Example sentences of "we [verb] [verb] [prep] all " in BNC.

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1 So really , if we got shot of all that cos really , you want to make another hatch
2 I think if we got rid of all those open topped tour buses in York , traffic would be a lot easier .
3 We got rid of all the rubbish , put it in and started packing and erm about five minutes later the man from next door came out .
4 So Wendy came on the Wednesday and we got going with all the office work here .
5 ‘ Well , ’ says Howard , ‘ I think the thing we want to avoid at all costs — I mean , I really feel quite strongly about this — is setting up some kind of Utopia — some kind of over-simplified Arcadia which would n't stretch the imagination of the … ’
6 If members would accept the additional resolution which stands in my name erm which reads this is what we 'd copied to all district councils and they would be made aware of the county council 's views on the matter .
7 ‘ What are we going to do at all ! ’ his mother cried , as his father led her after them .
8 Do we have to go through all that again ! ’
9 Going well , I do n't care why should we have to pay for all those poor people !
10 Erm if we actually look erm and I do n't know if we did introduce to all members Bryony who is my assistant and who works very largely on the programme with me and on the educational and events side , and is acting minute secretary while Judith is on maternity leave .
11 ‘ Er , ’ Gurder said , ‘ we did look in all the rooms , did n't we ? ’
12 One of my main concerns is nursery-school education , and I wonder if we 've progressed at all from Margaret Thatcher 's quote in 1972 : ‘ Within the next 10 years nursery education should become available without charge … ‘
13 Now the reason why we 've gone through all these horrible equations right , and looked at the adaptive expectations model and the partial adjustment model is because both of these two things are incorporated into single res erm a single supply response model that was developed by Nerlove Nur Nerlove in nineteen fifty eight old model but very very popular , right .
14 I think we 've gone through all the sevens in the blacks ai n't you ?
15 Sid was very cooperative there he did n't realize but he has been he 's spoken very well , we 've talked about all these jobs he 's done and all the travelling he 's done with the
16 In our programmes in the current series about computers , we 've talked about all sorts of applications , in business , in science and in industry .
17 That 's right see we 've talked , we 've spoken about all the form closes before in the past , we 've spoken about a sumter closes , I mean you know what I mean by a sumter close , do n't you ?
18 We 've got through all this by being ourselves — which is a bunch of lying , gibbering twats .
19 We 've got through all this just by being ourselves , which is a bunch of lying , gibbering twats .
20 Come on , we 've got to all get home , mummy has n't done all the washing yet ,
21 We , the people who 'll have the next generation of children , we want a better world than the one we 've got from all of you !
22 We had to go through all those invoices , regardless of what we found .
23 Even though members of my family were born in different areas of the world , it does n't mean that we had lived in all of these areas .
24 We had to wait for all three of them to finish before getting it back .
25 We had instilled in all of us a very strong sense of timing , which had to be to the second , and this had become a habit .
26 ( This was a situation we had to avoid at all costs .
27 So I was still in Berry then and working at the grammar school , so we had to walk across all three causeways for some time .
28 People would stop in the street asking how we were and where we had come from all in perfect English .
29 They do n't even enter into the projections we have done at all .
30 I think we have to remember at all times that we belong to a profession in which there can not be qualifications .
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