Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh we change over like this . |
2 | Whatever desperate or mundane disappointments might lie ahead , as we gazed down at those phantoms from another age I felt that we had become travellers in time . |
3 | We had n't gone very far when we met up with another Lancaster returning from a Cook 's Tour , and to my horror the two aircraft then flew wing-tip to wing-tip all the way home . |
4 | The sequence in hand was apparently quite simple : we met up with another yacht and sailed in company , then came across a fishing boat to whose skipper I shouted , ‘ Have you any fish to spare ? ’ |
5 | You know , young , homeless people we pick up on this bus and er , we have , we we 've sort of ended up pursuing their cases with the housing department and getting temporary accommodation . |
6 | We make up for this , however , by an almost psychopathic competitiveness . |
7 | One of the few areas that we sell out on most match days , and there 's facilities for men and women and we actively develop these areas . |
8 | Hardly when we steamed up like this . |
9 | Are we justified in regarding these examples as unequivocally wrong in all circumstances ? |
10 | That 's right , we used to go to Road Methodist and erm we got up to all sorts of capers there you know . |
11 | Now we got on to this the other day does anybody remember that ? |
12 | For a short time we got on without much difficulty , but we were soon obliged to have recourse to our hands and knees , and clamber thus from one crag to another . |
13 | As we sit to yet another cup of greasy coffee in a steamed-up café I suggest it 's time we got out of all this . |
14 | ‘ Is n't it about time we got down to some work ? |
15 | ‘ It 's time we got back to those glory nights . ’ |
16 | ‘ We squared up to each other like a scene from high noon ’ |
17 | I went after him to ask him what his problem was — and we squared up to each other like something out of High Noon . |
18 | We bounced round on that pallet bed , so much laughing and shouting that the landlord came up . |
19 | We 're putting some money away for e expenses , we 've taken up the option to purchase , we 've put in a planning application for change of use , we investigated possible grant applications , we 're investigating future expenditure and income generation , and then we report back to this committee once . |
20 | My Enniskillen reverie came to an end as we moved out of that city at last , and continued southward beside the great lough . |
21 | This is the document that we send in with any copy . |
22 | It was a very happy meeting , as we caught up on all that had happened since those distant Bideford days . |
23 | we find , we found out about that place and it was , it was a third cheaper you know |
24 | We found out about this when an impromptu ‘ appel ’ was called at 7.00 pm . |
25 | And if if we home in on that then certainly then that 's a nice comfortable seven fifty to eight hundred pound a week . |
26 | The march was longer than I expected and we staggered in at half past six this morning , having done twenty-seven miles in just over nine hours , which is n't bad . |
27 | But we stopped off for half an hour as well . |
28 | Can we hang on to these ? |
29 | That 's the first time and then we and then we were still around the back and we darted up over these banks |
30 | One of the first things we do , after settling in — we show up at this little garage or car cemetery a few blocks south . |