Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb past] [adv] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 One could go on and pick many other scriptures , you know in the erm the New Testament not only were there those three questions that we mentioned earlier on about salvation , but there are three unanswered questions in the New Testament in Mark chapter eight , Jesus asked that question of which there is no answer , for what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and looses his sole or what shall a man or a woman give in exchange for their soul , Jesus did n't try and answer , there is no answer to that question , then again in , in Hebrews chapter three , er chapter two and verse three there is an unanswered question , how shall we escape if we neglect so greater salvation , and finally one other the apostle Peter , he asked the question in , in chapter fo , first apostle in chapter four and verse seven seventeen for it is time for judgment to begin with the household of God and if judgment begins with us first , what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of God
2 I would like to at this point to review the timing that we set earlier on
3 But we were moving in different directions and it had been clear for some while that we stayed together out of habit .
4 David Sollom , owner of the centre and one of the three instructors of the day , was enthusiastic about the conditions so we drove straight out to one of the four sites which the school uses .
5 There were also some roadworks along the route and we did not pass our usual stopping place for a cup of tea so we pressed straight on to Brighton . ’
6 It was not far enough , as there was still downward straggle , so we moved further up the ladder to cubes .
7 Anyway , we did n't have much luck in the hollow either , so we moved further up the field .
8 We stayed on board and we went up on to every deck and there was even a gentleman , he showed us up on the bridge on that er on that and , and of course there was the little shop and I bought I thought I must buy something on the Queen Elizabeth and I bought a pen .
9 And we went away up to gather the violets .
10 And we went all round the bed and we went all round outside , we went all through the back smelt outside Jane 's door in case she 'd she were on fire could n't find nothing , sat down and read , he said it 's cos the telly 's on and I expect it 's damp and it 's you know
11 ‘ On this last record , and Keith will attest to this , we spent ages recording guitars ; we had every guitar available to us and we went all out .
12 Me and , did you see me and Sarah we went up and we went back down again .
13 Mandeville lit one of these and we went deeper in .
14 She held my hand and we walked slowly up the yard .
15 We had drunk a lot more than was usual for Jean-Claude and me , and we rolled slowly back to the cottage , stopping only , on Jean-Claude 's insistence , to listen to the music of the night insects .
16 They 'd brought a poor young woman with a baby in a pushchair and we traipsed all around , in and out of houses , it was bitterly cold , and at the end of the exercise I felt we could have saved a hell of a lot of time .
17 The following day Agrippa announced we would leave and we slipped quietly out of Nottingham and took the road south .
18 Cos we moved in in about nineteen I think we moved in in nineteen eighty nineteen eighty , nineteen eighty one we moved in .
19 My leg was injured so I was put immediately into the ship 's sick bay until we arrived safely back in Liverpool .
20 Cos it 's sad in my opinion that going back to where we were several months ago because we set out out to attracting higher quality people paying them more money and we 've come back again to basically seeing the people who we saw in the first instance
21 In Huarina the tarmac was abandoned for the dirt road that would take us through Achacachi , honouring us with our last good look at the Ancohuma massif before we rolled endlessly down to Sorata and the warm , wetting mists of Yungas .
22 After we came up out of the dank womb of the pit , we went for a drink in the welfare club .
23 I hoped he remembered to pull his cuff down over it when we got out on to the street .
24 just when we got back off holiday we 'd got a letter from
25 Ewen Mackay was still tying up when we nosed gently in to rub shoulders with Stormy Petrel , and Neil jumped ashore and turned to hand me out .
26 Of course that was just stage one , when we moved gently up into position at the Valve .
27 I shouted wildly , as we walked together out of the front door , to wait for the coach in the road .
28 I think that everyone had to be rescued by a motor boat as we drifted helplessly around , vainly splashing at the water with these pieces of wood .
29 The sea was calm , and Oban , caught in the clear light of a summer morning , looked charming and toylike , as we sailed sedately out between the islets and castle crowned rocks , with sea-birds drifting in our wake , and everywhere , even over the smell of salt and wind , the scents of summer .
30 ‘ Rosa , ’ he said as we got out on to the pavement .
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