Example sentences of "[adv] we [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And when when he gets to know us a bit better we got quite a welcome tonight .
2 I do not know if elegans shares the interesting ‘ primitive ’ features of livingstonii — it is certainly quite similar in appearance — but if it does then perhaps we have here a group of fish descended from ancestors which stopped off on the way to the rocks , and which did not need to evolve the specialisations needed in the more-densely populated and competitive atmosphere of the rocky zones .
3 ‘ I 'm thinking , ’ Johnny Dee raised his glass and took thinking sips , ‘ perhaps we acted just a tad rashly . ’
4 Obviously we use up the money more quickly .
5 So we carried out a test very satisfactorily and then made overtures to land .
6 Well we were lucky in that we 've been able to do , have a , a very good relationship with a company called well known in the marine side and they put in forty five thousand pounds into er the scheme and promised that before Christmas and that was reading the paper one day in November the , the Robert the National Heritage Minister saying that they may be , may , if you 're lucky , going to put some money into sport and er so we contacted them and we were one of the first sports to get , had money doubled as they say in the bingo hall , so we er we now have ninety , ninety thousand pounds and which I wh has been distributed or will be distributed in the , in the following way so that 's how we 're gon na spend it and er these er , the administration represent we were basically overwhelmed with enquiries and s we took on a person in order to , to do it , the normal R Y A staff had already got enough on so we took on a girl called Sara who answers all the queries on the Year of Youth Hotline and erm we are also running the boat shows , the four or five N B L challenge which is the flagship event for our sponsors which is er I wo n't go into the , the details but is a , a talent fight , talent spotting event for under sixteen year olds around the country and it provided fleet of dinghies , the prize for which is a dinghy which is not , not a bad prize I think you 'll agree .
7 So we took out a Share Protection policy — and when our senior partner did die , we were both secure .
8 So we drove up the Llanberis Pass and on the way conceived the unoriginal compromise idea of a Snowdon Horseshoe circuit .
9 So we sit around the TV and watch John Lee on the screen , having this great party outside this very house , with his grand-kids and his ladyfriends .
10 When she come round the middle girl she brought a friend with her and Ashley was with us so we ran down the dyke
11 Er but she 's a member and we went there for lunch and it was the ideal place , you know , cos there were n't any , many people around and so we had quite a nice lunch and erm whilst we were there we then had a drink in er in the bar and erm her the , the secretary of the club , a lady , came to talk to Barbara and she mentioned that she 'd seen her on Blind Date you see , and so I got to know more by listening to them two speaking er and er that 's where I learnt about er that .
12 So we need both a psychological and a sociological perspective .
13 So we worked out the maximum we 're gon na do is probably two hundred interviews an hour , that 's really over estimating
14 you put your glasses on to try and see , and you ca n't pluck the eyebrows because the glasses are in the way so we do quite a lot of eyebrow trimming , erm at salon .
15 Together we brought round a pile of boards and I started chopping while Laura fed the slender faggots to the flame , and Edward tinkered with the loose bricks that controlled the air supply .
16 As the last echoes of American drawl died away we scrambled up the final pitch and slithered down the dangerous descent in near darkness .
17 ‘ Every day people see their house as a wasting , dwindling asset , the longer we put off a return of consumer confidence , ’ he said .
18 The sooner we leave here the better ! ’
19 Gradually we built up a common world , partly based on the great of the past , like Jane Austen , partly on Ivy .
20 The further we went up the Nile , the more the river seemed to express some awful ambivalence .
21 Each group becomes more inclusive the further we move up the hierarchy .
22 Yesterday we told how a new book gives precise locations of bedrooms used by the Queen and members of her family at the Palace .
23 And I remember , too , those I had n't eaten by the time I got home we hung on the tree .
24 And locally we carried out a similar exercise some six months ago which showed that eighty two percent of the businesses were still there after months .
25 Slowly we drove down a broad unpaved street lined with matchbox-houses .
26 Luckily we have much the same tastes in television .
27 But eventually we haggled out an agreement .
28 But however incompletely we understand how an airliner works , we all understand by what general process it came into existence .
29 Later we take up the case of natural or pure monopoly where huge economies of scale allow only a single producer to survive in an industry .
30 Hence we present here the first rationalization of active-centre disallowed Ramachandran angles that are likely to play a direct role in protein function .
  Next page