Example sentences of "we [adv] [vb past] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By the time we eventually turned to starboard and headed off towards the UK I was most anxious to get home : I was to be the best man at a wedding that day , and I had to get back before high noon , When the dawn really appeared we were lying very sedately over ( and we were not aware of it at the time ) Belgium . |
2 | he certainly found me and from there we just went from strength to strength and erm were still have together . |
3 | ‘ I 'd talked to him a year ago — and we just kept in touch . |
4 | We just seemed to time it wrong with the weather . |
5 | At first we just stared in disbelief . |
6 | Except in winter , when heavy snow sometimes delayed us and another engine had to come to the rescue , we generally arrived on time at Parma. just occasionally a tram car went off the rails ; perhaps Camera was overcome by the thrill of speed . |
7 | We soon went to bed . |
8 | We always thought of Headline as a big company in embryo rather than as a little company . |
9 | I went round to their place again and we had toast and tea with real cow 's milk , not the Handy Brand condensed milk we always had at home . |
10 | The frenzied living for ourselves which we once used to value so highly now disappears before the far more vital longing to keep company with God in faith , hope and love . |
11 | However , we still got to school by 9.00am . |
12 | And then we she got married we still kept in touch with one another and I got married and we did n't live far from one another . |
13 | He greeted me politely and we quickly got into conversation . |
14 | As we also noticed in chapter 3 , we can not predict the full membership of the set on phonological grounds . |
15 | and we also looked at acid and carbonate . |
16 | As we also said in chapter 3 , there are instances when efficiency measures are either not practicable or not possible . |
17 | We also read of crowd conversions through the preaching of the Christians in Jerusalem after pentecost ( Acts 2:37–41 ; 4:4 ) . |
18 | Very often I dined on a banana split , which was enormous : it consisted of a whole banana , three scoops of ice cream , syrup and whipped cream and only cost 25 cents ; we also lived on delicatessen sandwiches and salads and were so excited with the automats where we put our money in and out popped coffee . |
19 | We also drew on survey evidence to show that temporary work provided an important source of new jobs for unemployed people , of whom perhaps a quarter took such work . |
20 | We often began with antipasto : a selection of home-cured salumi . |
21 | ‘ We often played at home . ’ |
22 | We often got into trouble with foreign seamen that came there and they started making up to the Chinamen 's wives . |
23 | We often cried with pain . |
24 | If we really fell in love and then never saw one another again , it would take us a long time to get over it and forget . |
25 | They sat down to a celebration champagne lunch with Dai Davies , the farm manager , and set about opening the heaps of telegrams and congratulatory letters ‘ so that we really felt on top of the world ’ . |
26 | We really felt at home here from the first time we came . |
27 | ‘ We simply went to work like normal citizens during martial law and now it seems that 's a crime , ’ he went on , gesturing at the 20 heads of party factory cells who were gathered to discuss the future of communism in Poland . |
28 | We then went to assembly which lasted anything from fifteen to twenty five minutes , we would then go into our classrooms and do whatever we were told . |
29 | We then went by train into the country , and took a taxi to Dr Roylott 's house . |
30 | This decline was comparable with what we previously found in colon carcinomas . |