Example sentences of "we [verb] [vb pp] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think it basically means everybody does does wha we 've asked them to do , which is the work shadowing content of the first week . |
2 | And then we , when we got married we took it to our house . |
3 | He explained that his wife was a permanent invalid , unable to come to church , but said he : ‘ Since the day we got married we have shared everything we had and I am bringing this home to give to her . ’ ) |
4 | When we got married we did n't go in another house . |
5 | When we got married I promised I 'd give you everything you want and so I will . |
6 | So she said , and then we got undressed she said , and I got in bed in my er my vest and knickers and th and the lady said where 's your pyjamas ? |
7 | I do n't think we 'd lost it had we ? |
8 | We 'd asked them to create an image on the theme of ‘ Love Sees No Colour ’ : Pierre et Gilles came up with ‘ Lola ’ , a white glamourpuss demurely fingering a large black erection . |
9 | Yes , yeah all that all that part was okay erm but from the point of view of the script th th that we 'd asked you to learn last night y you did n't do that now that may well work for you , the way you 're actually doing it , but from a training point of view we , we 're trying to look that you 're actually following the , the script there . |
10 | If we 'd seen it coming sooner then er we would perhaps not have got started on all the many schemes are actually on site . |
11 | With the work on the campaign and the success we 'd heard she 'd had with it , would she find me too limited when I got out ? |
12 | We 'd heard he had thirty billion pounds to spend on tanks and things and we reckoned that when he left he 'd probably have a little bit left over for a tip . |
13 | Well to try and show that we 'd covered we 'd taken in as much of what was going on |
14 | I seemed to recall that in the past when we 'd met we 'd got on reasonably well , so I assumed that it must have been something that Jennifer had told you that had turned you against me , or , failing that , that you were just embarrassed at having to work with your sister 's ex-fiancé . ’ |
15 | When we 'd finished I asked if we could wash up and run the errands but she said she 'd already been to the shops with her brother . |
16 | We 'd just feel happier if we 'd thought you 'd made some provisions for the future . ’ |
17 | I do n't know if we 'd have worried about that if we 'd thought he 'd done a bunk . |
18 | But imagine , if after we 'd persuaded him to say all that , we announced that he 'd decided to go back . |
19 | Yeah , erm , we , we thought we 'd got him calmed down at one point and he started up again and he was like that right the way up till I went to fetch Emily |
20 | ‘ You 'll look after him for me , wo n't you ? ’ she 'd said to me after we 'd got him unpacked and she could n't think of anything else which might prevent her from leaving . |
21 | He 'd retired at fifty five , to run this er small holding we 'd got you see ? |
22 | I thought we 'd got I thought we could satisfy . |
23 | Cos we 'd got I think , about twelve last year at this time . |
24 | ‘ We 'd left them had we ? |
25 | The hotel we stayed at was called The Leningrad when we arrived , but before we 'd left it had changed to the St Petersburg . |
26 | ‘ Alex Bannen would 've had a screaming fit if we 'd left you to mess up his precious Bridge ; God alone knows what Tiw would 've done . ’ |
27 | Should we have seen it coming ? |
28 | We 've , we 've accepted I think I 'm say I should be saying we have accepted this er proposal by implication . |
29 | but had no planning permission , that was n't including er I think twenty three hectares we 've calculated which have erm outstanding planning permissions . |
30 | I board the plane feeling no pain , eat the evening meal and continue with the G&T theme , land in Gatwick and make the connection via the smoking area of the bar and another gulped Gordon 's , then pass on the second offered dinner but not the accompanying booze and quietly pass out somewhere over the West Midlands , to be woken by a dishy blonde with an impudent , dimpled smile and we 're here we 've landed we 've arrived , we 're on the stand at the airport and I 'd ask her what she 's doing later because I 'm drunk enough to not care when she says ‘ No ’ as she probably will , but I know I 'm too tired and besides my left eyelid 's stuck again and I suspect it makes me look a bit like Quasimodo , so I do n't say anything except , ‘ Uh , thanks , ’ which is cool or sad , I 'm not sure which . |