Example sentences of "[adv] we [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Hitherto we 'd only seen their faces and spoken with our hands . |
2 | Somewhat gloomily we fall back on our beds in the room I have by now christened the Cell Block . |
3 | And when when he gets to know us a bit better we got quite a welcome tonight . |
4 | Suddenly we come along and say he 's got to do it all over again with several stone more perched on top . |
5 | We gained in confidence as we pressed on , until suddenly we broke through on to the cliff-top at the other side of the island . |
6 | I did n't understand Jamie ; he was half the size I was , half the weight or less , and no matter how much we drank together he never seemed to be affected . |
7 | ‘ I know how much we have already put in up to the end of 1992 and I know what we could be asked for for 1993 , ’ Longuet said , but the size of the sums is to embarrassing for him to reveal them — but he did say they were incompatible with what the European Commission would allow and what French taxpayers wanted . |
8 | So much we have already quoted . |
9 | And there 's so much … so much we have n't discussed , or … ’ |
10 | ‘ I know that , but Lizzy 's right , she is growing up however much we do n't like it . ’ |
11 | But there is — for all our reflection — so much we do not know about even the simplest town scene . |
12 | ‘ Over the years we lost so many because there was so much we did n't know . |
13 | Naturally we regret very much that these unwelcome changes are necessary , and at short notice , SERC will be consulting with the IT Advisory Board and with our colleagues at DTI on how to respond , and we will provide updates in successive editions of JFIT News . |
14 | Basically we pissed all over them , and out-classed them in every department . |
15 | Erm basically we 've just got here your your name |
16 | Basically we 've only got ten . |
17 | I mean basically we go there and the meat shop do n't we ? |
18 | Whilst many of the questions Professor Buckley will address remain to be answered , he suspects he already knows the causes of some of Britain 's marketing problems abroad : ‘ Basically we do not try hard enough , we do not invest enough and we do not choose our markets selectively enough . |
19 | They felt that basically we did n't play England enough — we did Knebworth and that was it . |
20 | Oh Lord comfort and secure all those who are in trouble in sorrow or in need all those who are sick , especially we ask today for Mary who is in hospital and I understand has had an operation . |
21 | I was astonished and er I knew that there were there was a similar incident in Gatwick and erm I knew that our crew were quite er highly trained and highly experience on the European routes and Gatwick especially we have very frequent flights to Gatwick . |
22 | At five o'clock we wandered back ; after all , it might get dark in fifteen days ' time . |
23 | ‘ Some of the youngsters were in awe of Ibrox , but once they settled down we went on to dominate the second-half . ’ |
24 | ‘ Some of the youngsters were in awe of Ibrox , but once they settled down we went on to dominate the second-half . ’ |
25 | We went down we went down both shutes . |
26 | ‘ The truth of the matter is that until we start to strip her down we do n't know what we will find , nobody ever does , ’ commented Mr John Leech . |
27 | Lower down we emerged on to a more open country of grass-covered hills , with delphiniums gladioli and other flowers growing along the banks of the many streams . |
28 | Halfway down we caught up with them outside the Trift Hotel and sat together in the sunshine on the veranda looking up at the peaks , eating spaghetti and drinking beer . |
29 | Now he asked : ‘ Perhaps we met then ? |
30 | ‘ Perhaps we 've both been a little affected by the way things have gone . |