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

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1 And we shot backwards and down it all come again , killed him .
2 That 's the first time and then we and then we were still around the back and we darted up over these banks
3 Eric woke first , then I opened my eyes as though sleepily , and we woke little Paul , and our cousin .
4 And we worry about .
5 Then the exits burst open and we swarmed out .
6 History just burps , and we taste again that raw-onion sandwich it swallowed centuries ago . )
7 They burst into laughter and we piled once again into his car for another search .
8 But finally the itching was too much for him and we got up one morning to find plaster of Paris and remnants of bandage all over the carpet where he had irritably scissored it off at two in the morning .
9 The girls were screaming back as the train pulled out and we got away from Khabarovsk without being arrested .
10 Recently , we were having a debate in the Lords and we got on to nationalization and I said that one thing that we need to nationalize in this country is the Treasury , but nobody has ever succeeded .
11 K : ‘ He took me for a pizza and we got on brilliantly from then . ’
12 English-born , actually , and we got on like a house on fire .
13 I was put on the road with Lynyrd Skynyrd when they thought I was getting too big for my DMs , but they were real wild men and I liked them a lot and we got on very well . ’
14 Well , she went and got the Deputy Head and she was a bit upset about it , and then after that our biology group was chopped right down , more or less cut in half , and most of the boys went somewhere else to do their biology while the rest of us stayed with that teacher and we got on a lot better then , you know .
15 Luckily , however , I managed to hold on and we got on to her bed , which I seem to remember was covered with a plastic sheet .
16 ‘ They liked our location , they liked our Royline , they liked our price and we got on well together , ’ said David .
17 They spoke with me and we got on famously .
18 He was a cheerful chap and we got on terribly well .
19 In fact it was a rather odd coincidence , ’ she said , warming to her theme , ‘ I was introduced to her at a party , and we got on quite well .
20 and er he said that when they took it up three years ago of course they from the first six months I think it is and we got on to them and they they did agree
21 the flat in , in London , the flat we came from and so we had accumulated a little more furniture than one would usually have in two rooms and the kitchen and we got here and were allowed to spread ourselves , if there 's one criticism that one could say about this house , is that the size of the rooms confines you to what you put in them , they 're square , that the , the division between the living room and the dining room is through a pair of glass doors , where perhaps that could of been arranged with either sliding doors or some other feature so as not to separate it yet again into two square boxes and erm
22 And we got here safe and we was thankful for that .
23 He was a chemist himself , or a physicist , working on similar sorts of problems , and I wrote to him and said was he interested in looking at one of my molecules , and he wrote back and said he was very interested because it was , in fact , as I 'd thought , a rather intriguing next step in our understanding and we got together with the Canadian group in Ottowa to try and set up a programme for observing these particular types of molecule in interstellar space .
24 At dawn next morning two Chinese planes came in and we got almost everyone on board and away .
25 She liked us to keep to our promise , but quite understood if the children were ill , or something else cropped up , and we got behind — so long as we let her know immediately .
26 Well look at the time you see I did promise at one o'clock to make five o'clock arrive earlier , quicker and we got there in style for the past four hours .
27 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 .
28 I took Tim to the match one Easter Monday they played Luton in league match , and Ted played , the old Ipswich player , and we go absolutely , it rained , hailed , blew , and we got home soaked to the skin you know , and er it seems to make you feel better if they win you know , but if you sort of put up with those sort of things and they , they lose it 's makes you feel right down in the dumps , but when they get promoted like they did last time it 's remarkable , it 's been remarked about this aspect , that people in local industry seem to work harder , and it seems to be a boost in general local traders make shop window displays and it seems to be a boost to the town in general and give a lift to the town if you like
29 ‘ We got him halfway up the lane and we got so tired and I left them and came on ahead , ’ Sacco blurted out .
30 A few minutes later the train arrived in Duisburg and we got out .
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