Example sentences of "and we [verb] this " in BNC.

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1 I was on bass , David was on acoustic guitar and we got this guy called Tex , he was a black conga player and came around with us doing a few gigs , although nothing really happened .
2 And we got this mad bloke come in !
3 And we produced this .
4 Anyway , they all came in and we had this instant party which was very pleasant .
5 There was very little noise as no-one had arrived — between twenty and thirty people were in the room — and we had this teeny stereo system about as big as a transistor radio for music .
6 And so we did this and we had this bungalow at Mablethorpe which is still running , we 've been down , we went down a few weeks ago .
7 Rochers town , we were only a short way and we went to this house , we were only young coppers , and we had this friend call on us and we looked out , he was going back into the car and he looked down the street and he said , my God there 's an awful lot of children around here , they must do nothing but screw all the time
8 Yes , I mean I run a series for one of the local newspapers on past Lewes mayors and the amount of work that I had to do for that meant that I picked up all sorts of pieces of information about what other mayors had tried in the past , and things that had been successful and things that had been disasters , and as it was the centenary I went to a lot of trouble to look up exactly what had happened a hundred years ago and to try and recreate the ceremonial connected with that , and then when we elected erm two people honourary freeman of the town I got in all of the other mayors from Sussex , asked them to come along with their robes and mace bearers and so on , and we had this very sort of grand ceremonial procession in the Assembly Hall , which was sort of packed out with about four hundred people .
9 And then when we elected erm two people Honorary Freemen of the town , erm I got in all of the other mayors from Sussex , asked them to come along with their robes and their mace-bearers and so on , and we had this very sort of grand ceremonial procession in the assembly hall which was packed house of about four hundred people .
10 As there are only a finite number of edge pieces and the process RU can take only one edge piece into a new ‘ edge piece ’ position , this sequence must cycle back to the beginning and we denote this ‘ 7-cycle ’ as ( FR , UF , UL , UB , UR , BR , DR ) .
11 Right okay so that 's why it 's important that we get I mean if we just got one neutron out then theoretically you could sustain a chain reaction , but in practice it would be absorbed , it would n't they would n't all hit , some of them would miss , but as long as we can get on average about one , of those three , hitting another one , we can keep it going , and we get this chain reaction going and th the heat really builds up then , and that 's what they use in a a nuclear reaction reactor .
12 There is still an important place within drama activity for the exploration and study of scripted plays , and we addressed this aspect in our statements of attainment and programmes of study .
13 It was not intended to give this impression , and we take this opportunity to make that clear and to apologize for any embarrassment caused .
14 We found ourselves working very beautifully together , and we finished this play …
15 Repetition can be visual ; and we advocate this technique in the section on Notes of notes in chapter 4 , and the section on Swot cards in chapter 7 .
16 So in this case you get this R would be activated and we access this location here which would be summed into summation to give us our response of well two maybe in this particular case .
17 Similarly — and we declare this honestly and proudly — we believe human males have a genetic thirst to flirt .
18 But obviously we know that interviewers simply given the task of producing say 20 interviews might choose only women of a fairly young age-group and we know this is not representative of the population .
19 Now erm I think Michael said he would go for decentralization and we know this is what has already started in our Housing Department .
20 And we met this gi I do n't think these two were going to Birmingham university but they were going somewhere .
21 Trouble is with all this efficiency right and we can cut cost and do this and we streamline this , in the end unless you tell people , you 've still got those people on your hands have n't you , you still in the end you 've got to pay their unemployment benefit have n't you ?
22 We called ourselves January — so inspiring — and we made this record which sold 3000 copies .
23 And we only flew about I think it was four thousand feet , that we flew and we thought this was terribly high .
24 And he 's there shouting right what do they vote , right okay , and we heard this row , and I look round , it 's Eric , got the gold badge yesterday , and he 's dragging somebody out their house you voted Tory , you voted Tory .
25 ‘ Me and my sister and my uncle — my sister , who 's a scientist , right ? — we were walking along and we saw this light go across the sky , then it stopped and made this complete square , then it was gone . ’
26 Then I was in another ship , three years ago , and we saw this island .
27 Out of the original hundred houses this was the last one to be occupied and we saw this being built , erm right from the time that it was a plot of land and we knew it was ours
28 And we sent this letter up to them .
29 Det Chief Insp Nick Biddiss said : ‘ People may still know things they have forgotten to mention and we hope this exercise will jog their memories . ’
30 Jon Stokes is confident that he will be able to make management recommendations , and we hope this part of our natural heritage will continue to flower in the Forest .
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