly people refereeing in speedway , and thank goodness now , ninety nine per cent of them are being sensible and we 're seeing some good refereeing .
17 President , I 'd like to er , offer thanks on behalf of my membership in the Process and Construction Section , on the false agreement , it was a very successful week and just to echo Keith 's words , those links that we made are working and we are in correspondence with the , our colleagues in and we 're picking that up in terms of recruitment .
18 And we 're providing all the accommodation and travel expenses , and everything .
19 ‘ The French are in Frasnes , and we 're holding all the farms beyond the stream .
20 Good , good getting hard this is n't it when you 've been having a holiday and you thought you were gon na have a nice play and we 're doing all this hard work .
21 And we 're doing another gig soon . ’
22 It 's moving constantly and we 're increasing all the time .
23 However we 're beginning to make some progress and we 're making some progress for a number of reasons .
24 And we 're laughing all the way
25 We had increased our fibre intake and we were eating more fish , fruit and vegetables .
26 In that peat there used to be deer 's teeth , everything , parts of the jaw , horns , what we were dredging up , then we went further down to erm Downham Reach , that 's just before the Cattoes and we were dredging all green clay .
27 But now he was cuddling me and whispering in my ear with helpless pleading , " Hold me — hold me — " Suddenly I was hugging him with all my strength ; our bodies were strung tight together and we were kissing each other 's cheeks with little frantic kisses — we could n't bear to draw apart even enough to find each other 's lips .
28 And we were doing that in front of 30 people at the Mean Fiddler .
29 but I persuaded him that it would melt while he had his drink and to put it in my bag and er it was lunchtime when we got home and we were going some I , I ca n't remember what we were doing afterwards so I gave it to his mother , I thought she could share it .
30 And then we used to do erm exercises with er from different areas , they 'd come and attack our area or we 'd come and try and in il infiltrate in their area and er we had , we had a night exercise and we was erm went out Saturday afternoon , we was out all Saturday night and Sunday and on the Sunday mid day we was still er out and we was in the farmyard at the farm at end of Brierley 's Lane by Bell Lane , off Bell Lane , Brierley 's Lane right at other end , we was in their farmyard and their outer buildings and we was str put out on guard duty from the Stafford Road to Broad Lane , and we was protecting that area , they were supposed to be coming from the Cannock area towards us and er we was in the , in the farmyard and course the m muck and stuff and all that out of the farmyard was there and the ducks was wallowing in it .
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