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

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1 We all stepped out to a lively tune , Mrs MacDonald of Dunach .
2 ‘ We will be in the back room , ’ said Quigley in tones of quiet authority , and , watched by several more astonished employees of Gordon Brunt Ltd , we all filed through into Quigley 's dining-room .
3 We all filed out of the assembly hall .
4 We all filed out of the church , leaving Queen Margaret with her shadows whilst we waited in the warm autumn sunshine .
5 If we all walked round with the same face and same coloured skin it would be pretty boring , would n't it ?
6 The couple were deluged with rice and we all walked back to the bride 's parental home afterwards .
7 After the incident , Piggott said : ‘ It nearly blew us away and we all finished up in the roof .
8 Maria Teresa : When her mother died , Black Irene gave out such a blood-curdling scream in the middle of the night that we all woke up with a jump .
9 And then when the sc , we had a look at the script and we changed it a little bit , and then we all went , they were cutting out words , so we were doing , the first few all three ways , and we 'd look and say , okay , so it was a scrambled mess as we all looked through for three words and ended up with , and I got down on the floor , so we knew where we were .
10 We all piled out at the back .
11 We all stared up at the great tower which soared six storeys above us .
12 Friday evening was spent mastering rhythm-changes on the piano and weaving cheerfully around the furniture in an Edinburgh tenement , and on Saturday and Sunday we all camped out in a School Dance Studio for movement sessions .
13 We all fell in with what you wanted , we all bent over backwards to do what you wanted .
14 The young boy was extremely embarrassed but soon swallowed his pride and climbed back into his canoe while we all fell about with laughter around him and it was then that I heard the bang .
15 We all took off on the last hundred yards ' dash and I was mildly surprised to find that the first man past the post was myself — and I was n't really out of breath .
16 It is the pantomime humour we all grew up with , where the compère talks about the organist 's big organ and his steamed up glasses .
17 We all grew up with American films , but looking like me there was no way on earth that people would think I was an actor .
18 We all grew up with American films , but looking like me there was no way on earth that people would think I was an actor .
19 But the evenings were sacrosanct : we all knocked off at six for a happy hour round the fire with our drinks in winter and on the sun terrace in the summer .
20 As children , we all got up to tricks like pinching a few apples or knocking on someone 's door and running away — all rather harmless , but if our parents found out , we would be in for a good hiding , a cut on the backside .
21 So I erm , I erm , was put into the Royal Army Pay Corp and posted up to Barnet , North London and I was there for quite a while , we all transferred down to Winchester .
22 We all drove down to Eastover on Friday , May 17th … ’
23 We all went up to the top floor , and entered the room where Mason had been attacked .
24 We all went round with
25 But when we all went back to training at our clubs , everyone was talking about the stick he got and all agreed it was disgraceful . ’
26 Having arranged a guard on the aircraft we all went back to Shaibah , where we were entertained by the one lady passenger in the Officers ' Mess .
27 After the reception , we all went in to the ballroom for a five-course Scottish dinner such as I have not seen for years !
28 On Friday 4th March we all went out of Peking by bus to spend a morning at a commune — part of the ‘ Open-Door Schooling ’ policy , the idea being that by interpreting for us at the commune , and by collecting information etc. , the students could improve their English , and also devise suitable English-teaching materials based on commune life .
29 After luncheon , we all went out to wonderful Centre Court seats , to watch the finals of the Men 's Singles between Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker , which Lendl , playing brilliantly , won in two straight sets 6–3 , 6–2 .
30 Then we all went out for a drink .
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