Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But then suddenly we got in contact with each other and picked up where we left off .
2 I 've just built a spreadsheet to show how much we spent on subscriptions in 1991/92 and 1992/93 .
3 p.p.s have I got the figures about right for how much we payed for players — Beeney ( .35m ) , Kelly ( 0 ) , Dorigo ( 1.3 ) , Fairclough ( .6 ) , Wetherall ( .15 ) , Strach ( .3 ) , Speed ( 0 ) , Macca ( 1.3 ) , White ( 1.25 — this is the one I 'm most unsure of ) , Wallace ( 1.6 ) and Deane ( 2.9 ) ?
4 If we were selected at Lille , apparently we proceeded to Paris and then on to Marseilles after a number of further tests .
5 I do not remember how long we stayed at Jaipur but every day was packed with excitement .
6 Perhaps we began on Elizabeth Bowen 's The Death of the Heart .
7 If only we realised in time , we would n't waste our lives on trash. why is the best thing in the world tied to the least lasting ?
8 He told Frankie to take care of me and so we went off hand in hand .
9 So we went to France to this huge warehouse in Les Halles .
10 So we went to Sopot ,
11 So we went to Sarajevo .
12 So we went to bed . ’
13 So we went to bed .
14 I 've got ta , I think people are so un-organised with Christmas , you 've got to be organised , you 've got to say like , you know , I 'm only going to those shops , you know , if like like now , say so we went in Boots
15 So we rode for Whitton , and were able , as soon as the Welsh were gone , to bring off some of our wounded safely . ’
16 And so we sailed on south for some days .
17 So we agreed about tea , and invited Father D'Arcy to join us .
18 So we got into bed together .
19 Some people say that trotting on the roads helps harden the horse 's legs while others maintain that too much trotting mean too much concussion on legs and feet ; I follow the latter view and so we stayed in walk with the occasional gentle trot uphill .
20 Erm we also know that base five formwork is up so we started on base five as soon as we can , put as many resources into it as we can we mentioned earlier that er having five hundred people in there made life quite congested but we decided the more people that helped in there the better and er our objective was to get the er wall steelwork up .
21 So we moved to Haddenham for peace and quiet but now it starts here and we 're very frightened we shall be driven away from here because you ca n't live with that noise .
22 So we worked with boats those lochs for four generations .
23 So we settled on Saturday , 20 January 1900 .
24 I can still see her as I first met her , a skinny , energetic schoolgirl with a flower in her shining black hair , who quickly grew into a beautiful woman and whose life became entwined with mine as together we triumphed over disease , over prejudice and even over war .
25 Finally we limped into Ambon , former jewel of the Spice Islands , written of so glowingly by Wallace , but now all but denuded of trees .
26 We chased that letter in er March nineteen ninety three and er finally we wrote in July nineteen ninety three the letter which I 've copied round er .
27 When finally we came in sight of the monastery , the pilgrims broke into song , a slow deep melody which matched the laboured- progress of the coach up the last half mile of track to the monastery gates .
28 Finally we arrived at Ballina , where the rushing River Moy joined the sea .
29 Each new delicacy was greeted with mock consternation and genuine appreciation-'What more ? ’ — but finally we retired to Colonel Goreng 's ‘ den ’ .
30 Anyway we landed in Southampton .
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