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

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1 They were genial enough and we exchanged pleasantries until the leading galleon said , ‘ Do you believe in destiny ? ’
2 ‘ We have not bunks enough and we have only two toilets .
3 Whilst many of the questions Professor Buckley will address remain to be answered , he suspects he already knows the causes of some of Britain 's marketing problems abroad : ‘ Basically we do not try hard enough , we do not invest enough and we do not choose our markets selectively enough .
4 ‘ We were not experienced enough and we did not ask for , and were not given , enough help and guidance from NatWest . ’
5 Erm er our membership slid somewhat and we have n't got a very big membership in er Water now .
6 but the second way in which section fourteen arises is this slightly more oblique way , erm , it 's , it 's not really the question of competition law it 's more a question of administrative law or constitutional law , erm whether it arises on the question er , your Lordship will have to decide , but , if , if it does then we believe that our case is extremely strong , because what one is saying here is , is section fourteen a block to an article eighty five action , erm does it make it either virtually impossible or something lesser excessively difficult , er and we say er that that 's one aspect and two can we show it 's discriminatory , well we say first of all it is discriminatory because even on analysis of the bad faith argument they are putting in a claimant with an article eighty five case to an extraordinary length in order to make good his case , he first of all has to super declaration presumably that he is entitled to damages , but he ca n't get damages all he 's entitled to is the declaration if then do n't satisfy that claim by paying up and their not going to be ordered by the court to pay up because that 's a claim for damages and you ca n't have that then you have to sue them again on the basis of breach of bad faith , er no other provision in English law would go to that effect and that of course even , even that assumes whether rightly or wrongly and we say possibly wrongly that er , er the failure to comply with the judgment of the declaration would be bad faith within the meaning of the act , but even assuming it 's right it puts a plaintiff suing for breach of article eighty five in the worst position possible
7 Well quite a lot , we we went out with them for a meal last night erm we had an interpreter who who was the only one that could speak English but it was it was well worth the evening , it did a lot for relationships and I think that there should be more of this in football , that off the field people should get to know each other a lot better and we felt at the end of the evening that it had been well worthwhile .
8 Now at the ages of 15 , 16 and 18 we speak to a lot more people , we know the staff a lot better and we take part in things such as karaoke and adult games etc , we do not go to the amusements and swim much now that we are older .
9 Every three or four hours the trawl was winched alongside and we battled to pass a rope round the " cod end " which held the fish , using the roll of the boat to help us .
10 You 've obviously enjoyed your career very much and we 've all enjoyed you over the years , would you be pleased if your grandchildren went into acting ?
11 If we score got a chance and we had the chances to score first half , did n't take them obviously and we get the goal , right time , they went a bit nervous , and we went on did n't we — we could have won it .
12 Oh yes very much so and we 've been these er lots secretaries and presidents and all miners and that they 've been coming up you know and er you had a chat with them and they put us do n't let this happen , do n't let that happen , and make sure that erm you know people do n't suffer and er oh it 's been quite a vast experience for us yeah .
13 So and we got the benefit of the scenery roundabout .
14 This is not so and we stress that the results in Fig. 1.1 are routinely found .
15 well we went on a course , for a week up Newcastle and of course er erm we had to be there for nine o'clock so we had to catch the bus , at the latest half past eight so you 're up at you 're up at seven and you get showered and what have you cos there 's a shower in the be bedroom get yourself all ready so you 're down by about erm half seven , quarter to eight , like so you tend to think quarter of an hour to the erm bus stop which is right outside the door of the hotel we were getting so and we use the bus rather than take the car in daily , cos it 's easier so I and er and of course I sat down and had a breakfast and I thoroughly enjo , I did n't have any cereals you know , I says well er and I had a little bit of orange orange juice , but it was this erm made up orange juice
16 And yes it erm I mean and therefore we would be reviewing current practices which is that erm you know the film is in the building , the cinema is open , the staff are there and we therefore show a film at four o'clock because there 's no extra charge for us doing so and we hope thereby to attract however many er patrons to see it .
17 And I 'm saying to Mrs Jones , yeah I 'll do whatever , y'know , I used to have some good contacts with Estate Agents and that and they would just ring me up and say will you come and do so and so and we want it done within six or seven days , y'know , a house that they were selling , that they 'd want completely doing from top to bottom inside and out .
18 Finally , we see that Xv ( σ xz ) is - 1 , so and we deduce that the vibration is of symmetry species b 2 .
19 ‘ Suddenly we realised it was eight o'clock and we rushed to the sitting room to put on the TV .
20 We sat there and had two or three or four and it got to 11 o'clock and we had a few sandwiches and things like that , and we just sat there talking .
21 Yeah we got there for ten o'clock and we had to wait till they 'd finished all the out-patients before they 'd let the in-patients .
22 But party organiser Ossie Tortoishell , 78 , said yesterday : ‘ It was n't even 10 o'clock and we did n't make that much noise . ’
23 No we were in bed but we , we , we go into a right about eight o'clock and we watched a video
24 ‘ We old Indians come to like this England less and less and we return to an imagined India . ’
25 Now , you , you could have the linear ordering that 's an alternative proposal erm , but then you 've actually got erm you 've got to come up with a kind of proper account of these structures of how they come about and of the relation and then you 've got to check it out against all the other data and all I can say is as it happens , I 've tried that and it does n't work but that 's only and we want to find out if you can see that the quite a long way .
26 Well , I , I 'm , I 'm not sure , I 'm not sure whether it is and it 's certainly what we 're , what we 're targeting though , is n't it , because we believe that either we 've , we 've narrowed down our allowances er , nicely and we 've got sensible allowances , or we 've er , improved our planning .
27 ‘ We are talking about a minority of drivers behaving very foolishly and we have hardly made any impact on those people . ’
28 ‘ We fought together and we suffered together .
29 But by the time they 're three , the two begin to work together and we introduce strokes . ’
30 Three four three four three four to call erm David Judd from Eastwood says close is the answer for Joyce 's crossword so we worked it out together and we got there so er one down in the Mirror is close .
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