Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [conj] we [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do n't you want to wait until we get to the seaside ?
2 ‘ But since then our League form has slumped and we appear to be suffering a confidence problem ’ .
3 Er like one ounce has gone and we talked to some people who have tried it it was alright but a bit gakky at times
4 The firing has ceased as we get to our feet , the Germans stand up , their hands above their heads leaving the wounded Officer on the ground .
5 That 's why I would expect to see and we planned to some extent , we may have under-planned an increase in costs .
6 By spring of eighty-nine , when the project had started , we 'd gone quite a long way down the road , we 'd decided that we wanted to be looking at what was feasible in general practice .
7 Sometimes he 's so determined he 's not going to go that we have to forcibly put him out of the door and get him into the car and get him there somehow .
8 Those shown in the brochure are for guidance only and may have changed since we went to press .
9 Keep piping till we get to the digging site . ’
10 What I do think that we have to be very cautious about , however , is the manner in which we determine the unexpressed ‘ purpose ’ of legislation .
11 it it sort of keeps a sort of continuity in it and I mean I do think when we get to the end of the probationary year you 've sort of really learnt all the areas .
12 But I , we 're going to have to discuss when we get to H Two just how you 're going through the process of actually finding a site .
13 I took her hand as we walked to my house for breakfast , and did n't let go until we got to the verandah steps .
14 I really did find that we sunk to the pits when we started circulating recipes for cheesecake on er poll tax er payers money , that is absolutely ludicrous and we should n't be spending money on that .
15 if , and we 'll see how much space we 've got when we get to your house
16 It does n't mean that the science is poor , but it does mean that we need to be sceptical of the assumptions that we receive .
17 But erm when we , by the time we got into Hull I heard it on the radio what had happened and we went to the toy fair and then we came back and there was er you could see all the ambulances and everything still there .
18 ‘ L Detachment on the other hand , had set a minimum standard to which all ranks had to attain and we had to be most firm in returning to their units ( R.T.U. ) those who were unable to reach that standard . ’
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