Example sentences of "we [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What if we lose at Birmingham Paul . |
2 | We fought at Kiev together . |
3 | We gazed at glaciers and icefalls , at clouds spiralling from far-off valleys , at soft blue shadows and crests of ice and dark , barren faces of rock . |
4 | ‘ We met at school — I was totally in awe of her ’ |
5 | On one occasion , to kill time before a suitably uplifting film , we met at Waterloo station and decided to go to the cinema within the station precinct which showed a continuous programme of cartoons for the convenience of passengers with time on their hands . |
6 | I went on the train , there was another girl on the train and we met at Stonehouse Station . |
7 | Siward 's nephew of the same name , whom we met at Melrose . |
8 | ‘ We met at Hook Road School . ’ |
9 | We met at lunch , once , and since then he has been bombarding my house with letters and phone calls . |
10 | We met at dinner at the vicarage and at Miss Broome 's house after the bazaar , ’ said Penelope firmly reminding him . |
11 | ‘ We met at Cambridge once or twice . ’ |
12 | We met at Pradier 's . |
13 | We met at Raven Square , Welshpool in time for the 12 o'clock train . |
14 | The following Monday we met at Downing Street in an attempt to sort it all out . |
15 | We met at Elise 's cottage about eighteen months ago , remember ? |
16 | We lay at ease , an arm loose round a waist , |
17 | We lived at Fiesole for a while , then Livorno , Lake Como , Florence again . |
18 | I was on the bus from the centre of Bath to the end of our street , Avondale Buildings ( we lived at No. 5 ) , when I casually opened The Listener and saw this May Day poem . |
19 | At his side , Oisin said gently , ‘ It is how we lived at Tara . ’ |
20 | In March 1968 we lived at Westway Crescent , Ballgomartin and I attended Springhill school . |
21 | ‘ We lived at Witton Park between 1908 and 1914 so this must have been taken sometime during this period , ’ adds Mrs McAninly . |
22 | but erm it had sorted itself out after , well more or less after a week or two a lot of the evacuees of course did n't stay very long , they went back home because erm I know mother had a , a little boy from erm Guildford when we lived at Debenham and er he went back after a while , the mother used to come down and visit him from time to time , they were very , came from very poor circumstances and the |
23 | ‘ Now when we lived at Tunstead [ near Wroxham , Norfolk ] they used to plough with bullocks there . |
24 | When I wh went to Yorkshire , in , we lived at Leeds , I could n't get a job and eventually I got a job er in a electrical firm . |
25 | ‘ Radio , cyphers , handling explosives , the sort of thing we got at Wanborough in the old days . ’ |
26 | In the first edition of this book we described at length the reactions evoked by the Report , its strengths and weaknesses as we saw them , and the developments that occurred in the year or so following the publication of Circular 11/77 . |
27 | We changed at Abbot |
28 | about us when we sleep at home again , |
29 | The unwanted jongleurs even proffer tourist information : apparently if we disembark at Oxford Street we 'll be in one of the finest shopping centres in the world , so why do n't we ‘ all fuck off there and buy yer wives a mink ? |
30 | Who do we know at Clwyd ? |