Example sentences of "we [vb past] [adv prt] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I f I shall feel as if we 've been from here cos when I was first married we lived up round the next road .
2 As each tread was scraped flush and tamped , we moved up to the next ; when the surface water had run off , the step could be finished .
3 Okay I know we moved on to the next piece last week we will start again on that tomorrow .
4 So we came about for the last time , since we were now south of the entrance , and motorsailed north , a little further off , to give the rock a good clearance .
5 And of course we broke up , we broke up on the first of August er for the er month holiday you see ?
6 On every leg they gave us a cheese roll and several cups of coffee , and by the time we took off for the third time we were wearing a rut in the carpet down the aisle to the tail-end gents .
7 We took off on the last leg for Tromsø .
8 We took off into the last of the evening sun in poor visibility and I do not recall seeing any of the aircraft that took-off in front of me rise in the evening murk , I was too busy putting the nose down and squeezing a bit more speed out of the lumbering Whitley as we cleared the boundary .
9 Well , we really got on well together , and when the bell rang for the first round we went on to the first tee and an official is there to check out which clubs and what type of ball Butch is using .
10 We went up to the second floor and knocked at Manisha 's flat .
11 We went out in the first round and Lee did n't ask me anything until he 'd hit his drive .
12 W that bit we gave up after the First World War but we made er we did make some of these er patented things that they had in the Second World War .
13 An hour or so later I was beginning to feel proud of our levels of determination and achievement as we topped out over the last sand dune , then my heart sank into my boots !
14 We slept out on the last fields , leaving the 90 zigzags of path up to the plateau for the next day .
15 As we pointed out in the last chapter , not only is the amount of redistribution to be undertaken by the government a pure value judgement on which different individuals and different political parties will disagree , but there is an inevitable trade-off between the competing objectives of efficiency and equity .
16 As we sat down to the first of many repetitive meals of salted fish and ground corn , I broached the question of finding a prahu which might carry us as far as Aru .
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