Example sentences of "and we [adv] [vb past] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And we nearly made Andy sick yesterday , it was so funny !
2 Roby and Pat were behind us and we also had support from Nick Raynsford , Martin Jackson , David Nicholas , the editor of ITN , Harry Conroy , the General Secretary of the NUJ and several members of the House of Lords .
3 and we also got peanut butter because we were under five .
4 G M B pensioners were represented on the first delegation to visit the E E C in Brussels , in an effort to secure parity with the pensions in other European countries , and we also took part in the pensioners parliament in Luxembourg last year , to help to draw up a Pensioners ' Charter for Europe .
5 and we also booked Tour of the Price , Arthur Miller
6 My first band was called The Original Cosmic Egg and we just did Hawkwind and Sex Pistols covers .
7 As Programme Director for the new radio station , I enlisted the services of our original staff ( Sid Boyling , Louis Bourgeois and Bob McLean ) as announcers , and we shortly made use of Louis H. Lewry , later to be known as ‘ Scoop ’ Lewry , and ‘ Hendy ’ Henderson .
8 We both had toast and we both had apples .
9 We got the pulse and it was wonderful , and we easily forgave Lee 's dodgy line in fashion and his unceremonious stagecraft .
10 Yes , because of , we were in school together in Dutch and on the way home we were with Dutch friends , so we then , and we mostly spoke Dutch and now , since I , so it 's nearly , since now seven years have been , since I have gone to States , first year in eighty three , came back in eighty four , and since then we 've never , ever spoke Dutch .
11 ‘ I remember we struggled on one solo on ‘ Cuts Like A Knife ’ and we actually spent days and days trying to think up what the solo was going to be .
12 Lately he had always seemed to start the day with a broken window-pane , and then suddenly one morning the front of his shop was boarded up and we never saw Mr Schultz again .
13 There were no facilities for sport and we never played football or cricket .
14 He said : ‘ Before the match I warned that in the strong wind any mistakes would be costly — and we certainly made mistakes . ’
15 ‘ It was an extremely popular programme and we always saw eye to eye about it .
16 Every month , we got this cost of living , course it did n't er it did n't er fluctuate like it did in more recent years , but it was a safeguard and we always got increases on top of that like piece work increase and and er it it was a it was a good union , it you know .
17 By now we had very little food , and we really needed help .
18 No-one knew we were on this flight , and we only had eyes for one another , frankly .
19 The kindly gentleman seemed very English to me , and we often took tea together as he recalled his adventurous exploits in Tibet .
20 The guards left us alone and we often watched television , although we were still denied the news .
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