Example sentences of "we [vb past] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The reason I 'm here is I 've been friends with Jake ever since we met over a beer or three in Germany during my Jam days , I admire him as a lyricist and I think the group has a valid future . ’
2 We met nearly every day , and he taught me a lot about books and poetry and writers .
3 But even then we divided up the list and had at least an aisle between us .
4 We made up a bed on the floor and we took turns to sleep in the bed itself .
5 in the interview right , we made up a song about it
6 But we made rather a mistake on the way back , and we were picked up by an Army lorry and taken to West Friar House on the south side and given hot tea and something to eat .
7 And we before that we made quite a few runs to Kirkwall with a that was a small one that we had and erm you had to get the bus from Evie of course to Kirkwall and back the same way .
8 As we passed close by we made out a cross , erected at the tip in 1896 after two destroyers collided in thick fog , eventually breaking up on the headland .
9 This quotes order/office : Chris Lloyd , to whom we made out the cheque accompanying our order .
10 And this was a hot topic for debate at the I C S in , in er Nova Scotia , and we made absolutely no progress at all er with this issue during that meeting .
11 ‘ It was n't until we noticed the absence of female customers , the dim red lights , and the photos of naked women on the walls that we realised why the ‘ barmaids ’ were laughing at us . ’
12 When we arrived we sought out the ‘ dug out ’ .
13 As a church architect , I have visited , I believe , all the cathedrals in Europe — Chartres , Burgos , Canterbury , Cologne , Saragossa , Milano , Ely , Zagreb , Gozo , Rheims — ’ I continued to name them for some while as we tramped down the nave .
14 We took a two-hour tour of South London with Eva drinking Guinness and hanging out the window cheering as we passed down the Old Kent Road , stopping beside the famous site of Dr Lal 's surgery and the dance hall of love , where Mum met Dad and fell .
15 In Salamanca we often smiled at each other as we passed along a street called Street of the Two Poets — or was it a little plaza ?
16 We became quite a regular there , as a matter of fact , nine consecutive mornings , including two Sundays , past the battlements , through gardens , then down the long loot-crammed passages , with glass cases full of baubles and beauties , and oblongs of oils and tapestries and embroidered maps reeling past our sight — to the waiting room .
17 As we steamed down the Sound of Mull one fine afternoon , my No. 1 , Dave Scadding , who was a keen fisherman , noticed a flock of gulls screaming on the water ahead .
18 We got up every morning and went to our routine , boring and badly-paid jobs , some of us hoping , some of us dreading the advent of Mr Right : he who would relieve us from , God forbid , the tedium of having to rely on each other for company , comfort , support and stimulation .
19 We got up the top there .
20 Well , she went and got the Deputy Head and she was a bit upset about it , and then after that our biology group was chopped right down , more or less cut in half , and most of the boys went somewhere else to do their biology while the rest of us stayed with that teacher and we got on a lot better then , you know .
21 We got just the opposite at the 11th , where we dropped a shot and went back to 10 under .
22 For example , somebody would go into a restaurant in Lime Street — we got quite a few of those .
23 We got quite a few people giving us their old notes which was quite naughty — especially as the bank refused to change them . ’
24 Thank you Mr Chairman , I , I 've got a certain amount of experience in the subject because we got quite a big one in our village .
25 oh well , we ca n't very well be whether Julie said she liked boys to go out with her , go , and we provisionally booked , I think it was the last week in February , we got quite a bit on , I said er if I ca n't make it I 'll ring you , but then , oh that was it she rung me up , and she said Lynnie
26 And when when he gets to know us a bit better we got quite a welcome tonight .
27 We got , we got quite a lot of meat
28 We got out the ‘ spy in the sky ’ .
29 We got out the 300mm-long lens .
30 Yeah , I 'd say , remember when we got out the car I said , I can hear that , dee da , dee da 's !
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