Example sentences of "[adv] we [vb past] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So we returned from that evening together and were very enthusiastic about what we heard .
2 So we got on that bus , and he did n't like it , this bus driver , oh , you 're not supposed to be on here
3 So we sat on this row and it was Paul and his young lady and David all in the row with us .
4 So we moved to another bar , remarking how times had changed .
5 But soon we progressed to more state , of-the-art experimentation .
6 I want to get down and boogie , do that head bashing like we did at that gig .
7 Even so , words did not come easily to either of us ; for the first time we both realized how very little we knew about each other .
8 A little way on we came to another village , where some of the evicted had been taken in and given shelter .
9 Two days later we went on another beat , this time for panther , but the panther broke back and we never saw it .
10 About three years later we moved to another town .
11 Now we dealt with all complaints that had been lodged during the week and er would be attended .
12 Well we got through several toasters in a year .
13 but he , he , I mean we 've not seen him he 's been away four years , I know he 's been coming home first , for holidays , visit , but he 's not been at home because , well we moved into that house , if you remember we moved
14 ‘ Long ago we depended on each other .
15 If she wants to go down the road making life more unpleasant then then we got down that road as well and she 'll be the loser
16 Then we got on some horses , and rode away through the night .
17 erm arguing and er they was going on about this because if Mrs went to a farm and then said that she saw some hens there that did n't look particularly fit erm and said they 'd got to be culled and if the farmer thought otherwise then we got into all sorts of tangles because we knew nothing about poultry .
18 We went through a door into a room full of strange life , then we went through another door and into another room .
19 He showed me some really nice places , and then we went to this park , I ca n't remember what the park 's called .
20 and then erm , we drove , er then we walked through this park , which was lovely , it had squirrels running all round the place and pigeons and everything , it was gorgeous , and , and because it , it 'd been such a gorgeous day , it 's just that my fucking nose is cold .
21 Erm from there we went into this purpose built flat above a grocers shop , it was meant for the manager of the grocers shop , but he had better sense and so the flat became available for letting to the Borough Council who at the insistence of the owners of the house we were in , erm , were anxious to get their property back and so we found ourselves in a brand new flat , the first tenants , although this was not very highly to be recommended , you approached your flat up er stone staircase , er from the outside so you exposed to the elements er you then walked across the roof , flat roof over the shops until you came to your flat door , erm , Islington at that time was just beginning the , to see the influx of immigrants from the colonies as they were in those days and er , they in turn created much heavier demand on what little vacant property there was , so that the district rapidly deteriorated and for many people who were not in the fortunate position that we were found it necessary or desirable to leave because they were sharing rooms or sharing houses with people whose ways of life were different from theirs and this is something I think that housing authorities learnt to appreciate over the years that the differences between people 's ways of life are one of the major causes of social distress .
22 Would you mind telling us , Mr Major , how we got into this mess and how we 're going to get out of it ?
23 Again we must delve back in history to understand how we got to this position .
24 . was the fire brigade chief , was a newspaper man , and this was how we ran in this village .
25 ‘ Come here while I teach you how we fought in those days . ’
26 It makes me shudder now to think of it , how we waded into those strawberries and did n't suffer any ill effects afterwards .
27 ‘ Half the time you have this little-girl-lost look — like when we walked into this bar tonight — and then suddenly you look all determined and hard . ’
28 Remember when we went on that caravan trip up to the and we got dirt on the brake drums at
29 We know he had fantastic grants , we know how much he had , you know when we went on this strike .
30 at the time and we took that with us , which was an old fashioned , a really old Victorian suite which we got rid of when we moved into this house .
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