Example sentences of "we [adv] [vb past] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | We only went for two days . |
2 | We only had about six folks watching us though . |
3 | We only spoke of happy things … ’ |
4 | ‘ We just came for five years … ’ : writings about young life in Jamaica and adult life in England . |
5 | We just started on different things you know . |
6 | We always depended on free transfers and Nigel has made some super captures . |
7 | The fact that two of our cones are sensitive to green is thought to indicate that we once lived in tropical forests , where this area of the spectrum dominates the scene . |
8 | When we saw Liz 's auburn colouring we instantly thought of pre-Raphaelite curls , and prepared to get out the tongs . |
9 | We also saw in both tests the law change allowing a quick throw-in from touch . |
10 | We also looked for unpublished trials but found none . |
11 | We also looked at some perceptions which had attitudinal overtones . |
12 | WE often read of uncaring stars so it was a joy to learn that Sophia Loren had bailed out her favourite waiter after he was sacked for taking time off to care for his sick wife . |
13 | We again dominated for long periods just like against ‘ Pool on Saturday but just could not score . |
14 | We currently run about 80 PCs , and our purchasing policy should combine new acquisitions to reduce sharing and spread workloads , with upgrades and replacements . |
15 | We recently joined with other organisations to write to the Secretary of State for the Environment urging him to change the rules set out in Minerals Planning Guidance Note 3 . |
16 | For example , we continually came across white schoolchildren , who were perplexed by the diminishing prospects of employment and who searched for explanations and solutions . |
17 | We never asked for these technologies , and in the long run they give us fewer choices , not more . |
18 | No one , indeed , could have been more easy-going ; but we never got on close terms or found much in common during the four months we had been together since leaving England . |