Example sentences of "[adj] we [verb] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To do this we look at the factors involved in communicative competence , the relationship between form and function , the language of different registers , discourse features and cultural appropriateness . |
2 | In 2 we looked at the details of formal lexical and grammatical connections between sentences in monologue . |
3 | The only real difference was that when the weather was favourable we arrived at the site one hour before dawn to set the nets . |
4 | In Section 2.3 we look at the system of values , beliefs and understandings that are shared by members of the organisation , that is , its ‘ culture ’ . |
5 | It 's funny how emotional we get at the turn of a personal decade . |
6 | It will be easier to understand the most important period of Coniston mining — the 19th C — if first of all we look at the way the men were employed and the techniques they used . |
7 | ‘ That 's all we have at the moment . ’ |
8 | All we have at the moment is that there must be some non-contingent link between mental state and behaviour if we are to understand talk about other minds . |
9 | It 's the worst thing that 's ever come from any political Party and all associated problems live on , and all we have at the moment is one statement after the other from the Ministers which blame the very people that it attacks . |
10 | The best way , then , to deal with the complaint that psychological-cum-biological theories of the state are too vague is to attempt a combination between these theories and those we reviewed at the beginning of this chapter . |
11 | At 8.00 we stopped at the foot of the Cavales Ridge and roped up . |
12 | In chapter two we looked at the differences between pleasure and happiness . |
13 | Next we look at the characteristics of the casual labour force , and we conclude by considering the relevance of their lack of coverage by the principal provisions of employment protection legislation . |