Example sentences of "we [verb] [to-vb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I knew that it would at the very least be fun to fail again , however effortlessly , and we agreed to meet at a pub in Barnes on the following evening .
2 We intend to arrive at the Radcliffe Infirmary at 10.30 am on Thursday 15 June and we would hope to complete the interview with you in approximately an hour .
3 Against these dramatic changes , we intend to remain at the centre as an effective resource for the voluntary sector , and an important bridge between the sector and others .
4 We tend to play at the point of the evening when the temperature drops , so I tune up just before Bryan goes on and then after three or four songs they 're all sharp , because the temperature has dropped .
5 There are still areas where we tend to look at the other as ‘ the resident expert ’ , or at least more expert than we consider ourself to be .
6 she said what , what agenda do you want , so I said just the same and so she put the same venue , we tend to alter at the meeting she said
7 we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons
8 " By this means we hope to place at the disposal of our party in Parliament and in the country a trained body of fully formed critics , able not only to expose and correct the usual crudities of Radical-Socialist legislation , but to give form to a comprehensive policy of social reform . "
9 ‘ But we seemed to freeze at the start , ’ conceded Nicholl .
10 What kind of formal marks , if any , would we expect to find at the beginning of a new paragraph ?
11 The method we adopt to arrive at an answer will be peculiar to the enquiry ( or discipline ) we are exploring .
12 The report of Domingue and Ingram ( 1978 ) , for the USA , indicates the emergence of the profession both in terms of status and in concerns for interpreter efficiency , and it is on this basis that we begin to look at the processes involved , comparing signed with spoken interpretation .
13 I know about the Islington survey , and I also share his concern about under-reporting in some areas of the country of some types of crime in particular , but let me continue with the facts before we begin to look at the solutions .
14 A closer examination of the component parts of the code is given in chapter 4 , when we begin to look at the implications of the code in respect of standards of nursing care provided by the qualified nurse or health visitor .
15 He said , ‘ When are we going to look at the badger ? ’
16 We arranged to meet at the hotel the following morning .
17 Catesby instructed us to take a bench leaning against the far wall and , though the space was narrow , we began to pound at the door like besiegers breaking into a castle .
18 And instead of seeing it as something God had ordained , we began to look at the exploitation of the poor by the rich in a political way , but using Christian concepts .
19 But , you know , if , if , if I 'd have put , when we , when we started to talk at the beginning of this term we had at the beginning a general discussion about what are we gon na put in land reform , if I 'd have come along to s to you and I 'd said well I think we should do this
20 It was then we found out who oc , who was the occupant of that flat then we started to look at the connection between and .
21 ‘ Because an objection was raised we decided to look at the matter again , ’ said Reg Pyne , assistant registrar , standards and ethics .
22 But inevitably , at a certain point , we turn to look at the Erechtheion , some way off .
23 ‘ I know , because one day when we went to look at the airport I saw water on the other side , by the road .
24 That is , until we start to look at the reality of our society .
25 As we continued to stare at the sea , racking our brains about how to go for a swim without a costume , our thoughts were answered by a voice from just behind us .
26 We continued to stare at the corner of the field for some time , expecting to see some movement .
27 As we passed over the Thames we paused to look at a steamer unloading great slabs of white and brown marble .
28 Each campesino had been given instructions to always have ready 20 extra tortillas in case we had to leave at a moment 's notice , but even so , it was very hard .
29 Oh , we had to wait at the border , we had in advance to get visas , and when we got there , things were very simple but nonetheless , we were very well received , and the person that I was staying with , lived in a flat , a very simple flat , but nonetheless , a very pleasant flat .
30 By precisely how much we shall see when we come to look at the attempts to sell them to private investors .
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