Example sentences of "we [vb base] [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We get treated like shit in this job . |
2 | It is somewhat of a simplification but this definition seems to describe ‘ what is left of society after we get rid of consideration of production and the state ’ . |
3 | We get rid of flies with fly-spray and by hanging up fly-paper . |
4 | With this issue on sale just before the ADT London Marathon , we 've packed in pages of practical information about after the race . |
5 | We 've argued for years about meals on wheel service that there should be seven day a week service throughout this authority , we 've only got it in the City , we want it throughout the authority . |
6 | We 've fallen in love with Fullcircle , you see . |
7 | ‘ We 've fallen in love with each other , ’ Sabine said quietly . |
8 | We 've kept in touch through sailing . ’ |
9 | Janet posted a letter for me last week to a friend who I worked with at Ipswich , she was one of the girls behind the counter and at the moment they , her and her husband , he , he , he , he was on the , he finished up but he started as a lad in the kitchen but he finished up as a chef on the dining cars and they married and er and they 've got er two children erm they 're married to and , and we kept , we 've kept in touch with each other for sixty years |
10 | It 's been based on jobs we 've done for clients in the past , based on pla past experience . |
11 | As we 've seen with Terry in Brookside . |
12 | And we 've progressed to journeys in Daimlers |
13 | That centre for one of the staff who work there , make quite profound impact on the quality of life for many people living on our estates and I can not see anything more short sighted than denying access to the sorts of services and the sorts of pleasures that people can get from use of a community centre like that by cutting back on staffing so that we ca n't actually use the capital resources that we 've b the capital that we 've invested in facilities like that . |
14 | As Christians we 've discovered about reconciliation in our own lives and we know the need of it in lots of areas in human relationships . |
15 | ‘ We 've played against sides from the Durham League and the North Yorkshire League and they have had the advantage of being able to include the likes of Ritchie Richardson , Clayton Lambert and Phil Simmons . |
16 | I 'm talking about saving human life governments over the last twenty years , troops over the last twenty years , policemen over the last twenty years , laws over the last twenty years , and politicians , including myself , have all failed in all the efforts that we 've made including condemnation of violence , everything , but I am now saying that this dialogue is the best hope I 've seen or , surely I 'm entitled to say to the Prime Minister , alright given that I have said that why do n't you put me to the test ? |
17 | We 've danced on stage with Pete and Michaela and we got to meet Aswad . ’ |
18 | Er We 've worshipped on holiday at nine thirty . |
19 | ‘ We 've called in Roger From the Practice ! ’ |
20 | We 've gone from strength to strength from there qualifying for last year 's UK Team Chase Championships . |
21 | I mean obviously since we was established in nineteen eighty three we 've gone from strength to strength , and the only way that any company can do that is by offering good service all round . |
22 | As we 've heard from people in this programme tonight , most of them start when they 're children or young adolescents |
23 | We 've heard from Michael about the access problems on this corridor , erm he 's produced figures that show that this particular route is over design capacity . |
24 | Now so far we 've talked about things like recharging the batteries . |
25 | Erm within Ryedale we 've got thirty odd hectares of land which we 've allocated for development in the period up to two thousand and six |
26 | Usually we 've finished with lunch by about a quarter past one . |
27 | Hello there … this week we 've come to France to the town of Chalon sur Soane for one of the most dramatic one of of the most dangerous of summer sports … that 's powerboating … |
28 | ‘ We 've come to terms with the rule fairly quickly , ’ said Pearson . |
29 | However , almost as soon as we 've come to terms with its limitations , the penis decides to create a whole new set of trails and tribulations for its owner . |
30 | Well , rightly or wrongly we 've come to arrangements with the Liberals , not because we like the Liberals , not because we wanted to , but we , we were fed up with be being in opposition to tell you the truth . |