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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But then suddenly we got in contact with each other and picked up where we left off .
2 It was extraordinary , but suddenly we seemed to be on quite different terms .
3 Suddenly we screeched to a halt at a checkpoint .
4 For last year 's service we drew up a plan and then wrote a personal letter from the laity group to all the Churches , emphasising how much we believed in the power of praying together for Unity .
5 I 've just built a spreadsheet to show how much we spent on subscriptions in 1991/92 and 1992/93 .
6 p.p.s have I got the figures about right for how much we payed for players — Beeney ( .35m ) , Kelly ( 0 ) , Dorigo ( 1.3 ) , Fairclough ( .6 ) , Wetherall ( .15 ) , Strach ( .3 ) , Speed ( 0 ) , Macca ( 1.3 ) , White ( 1.25 — this is the one I 'm most unsure of ) , Wallace ( 1.6 ) and Deane ( 2.9 ) ?
7 When the 3 weeks were up and the Scraggs returned , we looked for other accommodation and found a flat in Riccarton , close to Hagley Park and only a mile from the city centre , and we liked it so much we stayed for four weeks having intended two .
8 ‘ So when Gustav Eismark came to the Secretariat , ’ Sims went on , ‘ naturally we looked in the files about him .
9 If we were selected at Lille , apparently we proceeded to Paris and then on to Marseilles after a number of further tests .
10 Daily we waited for the skies to fall .
11 ‘ I do n't know how long we rode for .
12 I do not remember how long we stayed at Jaipur but every day was packed with excitement .
13 Towards 4 o'clock we returned to the station to catch our train , which was to be hauled by a famous locomotive — ‘ Evening Star ’ .
14 In retrospect , perhaps we played on the heart-strings of our listeners too heavily , but it was , in actual fact , a hearty , healthy exercise in a good cause for the ‘ benefit ’ of the community , and in defiance of the written and spoken diatribes of a federal political bureaucracy .
15 Perhaps we began on Elizabeth Bowen 's The Death of the Heart .
16 If only we realised in time , we would n't waste our lives on trash. why is the best thing in the world tied to the least lasting ?
17 We 'd have got here sooner only we stopped for a bite of something .
18 I stayed like that for the minute or so we waited at the Lochgair station platform , and did n't stir again — yawning convincingly for any other passengers who might be watching — until we were crossing the viaduct at Succothmore .
19 So we drove after the youths , who had begun singing again .
20 So we came to the AAA Championships .
21 So we came to the halt , everything worked perfectly and I was astonished how easy this all was , I rather fancy it was the one blade digging gently in and scribing a beautiful arc to port , all the time into wind ; it was the gentlest of one-wheel landings that could ever have been attained .
22 David did n't like it because he was on there and so we went through saying that I have only the most important
23 So we went on the rampage .
24 He told Frankie to take care of me and so we went off hand in hand .
25 So we went for a last look round .
26 So we went for a shellac finish .
27 And as I 've said before , you know , we 've talked a lot about Primmer with Bob Dugard erm so we went for him .
28 So we went to bed . ’
29 So we went to bed .
30 So we went to France to this huge warehouse in Les Halles .
  Next page