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

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1 The nastiest little attack we endured at this time came from , of all papers , the Lancet .
2 I thought we 'd done that , because that that was the remit that we agreed at this table round this table .
3 I du n no you , yeah , you just sort of got ta say ob obviously you want to think about it , obviously it 's , you know it 's a lot of money , you know , but are you happy with the window , is it , you know , is it the sort of style of the win , you know , is it the sort of style of the window , we , we , I du n no , we agreed on this sort of style , is it the , you know , the sort of style that goes , goes with it , go through sort of one or two what and find out what , what it is they really want to think about
4 I think the best thing we can do is leave any talk of work until tomorrow and concentrate on the real reason why we agreed to this evening and get to know one another better . ’
5 ‘ Now , sir , last market-day we met on this road at the same time , and I said ‘ Good night ’ and you answered ‘ Good night , Sir John ’ , as you did just now . ’
6 We met on this show , got married , and now we 're getting divorced because I earn more money than him .
7 There is a footnote from the editors : ‘ We now unreservedly withdraw any recommendation we made about this book . ’
8 Can can we couple with this there 's the room pavilion , can we coupled with this New Hall Lane .
9 And we got on this subject .
10 Would you mind telling us , Mr Major , how we got into this mess and how we 're going to get out of it ?
11 A quarter of a million was taken off erm before we got into this budget cycle .
12 We got into this fight because we wanted to preserve our independence , and I do n't think our views have changed , have they ?
13 Has that come up in your er in your well we were coming back there one night from my aunt 's and er there were quite a lot of policemen about and I was only a little boy , it was before the First World War and my father said to one of these policemen , what 's happening so , oh we had a tip-off he says that er there 's these Whirly Gang folks and in the morning we saw somebody 'd been maimed or killed , but er that was another bit of interesting news around , and I remember down in Caldmore one day there used to be some ladies who used to come from , well they used to be , one of them used to call them the salt ladies , they used to come with blocks of salt on a , on a I think they used to come from and I saw a horse there as a kid and I , it had got a long gash right across its body and I said to this lady I said , what 's happened to this , she said oh the Whirly Gang and er I was in Paris in nineteen twenty two and er we got to this hotel and there was another Englishman on this trip and he said to me he said where do you come from ?
14 Again we must delve back in history to understand how we got to this position .
15 We got in this coach
16 right , right what I see as an interesting possibility the papers that we got in this week from Telford College that came to me
17 We argued from this Bench that the regulatory machinery for British Gas was totally inadequate and that the basis of the privatisation was wrong .
18 We argued in this chapter for an interactive model of these two kinds of processing rather than for a model in which syntactic and semantic analyses are carried out independently .
19 We realized at this stage that it would be difficult for this strand of non-print publishing to develop from existing production expertise , however advanced the latter 's use of electronics to produce print more cheaply and more flexibly .
20 We drew on this analysis to explain the performances of HWIM and HARPY .
21 The last day we bumped into this farmer
22 Can I ask you Mr we we reported on this programme yesterday morning that an official from the Inspectorate of Pollution had expressed worries that the scheme could cause more pollution .
23 As we reported in this space in January , World Cup broadcast managers TSL did the United States ' game a disservice by making a deal with a network which showed the World Cup final almost four months after it was played .
24 In early 1988 we reported in this journal the short term outcome in 33 patients referred to the National Heart Hospital between late 1984 and the end of 1986 and who were accepted for urgent cardiac transplantation .
25 I then er , we then broke away and went up to the er , I suppose it 's the , I do n't know what part of the , but it 's the Dales , that 's where I moved to then and then to because my dad could n't , getting on in years , he could n't take the hills up and then from I got married and we moved into this address here and then that was the day after war was declared that I got married .
26 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 .
27 The most striking non-deglutitive motility pattern we found in this group of normal subjects consisted of repetitive bursts of non-sequential pressure peaks in the smooth muscle of the oesophagus .
28 We stopped at this place
29 Well what we did we stopped at this track and we turned round and we went to there was like a twenty foot straight yeah , and there 's like and everybody 's sort of like going , no , not that .
30 We had tried to get a couple of er , here in Portsmouth but he had to attend , so we thought as we prepared for this conference this morning er , on the miners , that it would be appropriate to get a miner 's lamp to put and have them simply inscribed with the erm , the memory of the occasion , which turned out to be
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