Example sentences of "we [adj] get [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | and we all get rather engrossed |
2 | Everybody loves weddings , dressing up , meeting and that , funerals , yeah alright we all get together again at funerals and the , after the coffin 's gone in the ground and all that , that really high emotion point or once it 's gone behind the erm curtains to be burnt , once you 've gone through that there 's that sort of erm |
3 | ‘ But we all get very busy around here this time in the season . |
4 | " If we all get as big as these chaps we shall do pretty well . |
5 | We all got quite silly about you . ’ |
6 | ‘ We all got very tired towards the end of the year . |
7 | So we all got very excited because it was the first money we 'd spent for a long time . |
8 | The defender said : ‘ When we lost 5-0 at Liverpool a couple of weeks ago we all got together and had a heart-to-heart . |
9 | That 's when we all got together |
10 | I think it would be nice if we all got together so will we aim to do that sometime in the next month or so and I 'll tell Napier that that we 're doing that |
11 | Right , have we all got there then ? |
12 | cos we were wo , we all got really worried , we 're like , Mark . |
13 | Its meetings tend to be jolly occasions , though coloured by the perennial frustration of the children 's book world : why ca n't we all get together and promote children 's books generically ? |
14 | ‘ Shall we all get very drunk ? ’ suggested Lili . |
15 | When we first got together it was so good between us . |
16 | That was when we first got here . |
17 | Koti works at night as well , and so we both get home late — but we always have a natter before going to bed , no matter how late . |
18 | ‘ We both got terribly drunk . |
19 | We both got there in plenty of time . |