Example sentences of "we [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So , can we just look at the extract that was given , what language would it have been translated from , incidentally ?
2 I have already suggested that in speech we normally plan at the point of utterance and that is evidenced in those typical features of speech which appear so surprising and , indeed , shocking to people inspecting transcripts for the first time .
3 We finally arrived at a figure of two hundred and fifty pounds and he was perfectly agreeable . ’
4 We finally arrived at the house .
5 We finally arrived at an event of which the adult Sylvia had no recollection whatsoever , but which to the baby must have been dramatically traumatic .
6 Crossing to the Grand Gendarme , we hardly paused at the rock step that had given us such a problem earlier .
7 There was no kitchen but then we always ate at the market .
8 We also looked at the diversity of living arrangements which operate between couples today , even before account is taken of our ethnically diverse , multi-cultural society .
9 In Section 7.3 , we point out that an earlier finding of this text means that a very widespread traditional way of thinking about restriction is incorrect ; we also look at the interaction between the notion of restriction and associatives , sense- qualifiers and separatives .
10 We also look at the lessons that France can teach us — the French implemented a vigorous nuclear programme in the wake of the oil crisis of the l970s .
11 Standing on Anak Krakatoa we could see and feel the fragility of the world , for we also stood at the gateway to its oceanic hemisphere .
12 Rather than as we probably do at the minute , is you may go back and have a staff meeting
13 ‘ Well , we originally started at a place outside o ’ town , called Glencogh .
14 In this chapter we now look at the behaviour and properties of the three states of matter .
15 If we now look at the ego , as opposed to the id , then immediately we see that it is , it is emphatically not true to claim that Freud was a Hobbesian social thinker .
16 With the background of general ideas about turbulence in Chapter 19 , we now look at the structure of fully turbulent shear flows .
17 If we now look at the curve which shows the freon ratios in surface water and look for a ratio of two , and lining this up with the nought degree curve because we 're working with Antarctic water which of course is very cold , we can see that a ratio of two corresponds to the year nineteen fifty nine .
18 We even arrived at the ground nice and early to be assured of the prestigious place leaning against the fence at the front .
19 I may be able to get a good lead-in shot before we even arrive at the hacienda .
20 At the meeting I reported on the position of the gathering health service dispute and we then looked at a number of other pay issues .
21 Er once we decide whether that is the right situation for you or this is the right situation for you erm we then look at the options we have in which company that Patrick might feel most comfortable with .
22 We then look at the structure of management in the organisation in Section 2.4 .
23 If we then look at the quality manual , which is the , the white document , contained within here .
24 As you know , we too suffered at the hands of the law on the freedom of speech issue with NWA .
25 Marlene , whom we never see at the circuit , is sitting in the Marlboro motor-home , a talisman .
26 Let us now look at the migrants more closely .
27 Let us instead look at the point which is well beyond it , indeed completely over the score .
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