Example sentences of "[adv] we [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So we set off down the steep easterly flank of the mountain , alongside a spectacular waterfall that incredibly was still partially frozen in June .
2 So we set out across the open grassy slope that led on up towards the forest .
3 So we came about for the last time , since we were now south of the entrance , and motorsailed north , a little further off , to give the rock a good clearance .
4 So we came back in the dark , there were fifteen of us in th this jeep bouncing up and down so that was quite fun too .
5 So we went back to the basics to see whether we could ask the Government to abolish the ‘ cohab rule ’ altogether .
6 So we come back to the one explanation which resolves every difficulty : the ‘ discovery ’ made by the monks of Canterbury in 1120–21 , as the canons of York at once realized , was the moment of their enlargement .
7 So we come back around the circle to the capital side of the balance of payments , and the operationally interesting question : for how long can we expect the world 's savers to make up our domestic shortage ?
8 And so we end up in the paradox of a system which invokes the criterion of historical consciousness as a means for distinguishing the ‘ primitive ’ from the , civilized' but — contrary to its claim — is itself ahistorical .
9 So we pressed through with the course of action .
10 So we go back to the house .
11 ‘ We were preparing for what we thought might be our future and so we got back to the people who 'd singled us out , and a guy called Keith Wilson , who was eventually responsible for recording and co-producing our first Fleetwood Mac album , got us down and we put an album out , which kind of came and went .
12 So we dashed back to the steamer which was just pulling out from the bank — you two were jolly glad to see us .
13 So we hurried back down the hill , and to William 's little house .
14 So we split up towards the end of the season and I then went over to the States .
15 So we start off with the first one that you have , this C W , that stands for company worker .
16 Together we went back to the lodgings , she packing her belongings , both of us braving the landlady .
17 In the morning providentially we set off for the frontier , and there to my great delight I saw the familiar face of Mr Derrick Robinson , Rhodesia 's Assistant Commissioner of Police , standing beside a BMW motor car which was to convey me to Salisbury .
18 Finally we drove up to the Clonmacnoise ruins .
19 Finally we drove up into the Moqqatam Hills whose wide boulevards were mercifully empty .
20 So anyway we come up to the roundabout and she never .
21 Soon we went in to the adjacent Marie Antoinette Room for luncheon .
22 McGiven said : ‘ It 's as if subconsciously we switched off after the Wimbledon game and were caught off guard .
23 Not needing any more we turn back to the shore .
24 If ever we wake up in the morning and feel that this is just ‘ another day to get through ’ , then our life is painfully stuck — and it is fear and limiting beliefs which are keeping us stuck .
25 Thereafter we carried on with the hearing of the argument on whether Thorpe J. was or was not right to make the order which he did in the different circumstances which then existed and as to the more general issues raised by this appeal .
26 Slowly we slipped out of the limelight . ’
27 Thankfully we peeled off opposite the White Horse Farm Hotel , just before our muscles gave up on us .
28 Eventually we came out in the comparative brightness of the open space behind the house .
29 Eventually we met up below the entrance to the Kitchen .
30 Eventually we moved off through the main gate of the camp to the Vorlager , or front camp , where the showers were situated .
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