Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | Or are we seeing yet another example of the application of double standards , with Ministers providing no money for the public sector , while sending their own children to school in the private sector ? |
32 | We agreed therefore to conduct the interview in our local hostelry . |
33 | We agreed that much work is still to be done to help bring about a change of heart within our Churches . |
34 | In fact erm , what we agreed yesterday was one on this paper , two and three followed from it , erm , but were not actually moved , at the working party , because it was me who did the moving . |
35 | ‘ They hit the bar and we were a bit lucky there but we deserved a break because we fought right to the death on a very heavy pitch . ’ |
36 | AS a resident and on behalf of the residents of Prescott Street , Albert Hill , I am appalled that our bus service we fought so hard to get is going to be taken away from us . |
37 | For a few minutes we fought wildly . |
38 | ‘ We fought together and we suffered together . |
39 | We fought together with General Franco in the Civil War . |
40 | Wriggling in our seats we gazed dumbly at the teacher , as dogs will whose owner is eating a slice of cake ( Miss ! |
41 | We clung helplessly to the upturned optimist until rescued by the instructor with a motor boat . |
42 | We clung together for warmth and vowed to love one another more than anyone else for all time . |
43 | We consulted widely with the Membership before submitting our evidence to John Warne . |
44 | We consulted more than 160 separate organisations on that . |
45 | ‘ We 'd both be strangers , then , if we met outside ? |
46 | We met outside on the landing . |
47 | We met upstairs , in a room upstairs you see and this is where you got all your contacts and of course , the men all knew you . |
48 | ‘ So she became a writer in English , but without Englishness presumably ? ’ asked my friend when we met again . |
49 | Then when we met again , you would be full of all you had done — a ride on your motor bike to Alba de Tormes or Ledesma , a strange church you had discovered , or a new book someone had sent you from the States . |
50 | I had not seen him since 1982 , but when we met again in his home near Salzburg in March 1988 to record radio and television interviews on the occasion of his 80th birthday he was quite unchanged , as courteous and welcoming as ever and perfectly settled within himself . |
51 | A week later we met again in the United Kingdom Championships in Cwmbran , in south Wales . |
52 | When we met again at the funeral , I knew that I had to see you again soon . |
53 | I was going to let you have the rent as soon as we met again . ’ |
54 | What you 've done for six long years , and more especially what you 've been doing to me ever since we met again ? ’ |
55 | I never understood until I came to Taipei and we met again , when I started to realise why I 'd always reacted so strongly to you . |
56 | ‘ And you were fighting me from the moment we met again . ’ |
57 | ‘ When we met again at Gloucester you hated me . ’ |
58 | ‘ That first night when we met again in the restaurant by the harbour . |
59 | You 've had more than enough time to tell me , and by keeping quiet since we met again you 've been effectively lying . ’ |
60 | ‘ Were you still pining when we — we met again ? ’ |