Example sentences of "and we [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Well , she went and got the Deputy Head and she was a bit upset about it , and then after that our biology group was chopped right down , more or less cut in half , and most of the boys went somewhere else to do their biology while the rest of us stayed with that teacher and we got on a lot better then , you know .
2 The result was an exact compound of parts , no more , no less , and we had not the heart to continue the troublesome process for ourselves .
3 Uncle was always wanting to have that tail cut shorter and we had quite a few battles about it , but I won and Prince kept his long tail .
4 We called and saw them and we had quite a nice reception .
5 As expected , I found Prince Charles very easy to talk with and we had quite an informal chat , mostly about boats of course , before I stepped backwards along the red carpet with my medal pinned on .
6 We seemed to get on awfully well on the court , and we laughed together a lot during the game .
7 When we die the work stops , the temperature differential starts to disappear , and we end up the same temperature as our surroundings .
8 Well I do want to come back in fact an and reassure er you that er in fact er we are very concerned about that and we spend a great deal of time talking about the A P C's erm statement policy of intent because it was intended to be modified in the way which we thought would and we spent quite a lot of time erm discussing and am re-amending the importance .
9 That 's west unless we 're off course , in which case it 's night ; the King gave me the same as you , the King gave you the same as me : the King never gave me the letter , the King gave you the letter , we do n't know what 's in the letter ; we take Hamlet to the English King , it depending on when we get there who he is , and we hand over the letter , which may or may not have something in it to keep us going , and if not , we are finished and at a loose end , if they have loose ends .
10 We are listening hard to its recommendations and we take seriously the points that it makes to us .
11 Bernard Rhodes , for example , was always in the shop and he was always up for a chat I talked to him a lot and we struck up a rapport .
12 I ran off round to Marie 's and we shared out the Cadbury 's bar and then we went and played ball against Julie 's house .
13 It had to be in on the 7th October and we came back the beginning of September , so it was a bit of a rush , and that 's really one of my feelings about it — I sat down and wrote it off the top of my head and not an awful lot is very considered .
14 Outside the wind grew even more savage and we cut short the one doomed attempt to raise the tent , retreating to the truck for a few minutes of poor slumber .
15 yeah , because we 've opened stores in France and we 've also a new store in the U K there 's pluses and minuses there 's pluses in France pluses in the U K with one new store erm and minuses with the sub-lets
16 And we 've quite a few bits and bobs of furnishing that your mother might find useful .
17 Finally his conscience gets the better of him and we break out the large billy from his sledge and light another fire in the lea of a sledge .
18 A sentry let us in after looking at the Feldwebel s papers with a torch and we walked up a garden path towards a sort of suburban villa .
19 When it comes to the S-word we are all experts , whatever Margi Clarke may say , and we defy even the great Ken Branagh to impress us .
20 So now what 's happening is we 're before we 're doing an album we sit down and we pick out a lot of songs we decide right you know we need songs with good story books so the video is near enough planned with the recording of the song and it it 's a lot easier for us and a lot more enjoyable enough a lot more enjoyable .
21 Paul was an apprentice electrician at Watneys brewery in Mortlake so he brought some barrels of beer along and we set up a proper bar .
22 ‘ Disco gear ; we have the most fantastic make-up and we dance along the catwalk to the most way-out music , which Roman has had specially composed . ’
23 In 1948 , this became a Jewish town and we took over the building . ’
24 So the Foreign Office turned a bland eye — nobody was exactly complaining out loud — and we took on the whole Sims organisation as a going concern .
25 And this was a hot topic for debate at the I C S in , in er Nova Scotia , and we made absolutely no progress at all er with this issue during that meeting .
26 At the end of the day though , the championship I think , tells you who is the best team of any one year and erm that 's the professional 's choice I think , if you said at the start of the year which = trophy we 'd like to win , we would have said the championship , erm we were top I think after two games and we fell away a bit since but erm the time to be tops after twenty two , so lets hope we can get up there .
27 Manager : We sat with the clinicians and said , look we 've got to identify the capital to do this properly and we drew up a clinic scheme and then we had to compromise on what they wanted and John at one stage said , " I 'm sorry , that is what you 're getting .
28 And we wonder why the world has problems .
29 But there is more than one way of arranging differentials and we wonder why the board is so much more in favour of one way than another .
30 The first thing we notice about bream is the distinctive shape , and we wonder how a fish with such a deep body can weigh so little .
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