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

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1 We agreed at that stage that while we would no longer take any active part in the management of the venture , we would continue to provide financial support via our guarantees .
2 Everybody whom we met at that time remembered you all with great affection .
3 We gave them to an Embassy official as we passed through that city , en route to military installations near Fallujiah .
4 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
5 Well the fact that we 've got three there , there there that 's how many we got on that card and we were quite happy about that .
6 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
7 and erm at that time of course when we got to that sort of crisis we erm had to send a memo over to the er Clerk of the Council 's Department er .
8 Erm by insuring that direct line , and that we have training facilities here which are part of the social contract , and that we have er investment , through regional investment , in this particular area , then we can create jobs that suit the skills that we 've er made available to the general population , and that we got through that rail link a direct line access to all the markets within Europe , which is going to expand , er not withstanding my objections , from the twelve to the sixteen and right the way through to Russia .
9 So this was quite a mission which I believe has not been adequately covered in the history and was a forerunner of things to come and like I say we got through that mission without any damage , our gunners got to shoot at the first German fighters and we were an experienced crew with one mission under our belt .
10 That 's the one we got in that box .
11 ‘ Well , whether she indulged in a spot of matchmaking or not , when we got inside that barn I could n't keep my hands off you , ’ Vitor said , and a smile appeared in the corner of his mouth .
12 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
13 that 's right , but , when we moved into that house erm I conned him I says er are you gon na give us er ten quid for a new house ?
14 We mentioned above that inflation creates additional administrative costs to households and firms , both in the search for the most favourably priced goods and in the time and effort involved in determining and disseminating new prices .
15 I filled a syringe with a " mixed macterin " which we used at that time against the secondary invaders of distemper .
16 First of all it was just covering the North Atlantic , the eastern seaboard of the States , perhaps Greenland and Iceland , and Europe down as far as North Africa , and erm we concentrated on that part of the atmosphere , but of course the atmosphere is continuous all round the globe , and whatever happens in any part of that atmosphere , any part of the globe , has some affect on the rest of the atmosphere .
17 ‘ It means , ’ said Duvall holding up one of the paraffin cans , ‘ that we have to burn what we found in that car wreck outside . ’
18 We recognised through that review that to train all those people to do the work we would have to use the officers specialist inspectors and therefore those specialist inspectors would be carrying out less inspections during this year because they 'd actually be carrying out some training .
19 The chief target we came to that night was a staging post for enemy convoys along the route .
20 We came to that point in our school career when we had to study a foreign language .
21 We got advice from the officers that three point five percent might be achieved and therefore we we acted on that advice in making the amendments which we did .
22 and of the country at the things which we heard during that trial .
23 We walked past that place did n't we ?
24 So we returned from that evening together and were very enthusiastic about what we heard .
25 And just in case it was not Magellan who & t uttered the word , then perhaps it was Pigafetta : ‘ We debouched from that Strait , ’ he later wrote , ‘ engulfing ourselves in the Pacific Sea . ’
26 We talked about that moment when travel became a substitute for work ( … get up in the morning … find the train times … see the cathedral … ) ; for life itself .
27 I would n't have covered half the things that we covered in that time , yeah ?
28 And she said she 'd go , in fact , I I I had fellowship on , because , remember we started on that Tuesday , I said , well , you 'll all be surprised to know that going to prison tomorrow .
29 We warned at that time that the underlying quality of these products was questionable but that they might nonetheless enjoy success because quality or lack of it is not apparent in the external appearance of the products .
30 I expect that not only can the hon. Gentleman remember that , but that he will recall that we warned at that time that the reforms were illusory and would not work .
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