Example sentences of "we would go " in BNC.

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1 We 'd go for long walks and eat hot meals and watch the sunset .
2 I remember having some really interesting discussions with him when we 'd go and see a band somewhere .
3 We 'd go right out of our way in the search .
4 We 'd go on to gigs or to parties or out to eat .
5 What happened was , when we 'd go there to rehearse on a Friday night , he would disappear for an hour or so .
6 I and other girls and women , we 'd work the Dhenki , husking the rice , or sometimes we 'd go to the fields carrying tobacco and food for my brothers-in-law and cousins who were working there .
7 I thought it was Annie , and we 'd go home together and see Marie and they 'd both be proud of me and we could sit in front of the Christmas tree together and guess what the wrapped up presents were , and eat mince pies and all that .
8 We 'd go out on the town , hit a few cocktail parties , go dancing , and I 'd drop a few hundred quid on a weekend . ’
9 Leee Childers : ‘ In America , we 'd go to the record companies and make outrageous demands at RCA because we did n't know any better .
10 We 'd go and be about to play a town and that town pulled out .
11 We 'd go over to England then , to London and Birmingham .
12 They would visit the cemetery together : ‘ she would take a tram car , see she 'd one or two buried there , it was her own family , and we 'd go to the cemetery nearly every Sunday if the weather was good .
13 We thought we 'd go and help !
14 Then we 'd go on a ten- to twenty-mile march and when we came back it would all be weighed again .
15 We 'd go round the corner and perhaps there 'd be a couple of fellows fighting or drunk .
16 So up we 'd go and we 'd have to keep the crowd back and the object was to wait for Mary to come out for some more beer which was the pub across the road , and when she did , grab her .
17 You see , we were so used to being out , both the wife and I. We 'd go all over London travelling and to the theatre ; and of course our holidays abroad , we miss , weekends at the coast we miss .
18 I always remember Jessie saying , ‘ Come on twins , let's go over the tap , ’ and we 'd go through it to the tune Sitting On Top Of The World .
19 ‘ For a while I thought we 'd go down because of it .
20 ‘ I thought we 'd go for a drive and put her through her paces , ’ he suggested .
21 We 'd go to tea with him and Auntie Lucy , and Uncle Joe would sit me on his lap and stroke my hair .
22 We 'd go in and maybe Elvis would have a couple of tunes he 'd want to try , or maybe Sam would have some ideas , so we 'd try different things and finally just lock into one of them . ’
23 We would sit down and work out chord progressions and scales and we 'd go over modes ; we 'd map out scales and modes over three octaves and go over arpeggios .
24 ‘ After we 'd had a nice dinner together , we 'd go into Richard 's studio and we 'd put on music .
25 When he 'd got a shot he liked , we 'd go to bed .
26 Even though we were always moving around , we 'd always be on the same tip ; we 'd go to bed at the same time and my mom would carry cooking pots into hotels and cook — stink out the whole place with curry .
27 We 'd go barefoot in the fields and play fairies , and horses and keepers : the horse would have to step in as many cow shits as possible and the keeper would have to clean it up from between their toes .
28 By then Keenan and me are pretty drunk ; and they keep stealing our bottle from the dressing room , so we 'd go across the street and get another jug .
29 As a matter of fact we were like two atom bombs — we 'd go off together and there would be this tremendous explosion but we 'd come down together , too .
30 He had a limp , he had a false leg , and of course , when you 're kids it strikes you as very funny to have a woodwork teacher with a wooden leg , so he 'd say , ‘ What shall we make today , kids ? ’ and we 'd go ‘ Want another leg , sir ? ’ and things like that .
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