Example sentences of "we would [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Caroline and the family would often come with me and we 'd stay at the Butcher 's Arms overnight .
2 I and other girls and women , we 'd work the Dhenki , husking the rice , or sometimes we 'd go to the fields carrying tobacco and food for my brothers-in-law and cousins who were working there .
3 Leee Childers : ‘ In America , we 'd go to the record companies and make outrageous demands at RCA because we did n't know any better .
4 They would visit the cemetery together : ‘ she would take a tram car , see she 'd one or two buried there , it was her own family , and we 'd go to the cemetery nearly every Sunday if the weather was good .
5 We 'd go to the pictures , go dancing even make up the odd foursome with a couple of eager admirers .
6 We had to go from the School to the School for two years and back to the School again , and er finally we 'd go to the Academy .
7 That we 'd go to the shore , and we 'd spend a whole day there , no lemonade and biscuits then .
8 Oh n we 'd go to the doctor .
9 Afterwards , we 'd go to the Quality Inn for a poached egg . ’
10 We 'd go to the public gallery at the Old Bailey and listen to the trials .
11 And we 'd go to the theatre or but I mean we do all that sort of thing still but we just have to cram it into the week .
12 Director said , ‘ My first man into Athens , a young man but a good friend of Lawrence 's , has promised the widow that we 'd go for the jugular on this one . ’
13 He used to give me an hours warning and then we 'd work through until it got dark out in the fields and then we 'd go into the sheds and restack the hay or whatever he wanted to do .
14 By then Keenan and me are pretty drunk ; and they keep stealing our bottle from the dressing room , so we 'd go across the street and get another jug .
15 A massive great big flask of coffee and when we got there we stopped and had a sandwich and a coffee , and we 'd go in the club , set all up and we 'd sit quiet and then we 'd have a quiet drink would n't we ?
16 We 'd go round the corner and perhaps there 'd be a couple of fellows fighting or drunk .
17 So we thought we 'd walk to the next stop , and then we see this bag on the floor .
18 We 'd walk through the lace market , we 'd walk up to , and then we 'd walk round to .
19 ‘ We specifically told him we 'd meet in the Marlborough Head . ’
20 We 'd wander round the house as we rambled conversationally .
21 So we thought we 'd riffle through the rails of leading dancewear manufacturers to find something a shade more exciting than saggy tracksuit bottoms .
22 We 'd drink in The Roebuck , just up the Kings Road from the shop every Saturday straight after work .
23 Eventually we decided that , as it was such a lovely evening , we 'd stroll round the village .
24 From there we 'd work on the sound to develop it , maybe even including different amplifiers .
25 We 'd kiss with the wind in our faces .
26 We 'd rehearse in the huts after school , having squared it with the music teacher .
27 And then we 'd get onto the roof with the little tiny rivets , quarter inch rivets .
28 Besides , we had plans to make about how to spend the money we 'd get for the empties .
29 I , I , I mean I do think that w what we would have to do is , is if people started making inroads into two via this route , it might mean then we 'd get to the point where it was n't going to cost that much more to enable other scale one people
30 As soon as we 'd packed all the stuff in the ba van we 'd have the rest of the sandwiches the rest of the coffee or another cup of coffee and then we 'd get on the road and even if we 'd got back for four , by the time we 'd got home and , and had something to eat or if we did n't want nothing to eat , watched the telly for half an hour and get to bed , you 've got from eleven till sort of three or four the next day which is just nice because you 're in your own home
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