Example sentences of "we [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The wind died and we lay out in midstream drifting with the current .
2 we had the old beach beds and we eat out over there
3 We got up at 5.00am and after a delicious breakfast we got underway to meet our van .
4 Yeah , it was five o'clock this morning when we got out of here .
5 Part of the problem that we got back to when we looked over the issues is that what 's happening in the private sector is not just that it 's growing but that it 's very much in an unplanned fashion .
6 We were discussing whether the director had actually nailed the actors to the stage or not when we got back to where the car was n't .
7 And er we lived at a village called Homewood near Heath there , then we moved back from there He moved back to er Underwood again .
8 a hundred , you know that , you just sort of , you 've just been doing it on those out of your head , so we 've got two hundred times , now what do we finish off with , we finish off with once
9 We woke up to yet another fine day for the last round .
10 He waited for me every year — we came back for about six years , until I was ready to be sent to finishing school .
11 We came back from there back into the rooms that we having instructions in and continued with our lessons .
12 well I am convinced by Andrew 's explanation erm I would like to say in terms of when we look at the staff costs against budget , and we came in at only eleven thousand pounds less , er I think that is a erm that we , we , we can congratulate our business manager , on the good control that 's been exercised over the past year .
13 The overt thing was that we came in from outside , but I think the hidden thing was that we were women .
14 We arrived back at about seven pm , had our evening meal and then got an early night because we had a long day ahead of us .
15 It 's usually cigs we run out of not petrol .
16 If we look back upon both the natural and social sciences of the period we shall be struck most vividly with their self-confidence .
17 We look out from behind to the front where everything is happening .
18 What we going up to now then ?
19 We slow down to about 14 per cent at this stage .
20 we walked out of there at twenty five past twelve and all she kept saying is , what about your lollipop ?
21 ‘ We were crap for ages , ’ confesses Lucy , ‘ but we hung on in there , gradually improved and started pestering people for support slots . ’
22 We finished up with only one point because of events outside of my control . ’
23 If you remember at the end of yesterday , Mr Donson will no doubt correct me if I 'm wrong , he fige finished up , we started the day with a total guaranteed minimum of about thirty three and a half thousand , we got that up by arithmetic to thirty four point nine thousand , and I think we finished up at around thirty six thousand at the end of the day .
24 Soft voice ) Somehow we landed up with too many things .
25 We set off at 4.30am .
26 We have made sure that we get on with as much as we can get through in our help for Iraq through UNHCR , but there is one man — and one man only — who stands in the dock for the denial of resources to the northern Iraqi people , and that is Saddam Hussein .
27 Usually the Law ignores what we get up to down in Deptford , but firing off shotguns is something they have a duty to respond to .
28 As you go backwards in time , to say the first minute of the universe 's life , the density is not absurdly high , it 's only a little more than that of water , but the density of radiation is much , much higher — it 's a million times higher — and the temperature is like the inside of a nuclear reactor , so one of the interesting things is that when we get back to just a minute , say , after the apparent beginning of the expansion , we 're not yet dealing with any bizarre physics , we 're dealing with conditions that we know and understand on earth .
29 One , we get out of here now .
30 Once we get out of here .
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