Example sentences of "we [vb base] [verb] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We sit looking at each other .
2 ‘ Well , ’ says Howard , ‘ I think the thing we want to avoid at all costs — I mean , I really feel quite strongly about this — is setting up some kind of Utopia — some kind of over-simplified Arcadia which would n't stretch the imagination of the … ’
3 We stand glaring at each other , and I notice the traffic has snarled to a standstill on Lower Road .
4 In this book we will be using verbal , informal descriptions rather than such a formal language for two reasons ; ( a ) these languages define more detail than we usually wish to consider ; and ( b ) they describe complete computers , whereas we wish to look at any stage at a particular aspect of a number of computers .
5 That 's that 's right , I mean I I I would suggest that we 've arrived at that point now , and we 're increasingly likely to do so , because as we 've already heard York is very constrained , it 's it 's it 's a relatively small , compact , historic city , the greenbelt boundaries are drawn fairly tightly , correctly in so in in my opinion , and there 's really not much room for manoeuvre within with er in a existing settlements within the greenbelt .
6 Right , so I I actually do n't want it , do n't want you to do that again , we 've looked at each story to see what it 's about , so it 's actually better to take the idea and erm , get get the stories and to write the idea .
7 I know you have done a C C Q on yourself and we 've looked at each page in detail but I think until you actually do it yourself and maybe write little prompts to let you know what 's on the next page so you can signpost it most effectively to move round the C C Q as opposed to you dri er as opposed to it driving you , you can drive it , but that should be done in the fullness of time but I do recommend you do it before you actually do your first full appointment cos it might pay you .
8 We 've looked at those initiatives and there seem seemed to me to be to be three approaches .
9 Non-qualifying , unit linked , life assurance policy , providing permanent health insurance benefits Now , all the other policies we 've looked at this week were qualifying , were n't they .
10 Oh yeah all the all the hits er like er Bunch of Time and and Maggie and Old Flames and after all these years , if did n't do those you 'd be shot afterwards like but er what we do with the songs that that were like you know hit singles and that people really come to hear we make sure that you know that we do those and then we put in er you know what we think would be the favourite ones from albums and then we add in a sprinkling of the stuff from the new album so you know we give them a good cross-section for an hour and a half and then we have a good first half of the show as well we 've got first half of the show as well and our band go on with him for forty minutes and er they perform as well a few soloists and er then Tony and myself come on and we do an hour and a half and we go right everything we do on stage we have recorded at some time , we do n't do something that we have n't recorded .
11 I think we have to remember at all times that we belong to a profession in which there can not be qualifications .
12 Erm sorry about this , but er it 's a sort of a chore we have to do at this stage .
13 We have to land at another airport before we finish our journey .
14 We have dealt at some length with these important , if abortive , proposals because they throw a great deal of light on the complexities surrounding the financial control and management of public sector higher education and because they have influenced the subsequent debate concerning the need for some form of central control .
15 We have dealt at some length with Haycocks I and its aftermath because of the relative importance of full-time teachers to the further education colleges .
16 Erm and er the other thing about it is that although we have to look at , in order to discover the preference , we have to look at each dimension as a discrete entity , once you 've found the preferences , they actually have a dynamic relationship with each other .
17 It will be a very low level of inflation , lower than we have known at any time in recent years , and steady sustainable growth leading to secure jobs , sustaining the Conservative party in government for many years .
18 That we have to develop at some stage .
19 The other responsibility we need to mention at this stage is planning .
20 As to why a peripheral , albeit a very smart one , should prove to be the saviour of a company we need to look at some history .
21 First we need to look at some distinctions between types of sceptical argument .
22 This provides many challenges of its own but here we need to look at these facts as part of the question of why handling death apparently needs more help these days .
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