Example sentences of "we [vb past] [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All that business about Linda — I know we agreed not to talk about it — but I feel such a shit out here .
2 Derek Jeffries was bought for Crystal Palace for £100,000 in September 1973 by Manager Malcolm Allison , who h , ad also been his boss at Manchester City , to help boost Palace 's struggling midfield as we sought desperately to come to terms with life after relegation to Division Two .
3 It is odd to reflect that the firmest objective record of what we experienced now lies in the films — themselves mere illusory genii of chemicals and light , bound to 400-foot reels of processed trees and silver .
4 They 're not angst-ridden outsiders and they exhibit no signs of the burgeoning self-importance , self-pity and self-aggrandisement we became so used to during John Hughes ' years as Tycoon of Teen .
5 We got together to practise in 1985 , and I wanted to do it then , but I do n't really have a drive to do it now .
6 With a parting gift of prawns and fish from a friendly fisherman , we headed over to look at the islands of bum and Eigg on the way to Ardnamurchan .
7 We found little staining with anti-A antibodies in the biliary epithelium of the normal and disease control groups , although the H antibodies stained the biliary epithelium well .
8 People stared at the car , and we tried hard to look like the owners , not just the delivery team .
9 He warned his players to expect a hostile reception in England and said : ‘ We came mentally prepared for a hard time and determined to give our answer out there on the field .
10 Mohan Lal was waiting for us when we came out to breakfast on 31 October .
11 Am I glad we came out to work for the entire season , Rosie !
12 When we eventually came out , when the sirens er all clear went we came out look at that there in the A R P warden 's er in the A R P's pavilion , the cricket pavilion there was a skylight there was no blackout to it was there beacon of light the A R P had caught us
13 If we were still in the veiled forests then I would be remembering more , but we drove hard to get into the open , and banish the memory .
14 Of their 42 MdBs — all of them as we noted earlier elected from lists — no less than 24 were women , because women had been given on average higher list rankings than men .
15 On trips into London after we 'd finally moved to Wales , I would raid skips and bring back the booty on the car roof-rack .
16 We 'd best go to t'stables , like he said . ’
17 We 'd best get over there , ’ he said .
18 We 'd best come over here now I think , had n't we .
19 In term time he spent nearly every weekend with us in London , sleeping in a small room which overlooked the garden , a room which we 'd previously used as a dressing room .
20 The price was about the only thing about the house that was right , but we 'd both fallen in love with it right away .
21 ‘ I should have suspected , but I thought we 'd both learned from the tragedy of our mother . ’
22 At in we 'd just turned round the corner and it conked out .
23 the only erm problem I had I think with the basic er terms as outlined in this document are the fact that I 'm going to be wor erm intending to work for fif at least fifty of the fifty two weeks in the year at it when of course erm certainly as we 'd already agreed on my erm business plan within the summer month from the the end of July until the beginning of September
24 We 'd better move before too many questions are asked . ’
25 Maybe we 'd better aim for the spring half term to go away .
26 We 'd better go to Miss Miggs and tell her what happened .
27 We 'd better go to bed . ’
28 ‘ David , I think we 'd better go to bed . ’
29 ‘ I think we 'd better go to bed , ’ Harold said , shuffling impatiently .
30 Yeah , we 'd better go to Sainsbury 's ,
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