Example sentences of "we [vb base] [adv prt] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When we walk out of the forest into the candlelights of the lodge , the forest moves into our spaces like the sea into scoops of sand .
2 For the implication of his theory of power is that if we break out of the regime of sexuality then power will play through a new series of discourses .
3 We clear out of the flat before Teddy and Janice pile in to cook the evening meal .
4 When we look out of the window at night what do we see ?
5 We get out of the car , stomp round to the wheel , look at it , kick it , swear , look at our watch , feel guilty about not having left enough time to cope with the unexpected , open the boot , bang our head on it , swear again , wonder whether it would n't be better to walk to the phone , decide to change the wheel ourselves , lose one of the nuts and eventually arrive at the meeting half an hour late in a filthy temper , and take up the next five minutes explaining that it must have been a sharp chipping off one of those construction lorries and they overload them to save money and they ought to do something about it …
6 next to the bath we 've got ta drink before we get out of the bath .
7 We sweep out of the taxi , and towards the festivities , joining a troop of other arriving guests .
8 Meanwhile , Neil Kaas will be watching his team lose to Brentford and Peterborough , red faced with rage and frustration , and I 'll be there when we go out of the Cup at home to Middlesbrough , say , or Manchester City .
9 That may change and as we move out of the recession hopefully , er the er erm position will improve , but it does mean that for next year we are not in a position to er achieve the level of income that the , the current year 's budget er required us to and which er on a normal knock-on basis as this element of the budget moves on from year to year , we would n't er have very much hope I would er put to you of actually meeting the level of income that would allow us to operate er a standstill budget in , in this area .
10 As we pull out of the drive , we catch a parting view of the king once more at his castle .
11 We slide out of the room and up the stairs .
12 I will therefore be looking at the range of measures on offer to ensure that as we come out of the recession they offer unemployed people practical and effective help in getting back to work . ’
13 As we come out of the recession , retailers will be looking for new merchandise to attract people into their stores , ’ says Gledhill .
14 I believe that , as we come out of the recession , we shall find that British industry is much stronger than it was during the same period at the beginning of the 1980s , and that it will prosper mightily during the remainder of the 1990s .
15 It will mean more doubtful inward investment at the very moment when this country needs such investment most , as we come out of the recession .
16 I , I think Chairman that as , as we come out of the recession an and th that the overall erm level er quantity of development taking place increases , then we are almost bound to see perhaps more affordable housing erm in absolute terms , although I do n't see any opportunity of there being a a major hiccup in proportional terms , so I , I , like you , I think I remain er pessimistic er regarding the , the , the overview , although we might see er a turning up of the er of the graph having been bumping along the bottom for a little time a little while .
17 All of us stand up watching as we come out of the theatre and Alfred glance up at we .
18 We crawl out of the undergrowth into the bright day .
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