Example sentences of "[noun sg] and we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I take over the wheel and we lose them , the whole shooting match . ’
2 We brought back four tail wheel struts complete with the tyres and axles and everything else on them and I got to weld this high-strength steel onto that carbon steel that was on the , the wheel and we wound up with a nice trailer with four B-Seventeen tail wheels on it .
3 I too remember when Darlington was a county borough and we had a lovely town when we were responsible for our own efficiency and everything in the garden was lovely .
4 Now we used to clean the bottom up cos used to be a big boiler in the dredger and erm we used to close down every six weeks , which they used to call blow the boiler down , that mean that they open the valve and the heat used to take all the water into the river , so er , that used to be blown down Friday night , come Saturday morning we 'd start at six o'clock and chip all the fur off inside the boiler , cos the boiler was made with all and what we call the crown , that used to be the two furnaces , cos they 're double the big boiler were a double furnace and we had to chip all that fur off them , well it used to take us now from six o'clock in the morning or say seven when we got there had to go down the tug and er go down the tug and erm , then we go aboard and strip off .
5 This condition means that the Pareto exponent and we may note that a rise in s 1 reduces the Pareto exponent .
6 But er , you you we 're gon na make you a nice one and join the bloody club so you 'll be an armchair socialist and we look after you and that 's what they are !
7 There was a small gap in the fence that was unaffected by the pile-up and we approached it at a forty-five degree angle .
8 The review is important for the future of the Association and we hope that the process of wide consultation will lead to recommendations based on a considered analysis of the needs and views of the membership .
9 yo you know if we had problems we 'd each talk to them and we had of course , we had , we formed a resident association and we took our problems to the resident 's association and and we wo , you know , if we had problems which could be ironed out the man , general manager of the development corporation , Mr would come and listen to our complaints and we seemed , you know , we we got along very very well really for such a small place with nothing because the only shopping facilities were in the old town or we had to go to Epping or Bishop 's Stortford you see ?
10 I do n't know enough actuarial work to be able to and what settlements they should receive , but our own experience is that it 's hard enough to round up pensioners to form an association and we embody deferred pensioners and they 're even harder .
11 We are er overseeing them , as we do with other contractors , but it is , it is the district and it 's their own contractor and we hope that they will improve their performance .
12 In the first chapter we looked at notions of timely and untimely grief and we saw that although the reaction to loss is the same whether or not we are expecting someone to die , the way it will be expressed does very much depend on whether it is something we might expect .
13 ’ Even if a car is n't in stock and we have to wait for it to be built , we can generally hold the agreed price . ’
14 If you say ‘ Yes ’ I will bring in the stock and we will go there .
15 ‘ Once I was out shopping with a girlfriend and we went into a store .
16 I am buying a £110,000 house with my girlfriend and we plan to take out an endowment to cover the £100,000 mortgaged sum .
17 Just recently I went out with my sister and girlfriend and we were in a restaurant looking for a table .
18 We think someone in the community is protecting the killer and we want to be sure we 've spoken to everyone
19 Well the fact that we 've got three there , there there that 's how many we got on that card and we were quite happy about that .
20 Somebody give us a card and we sent it away and we got a
21 What we had to do was pop out to buy daddy a card and we got a paper and we got some biscuits and cake for tea for tomorrow .
22 Yeah the advert for them , well we 'll go out there first thing , I mean we 'll go out there first and then we can come back and get a card and we should know whether we 've got to get one here or not sha n't we ?
23 Design manager Ian Cheetham , 30 , said calmly : ‘ It was no big deal and we had to get to a very important meeting with clients . ’
24 Bass have spent months working on the deal and we 're told they will not even bother to attend tomorrow 's meeting of Premier clubs .
25 But in the main we are looking for er somewhere in the region of er hundred and eighty pounds per per per deal and we 're looking for one of those a day average .
26 They wanted it to be rough sounding and we had a lot of discussions .
27 But by doing this we have changed the experiment and we had better check whether the result has also altered .
28 She said we did a an experiment and we tried to perm a girl 's hair with Head and Shoulders
29 the Sergeant started up the jeep and we entered the cornfield at speed , heading in the direction of the first three canisters .
30 That has threatened the whole concept of compulsory competitive tendering and we will keep threatening the government 's compulsory competitive tendering regime by using TUPE and the acquired rights directive as the legal shield to protect our members ' jobs and public services from the Tylers of this world .
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