Example sentences of "we [vb past] [prep] [art] end " in BNC.

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1 We met at the end of the war , ’ Sharpe said as though that explained everything .
2 When we got to the end of it , Andy Johns had goosebumps on his arm and he said , ‘ Man , that was the track . ’
3 When we got to the end we had a barbecue and were tested on the Country Code .
4 Yeah I mean we did insert actually in the Chairman 's statement a cautionary note about the credit announcement because two years ago we had a similar increase which in fact by the time we got to the end of the year had disappeared so we view it with a lot of caution is the answer if you ask me to be more precise I ca n't because we 've never really had a set of tax increases the like of which we face now any other questions ?
5 We gigged through the end of ‘ 88 to ‘ 89 .
6 We must stop , as we stopped at the end of the story of the binding of Isaac , that other story about God bringing a bearer of his promises to the brink of death , and ask more about what has been going on .
7 And there was lots of the we came to an end and if we were going to carry on with this further we the everybody was getting a bit fed up with it .
8 from it we cycled to the end of the road , a village called Å ; yes , just the one letter .
9 We heard at the end of the statement a characteristically honest and courageous statement by the Secretary of State .
10 Next to it as we walked towards the end of the street was a two-storey white building , freshly painted , though the old sign was weathered , ‘ New Zealand Government .
11 We walked at the end of the group , idling along , looking at the scenery and day dreaming .
12 Even Vienna , which we reached at the end of the journey , seemed disappointing by comparison .
13 After the visit Avice said that " finding a solution will take longer than we thought at the end of last year " .
14 Well quite a lot , we we went out with them for a meal last night erm we had an interpreter who who was the only one that could speak English but it was it was well worth the evening , it did a lot for relationships and I think that there should be more of this in football , that off the field people should get to know each other a lot better and we felt at the end of the evening that it had been well worthwhile .
15 We , we felt at the end of the seventies that there was no question that the eighties was going to be a decade of increasing food shortages , and widespread famine , that is , people literally dying for want of food .
16 cos okay you wo n't believe he got several of those questions wrong as , you know , as we looked at the end of last night 's , you ca n't believe
17 It seemed that our quantum mechanics had to be thorough going , even if we could perceive , as we did at the end of Chapter 4 , circumstances in which classical calculations would provide an acceptable approximation .
18 If the dieter feels she needs extra guidance or added structure to meal planning , she can always refer back to the suggested meals for good nutrition that we gave at the end of Chapter 4 .
19 cos to be really eager because she said erm that she 'd asked the bloke about staying on permanently and everything and he said that it seemed the people who they were most impress impressed with after Christmas that can stay on permanently so we said on the end , you 've got ta be really eager and everything so she apparently was asking loads of questions
20 Good thing we waited until the end .
21 Our one day visit soon stretched to two , and when we left at the end of three superb days ' climbing there were still routes we wanted to do .
22 As we suggested at the end of Chapter 1 , when you write you use — inevitably — what other people have written .
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