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

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1 ‘ Well , we met him in Australia , and Sarah went away with him .
2 She 's enjoying herself , we met her at John 's house I felt nervous this morning for sleeping home late although in fact I have been awake quite a lot in between , but
3 We met them at Carberry Hill .
4 We met them on Friday and we did not get the assurances , ’ the spokesman added .
5 ‘ This other team we 've got to beat — we met them on Saturday .
6 she 's , she 's only just had her money through , remember when we met them in Tenerife
7 ‘ Oh , we met lots of times after that , ’ Flora said .
8 And er in the apprentice we used to have to go round the shops on the town matching their er material in velvets and ribbons and satin for making their hats of , as well as the straw we made them from material as well .
9 I said when you came in we made it at school
10 We made it on time — just — thanks to our car phones .
11 Somehow , we made it to Bangkok .
12 We made ourselves at home , ate the simple food sent across to us from the refectory and retired to bed .
13 However , the atmosphere was so friendly and relaxed that it was n't long before we made lots of friends and , spurred on by the Animation Team , joined in the occasional game of volleyball or tennis — you can hire racquets and even have expert tuition if you want to improve on your technique .
14 We made lots of plans , but nothing ever came of them .
15 Going to other cost saving initiatives erm , in the newspapers we 've , we made lots of savings in newsprint .
16 I have to show you this , cos that is the disgrace and you all saw it , we read it on Tuesday .
17 We sold him for £100,000 to race in America and bought him back for £25,000 when he did nothing over there .
18 Cos we sold it to Lee first .
19 ‘ When we took Lingfield over it was losing £50,000 a year and the year before we sold it to Leisure Investments , it made a profit of £690,000 , ’ Muddle junior says .
20 ‘ I was out with my boyfriend and we passed him in Albert Terrace . ’
21 We passed it to port , and now I focused on that lone , spindly tree as its bearing came around .
22 To make conversation now , we asked him about Asyut .
23 We asked him for news about our situation but as usual there was nothing he could , or would , tell us .
24 When we asked them for details about their visit they were very coy .
25 ‘ When we dragged Cpl Edwards out of his seat the back of his head had been blown off — but I still thought he would be OK when we got him to hospital .
26 Yo , we got plenty of clocks we can plug in from .
27 We got plenty of help .
28 Oh , we got plenty of help , and of course , it 's always been said that you do n't reveal a man 's past until he 's been found guilty of an offence , but our magistrates were all local shopkeepers you know
29 Ooh we got plenty of cheese .
30 Yeah , we got something for boys there and it could have been a that they were being sued or something .
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