Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] we all " in BNC.

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1 I got us all of a piece , and we lay quiet .
2 ‘ I 'm sure my husband wo n't mind me saying that it was not his wealth which made us all respect him — although I 've heard my husband say many a time that the wealth of Mr D'Arcy of Moss Side by Manchester was of an enormity to make the sultans and pashas of the East take note — but it was not for that , not at all , that we , all of us who knew of him … ’
3 We all had our recollections of our own special moments , but the abiding memory is of the blessed peach and tranquillity of the Shrine and the almost tangible bond of companionship and caring , love and laughter which bound us all together .
4 Reg tore this apart and produced wonderful cool refreshing water which revived us all .
5 You hugged us all around then , And gave your welcoming beam
6 She 'd got a pathetic little bit in the Post Office — she helped us all out from time to time — but not enough to set up anywhere .
7 The woman who drove you told us all about it .
8 She had just come from London and she told us all about the great spirit of British resistance to the Nazi air attacks .
9 She was notorious for having lots of love affairs which she told us all about .
10 She informed us all she had some very bad news and through her tears said that King George VI had died , ’ recalls Margery Burton , of Redworth Road , Shildon .
11 She explained , and she showed us all those tiles and bowls , and the brush and comb he used to do his beard with . "
12 She touched us all , including our district nurse who had a chronic whiplash injury and her friend who had an arthritic hip . ’
13 After coffee our final speaker was Dr Findlater who kept us all enthralled by his expertise and enthusiastic approach to the history of human anatomy .
14 ‘ The old one-legged man who brought us all here for nothing ; and that boy who I 'm going to have the heart of ! ’
15 Many years ago when I was in a play with Thora Hird she presented us all at the end of the show with a bottle of champagne .
16 You gave us all a start , ’ Rose said happily .
17 She gave us all so much love .
18 It has been written and directed by James Dearden , the man who had us all on the edge of our seats with Fatal Attraction .
19 She greeted us all in her various roles of mother , friend , daughter-in-law , mother-in-law and mistress of the house , bringing with her an air of reality and practicality .
20 so she said I , I went in and I said to Geraldine I 'm going I owe you any bloody money take the bugger out me wages , she says I ai n't having people that I like being stabbed like that by people like that , she said she ai n't worth the salt of the earth , she 's the salt of the earth she said with people like that pointing to Jenny and Jane , no way , she said and I 'm going with my mates , I turned round and the next thing Janet and Janet and Barbara in there , when we got up the pub at twelve o'clock , course we were all having sandwiches me and Pam got the , me and er Barb got there , then Pam come in then a few more come and erm then the plumber and all that come in with them and I said oh girls we never clocked out , so I said oh well I 'm gon na have to take my key back to Steve , burst out laughing , so I said oh no I said why do n't we have a key cracking competition so of course that 's what we did we all took our keys out of our bag and we went ready for she 's a jolly good ready , steady , fellow , for she 's go and we cracked these ruddy keys and shoved them up in the air
21 Dickie was in the gardens there , Pammie drove two tractor driver , Jo , Jo was the , where 's Jo , Jo was the dairy , milk , then I used to drive the other tractor when we wanted two , and what we did we all could take over from the milker when she was off , or Pammie , we could all interchange .
22 They made us all kneel , made us put our heads between our legs and clasp our hands behind .
23 These people here are very over-careful you know , they just like to cover every eventuality so they asked us all to ring our families even though there is n't a thing wrong … . ’
24 The government would save so much money in the long run if they built us all homes instead of putting us up in this dump ; it 's ridiculous . ’
25 Refreshed , they bade us all adieu , and sped off in their big car .
26 They called us all down to see what a million pounds looked like .
27 They gave us all railway warrants back to our homes .
28 And I 'd written the postcard on boat er they gave us all postcards to send home .
29 He gave , they gave us all a lovely mug each , beautiful
30 They searched us all , probing every inch of our bodies .
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