Example sentences of "we [verb] [pers pn] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Additionally , as already mentioned , patting a horse on its neck can be beneficial when trying to shoe a difficult horse ; and we pat it in time to the farrier 's hammer .
2 S thirty one , if we book it in advance we can get in S thirty one downstairs in the canteen , cos we 're only an hour and half , two hours meeting
3 He looked after the entire film unit practically single-handed while we were filming in Tunisia and I was reminded of this again in recent months when we visited him in hospital .
4 We 'd always get so much and we used it in rotation .
5 We caught it in time .
6 We want it in soup cups .
7 We found him in bed in his study , his face turned to the window , where the sun came streaming in through flowering plants …
8 I think it was alright , I think we stopped it in time did n't we ?
9 When he does , we await him in force , with say , a dozen grenadiers , and make the arrest . ’
10 How do we do it in practice ?
11 A lot of the points she raises I would raise myself , I would see as areas that we , we can be tackling , but how we tackle them , you know , I , I , again , I would endorse what said erm , we 'll go back to and say right , now , you 've highlighted some issues , now , how do we do it in practice ?
12 And our our the baby she sleeps in bed with us , you know cos we 're frightened in case owt gets bunged through the window , you know it might hit her , so we put her in bed with us .
13 We put it in writing , sending written details up the hierarchy in case we have to prove we have fulfilled our role .
14 So get in the old shed and then we got a load of swedes , we put it in rack and we come out like chips , chips of raw swede , and then sugar beet pulp , which had come back from the factory .
15 We can , we can badger our MPs and erm until they do and , and because they are oblivious to a lot of things that are going on in their own , you know till we put it in front of them .
16 We seek him in prayer .
17 These highly specialised ‘ Sky Pictures ’ as we describe them in Chapter Four , are strictly ‘ one-off ’ types , reflecting the artistic skills of the maker .
18 This has been the subject of much debate and controversy , however , and we consider it in Chapter 22 .
19 So we 're more than looking forward to reviewing this one , although before we examine it in detail perhaps we should take a quick look at Lowden 's model-numbering system , since with so many different options available , like cutaways , special inlays , different bindings and decoration , it 's sometimes hard to spot which model is which .
20 And Fidelity kept saying well , er if we do n't feel like investing it this month , can we keep it in cash a bit longer ?
21 We followed him in silence up a flight of stairs to a corridor too dark for eyes to pick out its furthest point .
22 We may get more from Dr. Bonnard when we question him in depth .
23 The structure and patterns of spoken language are distinct from those of writing : it is rare , for example , for a speaker continuously to use complete sentences as we understand them in writing — particularly in a situation where interruption is both accepted and expected .
24 During this period we find him in conflict with races who were very different to the Franks : the Slavs and Avars in the east and the Saracens in the south and west .
25 Cos i if we said we we needed it in order to get some of this money
26 like ooh can we have it in bath please ?
27 That 's what we remember on the first day we called her in chapel .
28 Porterfield said : ‘ We watched him in action against Barcelona and he has come back to train with us again .
29 We compare them in order to see not what each is like but in what respects they are like each other .
30 We examined it in detail .
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