Example sentences of "when we [verb] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So a modern sexual dimorphism is explicable in terms of erm inter-male er conflict and it may be in the case of human beings er most of them are , for example the larger body weight of males that we saw when we looked at sexual dimorphism in human beings is probably explicable erm in terms of inter-male conflict like it is in chimpanzees .
2 So , on a board the apparent wind we experience when we travel at 10 knots in a 10 knot cross-wind will be a 14 knot wind hitting us at 45 degrees .
3 Therefore , when we laugh at other people , we laugh at the image of God in them ; when we are rude to them we are rude to the image of God in them ; when we refuse to help them we refuse to help the image of God in them .
4 None of the translations really does full justice to verse 20 , and we 'll do a little detective work when we look at that verse in a few minutes .
5 The relative position of girls and boys becomes sharply divided only when we look at two factors behind the generalized statistics : ( 1 ) subject choices ; ( 2 ) post-school experiences .
6 We have similar difficulties when we look at such aspects as soul and intelligence : these have a profound effect on our daily existence , yet we have problems whenever we try to quantify them .
7 This theory is a particularly potent one when we look at higher education .
8 And in looking at the experience not merely of Asia , but also of Africa , what becomes increasingly apparent is that most development strategies have tended _ particularly when we look at technical change — erm have tended to bypass women , or in many cases one also notes that the impact of technical change has been detrimental to poor women , and examples of this can be found , for instance , in terms of adoption of certain kinds of technique , like mechanisation of rice processing in parts of Asia , where one finds that there has been a large scale displacement of landless women .
9 However , when we look at continuous speech in English utterances we find that these tones can only be identified on a small number of particularly prominent syllables .
10 When we look at these disasters we must again ask ourselves how it was that Harris and Eaker could sustain those losses and go time and again .
11 When we look at older people we often see large groups of grey heads on coaches or in cheap supermarkets .
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