Example sentences of "and we [vb mod] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The furious lights would flash past and we would move into the middle again .
2 Carpets and cushions would be ordered and we would sit in the hot stillness , our voices quiet , the half-English , half-Arabic clear on the heavy air .
3 She would joke about the young ‘ uns with fat bums , riding around in cars and we would marvel at the so-called disabled people dismounting briskly from buses or climbing energetically from orange-badged cars .
4 Where their interests overlapped with the Maud Committee they reached similar conclusions , and we may concentrate on the latter as dealing in greater detail with the concerns of this chapter .
5 We are perfectly capable of breaking rules we believe in ( for , example , where conformity fails adequately to satisfy our other needs ) and we may comply in the absence of belief ( where the fear of the consequences of non-compliance is strong ) .
6 No you do n't this is it , we 'll just dump everything , I said to Mark we 'll just dump everything in the back room and we 'll stay in the back room till we 've sorted the front room
7 ‘ Give me a few minutes to clean up and we 'll go to the Swan Inn . ’
8 But what we 'll do is take it there early in the morning , we 'll get he back the bus back to Liverpool , we 'll go to the pier head and we 'll go on the ferry to New Brighton and there was me prattling all on at him and the next thing er , you di , we did n't know that , we thought we were on the main right of way street and your dad started to go across and I looked , your dad was driving , I was sitting beside him and coming towards us along this other road , which had the right of way but we did n't know was a little black mini , I was a ergh , ergh oh Harry , Harry !
9 Shit on their memory and we 'll go through the motions .
10 Peter , see me in the production office at ten and we 'll go through the script .
11 Right colleagues if you would turn to the General Secretary 's report , on page , page one hundred and eighty , and we 'll go through the pages from one eighty two to two six nine , one eighty , one eight one , one eight two , one eight three , one eight four , one eight five , one eight six , one eight seven , one eight eight , one eight nine , one nine O , one nine one , one nine two , one nine three , one nine four , one nine five , one nine six , one nine seven , one nine eight , one nine nine , two hundred , two O one , two O two , two O three , two O four , two O five , two O six , two O seven , two O eight , two O nine , two one O , two eleven , two twelve , two thirteen , two fourteen , two fifteen , two sixteen , two seventeen , two eighteen , two nineteen , two two O , two two one , two two two , two two three , two two four , two two five , two two six , two two seven , two two eight , two two nine , two three O , two three one , two three two , two three three , two three four , two three five , two three six , two three seven , two three eight , two three nine , two four O , two four one , two four two , two four three , two four four , two four five , two four six , somebody get me a drink !
12 so and we 'll go in the Metro .
13 If you think of a famous building that you associate with London okay we are doing life in the city , we all live in London okay , think in your mind of a famous building for example Saint Paul 's , what I want you to do , and we 'll go round the class , is that I want you to describe yourself
14 Working out the cost of these premiums , and we 'll start with the Covermaster , and we 'll use your workbooks .
15 Will you come back to me in terms of who you want to invite , taking on Liz Kermey 's point about involving people themselves if they so wish , and we 'll consult with the opposition liaison member and the vice-chair .
16 ‘ When my Mum 's about to have her pains I 'll call for yer and we 'll sit on the stairs and listen . ’
17 You kids can sit there and we 'll sit at the table .
18 So we take Chri , Timothy to the story time and then you stay with me and we 'll potter around the shops and the little library .
19 Part-ex and all the rest of it , did the deal , negotiated , and said right what we want to do , is Saturday morning , she thinks she 's going to come down and look at a decent second-hand one , and I want you to take the part , take the brand new car off and all the rest of it , and then say take that one for a test drive , which is mine , all taxed up and gassed up and all the rest of it , and we 'll disappear in the moonlight .
20 She sighed , then said more briskly , ‘ But come in , and have a drink with me — I 've just made some fresh lemonade — and we 'll talk about the furniture .
21 We firmly believe that we are top eight material and we 'll score against the best teams .
22 again and we 'll get onto the
23 You sit down and have a rest , and we 'll pop in the chemist and get some Calpol , cos we 're running out .
24 On the other , just wait a moment and we 'll come to the other side of the argument because the argument is carefully and evenly balanced .
25 Next week we start the second part of the course , our erm , our key as it were and we 'll look at the first one with er .
26 Have a handout and we 'll look at the different types of stress
27 what , what I hope we 'll do next week is to , is to take that idea up and to see maybe why this policy came through erm and we 'll look at the , like the arithmetic of that as to , as to how much money there was , how much land there was in fact .
28 You stick to the salon catwalks and we 'll stick to the hallowed turf of Old Trafford , White Hart Lane , Wembley and the rest .
29 He has been convicted of crime , and we shall assume for the moment that he has not behaved himself within the meaning of these words .
30 Romanticism has had an immensely powerful impact on the modern outlook , and we shall see in the next chapter how it fed into theology at the beginning of the nineteenth century .
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