Example sentences of "we [vb past] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We agreed on a short-term goal of maintenance of nutritional intake and Mrs Allen said she would make sure she ate one ‘ proper ’ meal each day .
2 I see from my files that we agreed to a slight change to the Agreement for the above tape , and a revised page 2 of the document was sent to you on 20 April .
3 We agreed to a limited extension on the basis that we would have to show the court that we had provided reasonable opportunity for the Department to consider the matter .
4 We met on a professional basis , ’ said Gregson , his smile broadening .
5 We met on a wild , windy day near the Ferry in a port on the South Coast .
6 My photographic equipment was a bit limited by the fact that as a leader I was required to carry a heavy hunting rifle all the time we were ashore , just in case we met with a polar bear in a nasty mood .
7 We cruised to a big lead without getting out of bottom gear and continuity was difficult to obtain after half-time . ’
8 Let me read you two or three other verses from that same book of Hebrews that we read from a few moments ago .
9 Indeed , he had hardly referred to her except once as we passed through a small hamlet and had seen children baiting a poor , crazed woman by the crossroads .
10 On the verge of Connemara , we passed through a steep valley of rocks poised as if to roll down upon us .
11 To involve people in Billy Graham Crusades we asked for a specific and limited commitment , something that people understood and could accept : a prayer meeting in their home once a week , for five weeks only ; giving a monthly gift to the Crusade , for six months only .
12 The station was offered to us for the sum of £20,000 , but when we asked for a private valuation in the hope of securing a loan to purchase the site , the valuer valued the site at only £10,000 .
13 We asked for an extra day , and that was fine .
14 And we asked for an extra ten days .
15 We lived on a small farm which had been partly burnt down , some 1½ km from the main military camp .
16 ‘ If we lived on a good one , how would things be different ? ’
17 If we lived on a very , very heavy planet … ’
18 We lived in a tall , narrow Victorian house , which my parents had bought very cheaply during the war , when everyone thought London was going to be bombed flat .
19 We lived in a gentler age .
20 We lived in a three-bedroomed council house , one of the bedrooms being little more than a boxroom , and by this time there were seven of us in the family .
21 But we lived in a middle-class neighbourhood and I met with a lot of disapproval .
22 We lived in a detached three-bedroom house on the edge of the town .
23 We lived in a huge old flat facing the Panthéon , and I began to study medicine seriously .
24 And , if the positions were reversed and we lived in a black-dominated society …
25 Let me put it another way , if we lived in a magic world , and were n't having things like essays and package deals together , and any officer was being asked to forecast the money that would be needed for the sensible and , and virile implementation of five B , would you arrive at a figure of about thirty thousand pounds or not ?
26 We owned no property , as we lived in a rented flat and in any case needed a home in London for at least two more years .
27 We lived in a rented cottage in a remote Welsh valley with no luxuries .
28 We lived in a large farmhouse , that belonged to the farm my father worked for .
29 We lived in a high-rise apartment , so I wo n't miss that , and the only garden I ever get to see is my mum 's when we go down there on Sundays sometimes .
30 We went off and we got to a steep hill , we all had to get out
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