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

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1 Still to come : a full round up of the day 's news from the City , and we preview the first of the season 's major snooker tournaments .
2 He said : ‘ It was a game where we were second best in every department and we got the result we deserved .
3 Erm I had one the other day where er it was s supposed to be , it was described as a brand new video machine and we got the most perfect picture , beautifully clear picture , but no sound whatever .
4 And we got the union to er all all they did was to help us , was to pay for the text books that we had .
5 So and we got the benefit of the scenery roundabout .
6 And we got the money .
7 Harvey , however , had some way of speeding things , and we got the Aeroflot Ilyushin 18B evening flight from Helsinki just two days later .
8 Middle of the following week and we got the first reconciliation yesterday .
9 and we got the bill
10 and we got the food , food processor , it was cheaper than Argos and Index
11 and as we 're right up towards the end and now after the bank holiday we 've had lovely fine weather anyway , we got off to the main road and turned at Fibwell traffic lights onto the A twenty one and we got the to end of the dual carriageway onto the tail end of the queue as it started into the road works so I just went over the central reservation and went back down the dual carriageway to the traffic lights at
12 eighty six and we got the Uno August eighty eight .
13 Because er we tried it and we got the wrong ruddy film !
14 We tried it once and we got the wrong ruddy film we did !
15 Was er marvellously done Sharon and we got the gist of it .
16 So he sent the estimate and we got the job .
17 The main point is that in assessing the probability of h given e we do not question e ; we assume temporarily that e is certain , and we ignore the chance of e not being true .
18 We 've used it all up country dancing in the gloaming , kissing by moonlight , eating shellfish while the sun shatters on our upturned fork and we make the bon point .
19 Well , I 'm , I 'm now Managing Director of a group called Smith Sound Level Meters Ltd and we make the sort of meters that measure noise .
20 Dacourt , lost in his own reverie , nodded and within the hour our horses were saddled and we followed the groom out of the chateau .
21 John Wildig travelled on the first down train , we both , with his sons , went on the West Wales train from Carmarthen to Fishguard and return , and we followed the double header from Llandovery to Craven Arms .
22 The guard did not challenge us and we followed the faint trackway till Benjamin reined in and offered me a bulging wineskin .
23 I told him and we reached the CHAB studios with only a few moments to settle Mr Murray before the microphone and be ready for the red light signifying we were ‘ on the air ’ .
24 I make the point because , in the report that we are debating , we make several recommendations and we wish the Government to take them more seriously than those that we made in the past .
25 We thank Hilda and Isabel most warmly for their work , and we wish the new President , Peggy Secord , and the new Chairman , Pauline Kenward , every success .
26 He went out and Sisteradmission-ward came in for a short while , and we reconstructed the story .
27 And erm we 'd got like jug each and there 's about nine of us and we all took it up to one of the rooms and we drunk the lot of it and we were all like getting a bit a bit
28 We could mobilise the resources and we had the moral drive .
29 Yeah , that 's right and we had the car park last year did n't we ?
30 All average rents on our stock across the whole of the south east is twenty seven pounds a week erm , I think is , is the figure now the bulk of that funded down to the old er regime that we had from the housing corporation where we got er , a lot more grant and we had the residual line and the money we 've had to borrow ourselves for the scheme was actually from the corporation themselves that all changed in the ninety eighty eight housing act and we now get a fixed er , sum of monies , it 's fixed percentage of local cost from the housing corporation and the balance has to be borrowed from a private lender just like anybody else going out and and buying a home , if you like er , from a , a bank , from a building society or somebody like that and we have to charge a rent er to the property that will repay that loan and , the way in which we actually do it is , is we charge a lower rent and actually who pays the rent quite substantially below that er , because erm the rent on these properties if we i if we charge what the the housing corporation 's grant as it 's set would be round about ten , twelve pounds more expensive than that .
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