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

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1 We agreed to meet at school the following week .
2 We want to look at stress now , and realise that it is not all negative , in fact some people actually go out and seek a fair amount of stress .
3 The women began to congregate and we rose to greet each other , even though we 'd met at breakfast less than an hour ago .
4 , writes : WE BEGAN discussing at work how , in America , the ‘ holes ’ from fruit Polo mints are sold as sweets .
5 To avoid climbing in the heat of noon we decided to leave at daybreak .
6 Similarly , when we turn to care at home , it is not clear that if the costs of such support were to exceed those of residential care , they could or should be met .
7 One thing we did discuss at committee but I think it ought to be put to the A G M we discussed the increase in the cost of er , admission erm we held our prices down for at least a couple of years we had a heavy outlay on cushions I do feel that erm we ought to put in to the meeting what we discussed at committee that be raised from two fifty and one twenty five to three pounds and two pounds for the concessions including students and erm the youngsters .
8 Oh god ! what do you think we 've burnt at home .
9 They 're really good they 're made of paper and stuff not like the ones we 've got at home
10 Security locks like like we 've like we 've got at home .
11 Same as we 've got at home .
12 I mean , you get meters normally , the meters we 've got at work and you just turn a knob and it 's got ohms , volts , amps frequency you know , whatever .
13 Alright , let's we 've looked at design of training as the first step you know identifying training needs and then design .
14 We 've looked at pi squared and we 've talked about the , the term I used was association .
15 A police spokesman said : ‘ We had to leave at speed because emotions were running so high . ’
16 We had arrived at Orange a week previously , and after disembarking from the coach had been ordered into the barrack rooms by our Corporals , who were waiting outside on the parade ground .
17 Obsessed as they were with hygiene and cleanliness , the Corporals had been worried ever since we had arrived at Orange that some of us were not adept at emptying our bowels neatly .
18 Fortunately I had with me a book of prose exercises that we had used at school , so , at random I chose one which I vaguely remembered .
19 We shall examine these ideas in more detail when we come to look at motivation and morale within organisations .
20 It was horrible , but we were teenage fools and we wanted to sit at home and do big grown-up things .
21 , writes : WE HAVE heard at college two popular beliefs .
22 Thus , as we have argued at length in a recent book , ‘ doubly disadvantaged ’ sections of the working class — the unemployed , women , black people , the retired , and the disabled — have especially acute educational needs .
23 Once we have arrived at peace , joy , fear or anger , etc , we have somewhat of a choice about what we do with it .
24 ‘ Sir , we have arrived at base camp . ’
25 We have arrived at chapter 22 , but before we deal with it in detail , we must look quickly at another story that lies between Isaac 's birth and his coming so soon and so close to death .
26 Nonetheless , the changes in employment by product sectors which we have reported at Table 5.3 , that is , changes in national ‘ industrial structure ’ , will go a long way to explain the concentration of de-industrialization in regions of the ‘ North ’ , with all its effects on population ( Chapter 4 ) .
27 We have considered at length why natural monopoly leads to socially inefficient outcomes : too little output and too high a price in that industry .
28 So far we have looked at exclusion clauses which exclude or restrict liability for a particular type of breach arising from a particular cause .
29 On the research agenda we need to look at organisation , information , and communication , and it may be time , as this new report suggests , to debate and reconsider the role of outpatient clinics .
30 Having acquired taxonomic information , and organised it within databases , we need to look at output .
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