Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] we " in BNC.
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1 | If you 've truly got nothing better to do , let's forget the charades and carry on where we left off … eh , my love ? ’ |
2 | I propose we carry on where we left off , unless you never want to lay eyes on me again , of course . ’ |
3 | ‘ He 'd schooled very well and although I had hoped for a lead for a bit longer , we had to go on where we did . |
4 | We decided to move the chairs out to make more room , but the acceptances kept coming in so we thought we 'd open the French windows and pray for a sunny day . ’ |
5 | ‘ We have moved along so we are not simply cooking Malaysian food but using the best possible organic vegetables , proteins and grains to create various meals . ’ |
6 | Some others — the best ones — Donald the smith , and maybe Iain Logan , the real sterling men — they can join in once we have their agreement . |
7 | ‘ But I have ordered the carriage hood down so we shall benefit from the movement of air . ’ |
8 | This is a way of drawing our attention and slowing us down so we concentrate more closely . |
9 | ‘ John Major has been consistently talking about the need to keep wages down so we did n't expect a pay award twice the level of inflation . ’ |
10 | cos there is n't no ventilator in it , and that 's the one we sleep in cos we 're frightened of people coming through the back door in the night , you know kicking in the back door , so we sleep in the other room . |
11 | Well perhaps we better not go down cos we shall have |
12 | Afraid the water-table will go down if we flush them all at once ? |
13 | This procedure may break down if we get to a single pair of edges , but we will see that this can happen only if a pair of corners has also to be exchanged . |
14 | There is no danger of it slowing down if we eat around 1500 calories a day . |
15 | ‘ Today it is 40pc-plus and we must cut it down if we are to improve survival rates of colon , rectal , breast and other cancers as well as cardio-vascular disease . ’ |
16 | I do n't see us going down if we keep all our best players and we 'll finish mid-table . |
17 | It is in fact all oil , but for trying to understand the thing it 's better to try and break it down if we can , and that 's what 's being done here . |
18 | It is a relatively easy run down if we start early in the morning . |
19 | But it probably was , I mean probably deep down if we did n't see her , probably got on quite well with her . |
20 | ‘ Whatever you think , Dutch Intelligence are convinced they 'll try , and we do n't want to be caught with our trousers down like we were by the Nazis . ’ |
21 | So we were better being turned down until we found a deal that suited us better . ’ |
22 | It is a question of simply following the coast down until we actually catch sight of the ship itself . ’ |
23 | Eventually we all agreed we wanted this fierce bark that was both harsh and metallic , after which it was just a case of refining it down until we settled on the precise tone we ended up using . |
24 | ‘ Just string him along until we get things squared away . |
25 | Erm the North Yorkshire County Council have made great play and we did n't know it was coming in until we got that information , upon the public consultation document . |
26 | None of us are lock in to this P I and production phases , we will not be locked in until we sign the memorandum of understanding for those phases and that is scheduled for nineteen ninety five . |
27 | It is no use whatsoever introducing bait at irregular intervals , for the lesson we are trying to teach them will not sink in if we give them time to forget in between each baiting session . |
28 | We wanted to avoid all the delays that creep in if we hack them by hi-speed Busby post to Dover , put them on board a ponderous Sealink ferry and eventually consign them to the decidedly risky hands of some unknown foreign postman in the forlorn hope that they-might , with luck and a following wind , reach the Antipodes before the turn of the century . |
29 | Now here 's bar four at which point we start putting crescendos in if we need to . |
30 | ‘ It 's nothing to the tizz we 'll be in if we do n't get that barbecue working , ’ she snapped , then went to examine the contents of the hampers . |