Example sentences of "and [adv] we " in BNC.

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1 And luckily we 've both got a very good alibi for last night .
2 Fifty thousand pounds extra for the voluntary sector at a time when a recession , when so called but completely un care in the community is putting a tremendous burden of responsibility both on the voluntary sector and on we know what a good job the voluntary sector do in this city thousand pounds is a small proportion of the money that they are actually requesting from us .
3 We asked around , and eventually we had a tremendous stroke of luck .
4 But our Key Person policy compensated us , which kept our backers and creditors happy , and eventually we managed to recruit new people , reorganise and get back on the rails again . ’
5 In later years we borrowed Blossom , a big Clydesdale-type mare , from John Sayer at West New Houses , and eventually we bought her .
6 From that point we searched and searched for blues music and eventually we evolved into a ‘ blues band ’ .
7 ‘ Now we 're looking to encourage our customers to send remittance advices electronically so we can post them straight into the sales ledger , and eventually we 'll ‘ close the loop ’ as regards other documents too .
8 I did n't forget Nelly who had been a good little friend to me , and eventually we did meet up again , several years later .
9 I had asked similar questions and was advised to try Jones + Brother with the result that I bought a KA881 with ribber and eventually we made some lovely garments together .
10 She moved abroad but kept in touch and eventually we persuaded her to see a doctor .
11 We 're waiting to register as a charity and eventually we hope to get a national FreeFone line .
12 But it , it did and , and I think there again a little bit of Guild influence because when er we were at meetings we would say , well what are you going to do about the er drapery you know and eventually we did get this better erm you know , drapery .
13 Er and eventually we changed the foreman , the union changed the foreman .
14 And eventually we got they were frightened you see , that the suction of the boats going down would pull the the water boat under .
15 It serves no real purpose and eventually we have to pay for it to be taken away .
16 and eventually we bought it
17 Now I took him into my home , it was an extremely costly thing to do , and eventually we got him into the Chiltern Clinic .
18 , that contract is now completed , the infrastructure contract on site itself has been let , and er , we have now resolved all the , the issues that were on that site , and effectively we 've already sold two of the plots off that site before .
19 I mean , my concern here is that if you 've got a procedure that 's got nine points in it , and effectively we 're going to go through one , two , three , five of those nine points and say either this does not apply to access or access does it differently .
20 We are aware that socially and economically we have more in common with our opposite numbers in the Republican ( Catholic ) side than we have with loyalist ( Protestant ) big-wigs .
21 ‘ The visitors ’ centre here opened about 18 months ago although the reserve has been open since 1977 and slowly we 're building it up .
22 Left and right we turned under the sick orange of the streetlights , then stopped .
23 And erm the girls they have gotten four hundred and twenty four cans and the boys have gotten two hundred and sixty eight and altogether we 're collecting nine hundred and ninety five cans with the whole school .
24 And locally we carried out a similar exercise some six months ago which showed that eighty two percent of the businesses were still there after months .
25 Absolutely , it was absolutely fantastic and despite the rain , spectators enjoyed themselves and course designer Mike Etherington-Smith is a genius , and locally we had something to cheer us , you may have heard earlier .
26 I joked about a jockey needing a large port and brandy to do that sort of thing cold in the morning — and besides we might be risking the horse suffering a mishap .
27 ‘ I doubt it , and besides we 're miles from anywhere .
28 ‘ We always had to be aware where their main dangers were coming from and defensively we did that .
29 Roxanne Shante 's put-downs of men are meant to be feminist ; and suddenly we 're meant to respect Salt'n'Pepa 's greed , opportunism and exploitation of their own bodies .
30 And suddenly we 'd all be in Amsterdam or Paris or something like somebody 's idea of America for the evening , or else it would still be our own dear city , but from very definitely another era , all striped Regency wallpaper and framed Angus McBean photographs of Vivien Leigh ; or another time there 'd be nothing but opera on the sound system for a whole week , there 'd be complaints of course but Madame would say , I 'm just trying to give you boys an education , and Gary at least would be very happy .
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