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

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1 ‘ And that 's why it 's vitally important we retaliate right at the start . ’
2 All these kinds of ambiguity can interact We look here at the interaction of anaphor resolution with word sense and with structural ambiguity resolution .
3 Our discussion of this toc is very limited , though we look again at the subject , also briefly , in 2.10 .
4 If we look also at the review sections , we see that already in the 1920s McKerrow takes the view that a " great period of discovery is rapidly coming to an end : " an age of English scholarship is passing , if not already passed " .
5 We look briefly at the phenomenon of " temping " by Secretarial/office staff in the South East of England , before concentrating in some detail on the particular case of contract computer staff .
6 ( c ) For completeness , we look briefly at the case where A is defective .
7 When we look closely at the plants and animals depicted on frescoes and vases , many of them are not really very lifelike .
8 But it is also helpful to see how such principles have been put into operation , and for this reason we look now at a discussion of two large urban sociolinguistic research projects , in Philadelphia and Belfast , which have utilized a range of different methods to attain different types of goal .
9 We look now at the method adopted in Belfast ( parallel to Labov 's telephone survey ) of complementing , by means of a rather wider but shallower study , the detailed information collected in the five communities .
10 So if we look now at the example we 've got here .
11 If we look only at the output we may not learn anything , because if everyone is putting in the right amount of effort the system may still work in the same way as the arrow in the drawing does eventually find its way in the right direction .
12 If we look only at the surface of this transaction , it wo n't make sense to us .
13 ‘ While we dig away at the front , ’ I said .
14 We arrive now at the crux of the matter , and it is described as follows : ’ The actual decisions are made by the Directors of each agency separately . ’
15 We turn left at the foot and come panting onto a platform where there 's only one old man sitting in his grandfather 's overcoat and he looks like he 's settled for the night .
16 We go right at the top here .
17 We aim straight at the art of The Possessed by observing that the follow-up , I 'm a lukewarm man , or I 'm an indifferent , an apathetic man , is beyond Stavrogin .
18 We have obviously at every Conference a certain amount also of Constitutional motions , er an organizational motion , and some , and some of tomorrow will be taken up with that as well as the announ , er announcement concerning the elections for the various committees .
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