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

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1 Meanwhile , Intel still denies that there is any delay in volume deliveries of the Pentium 80586 microprocessor for public consumption , but vendors briefed by the company have confirmed that , as we revealed a few weeks ago ( UX No 410 ) , the part at present needs a heat sink and a fan , and that Intel is unlikely to be able to ship in volume before the fourth quarter 1993 .
2 We rode a good way along the track before Mandeville slowed , leaned over and talked quietly to Southgate .
3 ‘ There was an unacceptably long waiting list before we appointed a second consultant in Chester but since then there has been a big improvement , ’ she said .
4 Working with the museum 's curatorial and education staffs , and our consulting architect , we consulted a broad group of experts .
5 We met a small boy , and asked the way to one of the springs .
6 In the lobby of the hotel we met a Coptic priest .
7 In the garden of a blue house , a few yards from the rivermouth , we met a holy man with a cherub 's face and a patchy beard .
8 Our first minor disagreement of this kind came when we met a large puddle on a woodland track and Skipper decided he could n't possibly get his feet wet .
9 I tell you this , Master , if we met a pretty maid I suspect she 'd fall in love with one of the horses before she took to any of us ! ’
10 We met a few times .
11 Forced by tiredness , we made a tricky landing through heavy surf onto the Isle of Kirkibost .
12 After the meeting Mr Fallon said : ‘ We made a good bit of progress .
13 On 22 June we made a revised offer of 7.5 per cent for the nurses and 6 per cent for the ancillaries and administrative staff .
14 Coming out into the main channel , we made a wide U-turn and headed upriver .
15 After that we made a thorough search of the chapel , its walls , flagstones and altar , but there was nothing .
16 As we climbed up the canyon we made a great clatter with sticks and stones and old tin cans , announcing our presence to the denizens .
17 killed whilst CO of No Squadron ) got a few of us together and suggested that we made a time-and-distance run from the seemingly everlasting fires of Rotterdam to the target — a large troop concentration some 35 miles away .
18 In nineteen ninety two , three , er , we made er , we made a four percent reduction in economic development , a , a , about erm , about fifty thousand pounds .
19 We made a real dog 's breakfast of it . ’
20 We made a terrible mistake when the Time Lords set themselves up as guardians of all space and time , ’ Kopyion replied .
21 I lived with my husband for er , three and a half years , and I knew him for a good number of years before then , so we made a joint decision after that period of time that we were , wanted to commit ourselves
22 After lunch , Bernice and I armed ourselves with black plastic dustbin liners and we made a concerted attack on Billy 's room .
23 We made a small profit on the event which , in the current climate , must be quite good news .
24 We made a major assault on German agriculture ’ was the laconic comment of J K Galbraith on the notorious inability of bomber crews to drop their loads anywhere near their urban target .
25 Our efforts last year were completed when we made a major presentation to the fund at a prize-giving in October .
26 Brundle said : ‘ I started well , the car felt good and we made a fantastic pit stop .
27 Now do n't take that too literally , certainly in sub zero temperatures and I think the first of December and to do so would I think er have er maybe with some risk of being in 's phrase stark raving bonkers but by that you may think I mean that I think we made a fair attempt to deal with the three principle issues which have caused so much annoyance to user groups , there 's a backlog in modification orders .
28 A heavy swell pounded and cascaded over the broken pier at the narrow entrance as we made a hair-raising dash through to keep steerage way .
29 Nicky has no illusions about organic farming : ‘ We made a few mistakes at the beginning .
30 Now , although the idea that whenever we see that someone is in pain we make an inference from behaviour to feeling is about as mythical as the idea that at some time in the past we made a Social Contract , the ‘ argument from analogy ’ line of reasoning seems much less implausible here than in the ‘ Afternoon on the Sun ’ case .
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