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

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1 By the time we lowered ourselves over the bergschrund and had descended the soggy snow of the glacier , the sun was dipping below the satellites of Mt Blanc .
2 You will remember that we met him in the last commercial .
3 Others we chatted with when we met them around the grounds , and some became temporary friends who asked us in for coffee or drinks , invitations which we pleasurably returned .
4 Towards the end it got better though , and they got the time right , we timed it towards the end and the wording was right , so it got better towards the end .
5 We made it into the hall , which was actually less crowded , though still full .
6 We made it to the Pastukhov rocks without a break and steered left where the slope steepened considerably .
7 We made it to the car .
8 By the time we made it to the foyer , a panic had started .
9 But that , of course , does not take into account the loan we made you at the start of the year .
10 We make it on the premises , ’ replied the waitress , thawing in the face of Dimity 's enthusiasm .
11 We pat them on the back , as if they were dogs ;
12 Even if we confine ourselves for the moment to the late sixth and fifth centuries B.C. , when the options were more limited , the road of the Rhone was not the only route for traffic between Celts and Greeks .
13 Even if we confine ourselves to the more usual outlets for creative expression — in the arts and sciences — there is similar ambiguity .
14 Even if we confine ourselves to the difference of aim between reformist and revolutionary parties ( or of social movements , which can be classified in a similar way ) , the distinction can not always be made in an absolutely clear-cut fashion .
15 Predation between invertebrates if we confine ourselves in the macro sense and exclude zooplankton feeding invertebrates is mainly due to mobile forms attacking and feeding upon sessile forms .
16 We book them into the Seaview and the Esplanade and give them a comradely nosh-up at the Claremont .
17 And he said good , and here 's ours , and we passed them along the table , and we wrote down two point six , I said excuse me , could I just have that back , there 's a slight typing error , excuse me , sorry twenty-two per cent .
18 He said nothing as we climbed the stairs , but he did n't switch the lights on as we passed them on the landing .
19 As we passed them on the road we glimpsed great crowds of people in the wide back seats , a jumble of merry faces at the windows .
20 We judge ourselves by the time from call-out to getting the problem fixed which is an average of 63 minutes , ’ he said .
21 ‘ I 'd be privileged to help , ’ he said , when we asked him about the display .
22 We asked them to the meeting and we look forward to listening to you later on in the agenda .
23 What and how far was the next county , and could we make it to the border before closing-time ?
24 We 've got our single layer network as we know so we take all our inputs we push them through the decoders and we 've got our single layer after that .
25 You 'll see that reflected by the European press and the public as we introduce it on the continent next year .
26 I realize now that I should have fired him right then but I thought at the time that when we got him on the set he would be OK .
27 Now I took him into my home , it was an extremely costly thing to do , and eventually we got him into the Chiltern Clinic .
28 We got him from the RSPCA and he is my first dog .
29 We got him from the Dogs ’ Home and he 's never been very obedient . ’
30 we got him from the rescue , animal rescue you know
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