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" We'd finish shooting at about 6 am and I'd just be going to sleep at 7 when the sun would be coming up.
" According to Norman, about this time he wrote his most covered song, " I Wish We'd All Been Ready ", " right after I gave up music completely so I could talk to people on the streets.
We'd been playing most of those songs for quite a while, and we were just so happy to be making a record that we didn't really think a whole lot about making the songs better.
Davies later explained, " We'd been out there for about 20 years just recording and touring and it seemed time to have a break with no ideas as to if or when we would come back.
We'd watch from the window as this little figure hurled towards the pub-we never spoke to him about it.
" We'd cut the track, and we kicked around how to develop the ending-I thought about synthesizers and guitar solos.
In an interview with the BBC to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the original game, Braben confirmed that the game was still in development, saying, " We'd be mad not to go back to the world of Elite and I'm very excited about it ," and adding that it would be released only " when its ready.
" We'd been there about a year and a bit, and on the holidays I had put on weight, but not much, and as you know, if you put someone in a nice tutu, they don't have bosoms – they have very flat chests.

We'd and film
" We'd be oversimplifying things in calling film noir oneiric, strange, erotic, ambivalent, and cruel ": this set of attributes constitutes the first of many attempts to define film noir made by French critics Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumeton in their 1955 book Panorama du film noir américain 1941 – 1953 ( A Panorama of American Film Noir ), the original and seminal extended treatment of the subject.
A cover version of Larry Norman's Rapture-themed " I Wish We'd All Been Ready " appears in the Evangelical Christian feature film A Thief in the Night and appeared on Cliff Richard's Christian album Small Corners along with " Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music ?".
Norman's 1969 apocalyptic song, I Wish We'd All Been Ready ”, was also featured in the 1972 Christian end times film A Thief in the Night, which was watched by an estimated 50, 000, 000 people, but sung by an obscure group known as The Fishmarket Combo.
This film includes Larry Norman's composition I Wish We'd All Been Ready, one of the earliest Christian rock hits and one of Norman's best-known releases.

We'd and for
Band morale was low, and Westerberg later stated: " We'd much rather play for fifty people who know us than a thousand who don't care ".
We'd started out like anyone spending their first time in a studio — nervous and naive and looking for success.
We'd just suggested that if he did an anthology of other-people-write-Amber-stories that we'd be up for it ( understatement ) and he puffed on his pipe, and said -- extremely firmly -- that he didn't want anyone else to write Amber stories but him .</ p >
At the conclusion of his set, which included " I Wish We'd All Been Ready ", the " laconic lament " of the Jesus Movement, Norman encouraged those attending: " Don't let this week of love pass away – let it be for a lifetime ".
We'd pulled out of Wonder Festival < nowiki >" flea market for garage kits "</ nowiki > and garage kit making altogether.
We'd go over to home on many weekends ... Oh, and the good food they would put out for us!
We'd sing these fancy licks and he'd keep up with us note for note in exactly the same rhythm ... almost contributing a fourth voice.
We'd have not only the money but the bread tickets, for rationing was still in force.
We'd been on the road for, really, the first time in our lives.
" We'd been very good friends for millions of years and I thought it was a bit much for them suddenly to be personae non gratae and out of my life ," McCartney said.
" We'd actually recorded half the first album when we decided that keyboards would be good for our sound.
We'd use a tree here, a tin can there, for bases.
She also appeared near-nude in an anti-fur ad for PETA with her boyfriend, Survivor: Africa winner Ethan Zohn, that featured the slogan " We'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur!
The club itself stated that it preferred to explore temporary, rather than permanent, expansion, saying " We'd like to meet the World Cup standards for matches when it comes to expansion but then perhaps scale down the stadium to something closer to where we are right now.
In 1995 she and Etheridge appeared in a " We'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur " poster campaign for PETA.
We'd play for hours, hopping onto that server every night to play capture-the-flag.
We'd been around for 10 years ... no drama or fights or anything like that.
If I went out for lunch or a coffee, there was always someone who would come over and say, ' We'd love you to stay '.
We'd see her many times as she was keeping a vigil for hours in a hallway we're holding a late-night meeting inside, to make sure she is available if Tito needs anything as he's going to sleep.
" A lot of it was just fatigue ", Perry explained, " We'd be on the road for a long time and we had no life outside of Cherry Poppin ' Daddies.
* Matey is a West Country term for a person with whom one has an anticipated, temporary or intermittent personalised interaction restricted to specific requirements or actions, e. g. " We'd got as far as the Okehampton Bypass when we stopped to give Matey there a jump-start ".

We'd and years
We'd moved from hobbyists to being on the verge of becoming serious-we were rewarded with a record deal, like Radio Birdman had six years earlier.
We'd been together 10 years.
We'd have sold a few thousand copies over the next couple of years and we'd be able to keep touring the same circuit and perhaps break into Europe a bit more but we'd still not really have an income from the band or any real prospect of one, and therefore because of various pressures on some of us individually we'd be struggling to continue to commit ourselves fully to the band.

We'd and had
We'd seen his handiwork out in the back yard, and the little his tenants had told us of him did make him sound a little special.
This ' Pure English ' resembles the ' blue-eyed English ' later adopted by the composer Percy Grainger, and sometimes the updates of known Old English words given by David Cowley in ' How We'd Talk if the English had WON in 1066 '
We'd had decent successes with our cover of ' Suzie Q ' and with the first album.
We'd had a cool relationship in the past and I so wanted to do something else, and I wanted to get back into a television show.
We'd won the war, but Centauri Prime had been devastated.
We'd released three already and had learned not to put too much hope behind an album because you're usually disappointed.
" Tammi Menendez also self-published a book in 2005 titled They Said We'd Never Make It-My Life With Erik Menendez, though Tammi said on the Larry King Live show that Erik had heavily edited the book.
It continued to be advocated in the 20th century, notably by George Orwell, who advocated what he saw as simple Saxon words over complex Latin or Greek ones, and the idea continues to have advocates today ( see David Cowley, How We'd Talk if the English had won in 1066 and other books ).
Another approach, without a specific name-tag, can be seen in the September 2009 publication How We'd Talk if the English had Won in 1066, by David Cowley.
We'd just eat as much as humanly possible and hopefully we'd eat at the show, but we had absolutely no spending money.
We'd gone past the stage of the channel being convinced they had to bring in somebody from overseas because we weren't strong enough people to carry the show ourselves.
We'd only seen Michael Flatley in Riverdance and when we had to meet, it was like ' Michael Flatley, oh my god!
We'd be right on the edge, and she had not a blink of fear ".

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