Example sentences of "[subord] we [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do we not know more than we ever did about crowds , power , group behaviour , motivation , national and religious hysteria and so forth ?
2 We all had a similar colonial background and were desperate to ‘ fit in ’ and be accepted — so we never talked of racism directly .
3 Vigno , who had served with the 2ème Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes , intimated that if we ever got to Corsica we would be expected to do it in under forty minutes .
4 If we really fell in love and then never saw one another again , it would take us a long time to get over it and forget .
5 ( Our sample was obviously biased because we only spoke to couples who felt secure in the knowledge that the adoption had just been completed . )
6 The tow rope snapped twice on the way and was getting shorter and shorter before we eventually got to Darlington .
7 How we survived remains a mystery , but when we eventually arrived at Backakeldy , we were told that the coastguard had been alerted and that our mad passage across the barriers had been watched in amazement by worried would-be rescuers .
8 When we originally talked to Barry about it , we already knew that the Prime Minister would be guest that night , so we told him all about it , and he had this great idea .
9 Then , very soon , the hunting stage when we deliberately played at savages .
10 ‘ It 's evolution ; when we still lived in caves we used to go out and hunt and whoever brought back the mammoth or whatever ate the best meat and got to fuck the women , and all that was good for the human race .
11 As we also noticed in chapter 3 , we can not predict the full membership of the set on phonological grounds .
12 As we also said in chapter 3 , there are instances when efficiency measures are either not practicable or not possible .
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