Example sentences of "we [verb] our [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Even this great cathedral will become a museum and mausoleum the day we lose our confidence in the resurrection .
2 We made our base in the city of Rethymnon , set on a bay lying between the White and Idi mountain ranges .
3 I stopped to pick a rose as we made our way down the garden .
4 On Monday 26th we made our way down the River .
5 But really it was the buzzards and the kestrels circling overhead that caught my eye as we made our way down the coastal path .
6 With that he kicked his horse forward and we made our way down the trackway to the ornately carved gateway of Glastonbury Abbey .
7 All the lights in the town were out as we made our way through the almost empty streets .
8 Slowly we made our way through the heat and the glare and arrived , at list , in the soothing shade of the trees .
9 We stood in the doorway for a while until our eyes adjusted to the darkness and then , stooping low to avoid the worst of the smoke , we made our way through the crowd to a space that had been cleared for us close to the fire .
10 Boldly we made our way through the incredible promiscuity of the streets : men with shoes made out of silver-birch bark , women wearing sacks and carpets , children in their dusty birthday suits .
11 Forlornly we made our way to the local restaurant .
12 We made our way to the car park .
13 As we made our way to the palace , I began to feel that I really was the King of Ruritania , with Marshal Strakencz , the head of the army , on my right and old Sapt on my left .
14 Some of the men carried spades , others food and rum , and we made our way to the beach where the two boats were waiting .
15 We were both a little nervous as we made our way to the lighthouse past the palms , the palapas and the tantalising lagoon .
16 We made our way to the lighthouse , in full view of the temple , and dropped anchors .
17 Glancing at his watch , he added , ‘ It 's time we made our way to the dining-room .
18 We made our way across the first four barges .
19 We made our way past the strongholds of the revolutionary armies to Antofagasta on the coast .
20 When we made our entrance at the church hall everybody stared .
21 I think almost daily there were discussions between our two shop stewards and the quarry owners about you know , levels of production , expected targets , increase in production and all this , and er I think you know through those daily discussions we made our side of the argument known and we we told him that we 'd work to rule if things were n't proper and if we did n't like it .
22 We pick our way across the cement floor and into the battered portacabin .
23 We eat our food in the room under the ponies , so our table is often wet and dirty .
24 A rope can : be what binds us all together as we make our journey through the secret caves
25 We make our way down the corridor , saying nothing .
26 May God bless us all this Christmas time as we make our way to the manger and celebrate the gift of his love and life .
27 We make our way to the car .
28 We trust our health to the physicians , our fortune and sometimes our life and reputation to the lawyer and attorney .
29 We judge our support on the basis of the MPs we talk to , lists that are drawn up , early day motions that are signed , ’ says Robertson , who believes he can count on the public support of maybe seventy Conservative MPs if it comes to a confrontation with John Major .
30 In the meantime , a tourism study should be got underway as quickly as possible to ensure we maximise our influence over the WTB 's thinking .
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