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

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1 We each had different schemes , but we shared a common purpose .
2 We each played superb golf .
3 Though we each traced individual patterns in our cars , the range of experiences and purposes ( shopping , going for a drive , getting to work ) gave the ‘ content ’ of our journeys much in common .
4 We all knew each other anyway — I 've known Si the bass player and Chris the drummer for years — but it was one of those places where everyone was going at the time , where you could meet other musicians and bounce some ideas around .
5 We all knew each other , and we all had one contact , who we all knew quite well .
6 It happened initially because at that time separatists were few in number , and across the country we all knew each other more or less .
7 It was good to be in a class with so few girls ; there were just three of us among fourteen boys , and as a result we all became good friends without forming any sentimental attachments .
8 We all wore these aprons as a uniform and to protect our own clothes while we were working .
9 ‘ Matilda is the late King 's daughter , Hugh , and we all took that oath to recognise her as the future queen after her brother went down with the White Ship , ’ protested the Prior .
10 We all said good night and Fenella added : ‘ Oh , and thank you , ’ and ignored Lisabeth 's warning glare against fraternizing with the enemy .
11 We all had young families ; people without children seemed strange to us , beings from a forgotten world ; we discussed education and the bomb .
12 We all had strange names
13 Yes , we all had dark hair then
14 As Ken remembered : ‘ We all had various arguments about it .
15 We all knew each other , and we all had one contact , who we all knew quite well .
16 We all had German friends before the war and we 've all changed .
17 ‘ I think it would be a good idea if we all had some sleep , ’ he said .
18 We all saw that ship , ’ said Sendei .
19 If we all shared that attitude , we would undoubtedly still travel in steam trains , and passengers would be covered in soot .
20 We all shared small talk of the ‘ Is n't it a wonderful day ! ’ nature and several people stopped us to check directions .
21 We all met one day in the Boar 's Head to talk about it .
22 How about if there were six of us and we all got one pound each so we 'd have six lots of one .
23 ‘ When the tocsin sounded we all left this room .
24 On the first day , when we all jogged five times around the rehearsal room to warm up , there were many exhausted lungs .
25 On approaching the high ground before the Alps themselves we all encountered thick cloud , despite the season , and icing .
26 We all called each other by first names .
27 As we swept down to the seam in the old iron lift we all grabbed each other 's hands in simultaneous panic .
28 I think we all found this address very moving , especially Don MacIntyre , who had flown seven sorties as second pilot with F/L Poole 's crew before he himself was made a captain and given his own crew .
29 We all helped each other .
30 ‘ Admit that this has been between us since we first saw each other .
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