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

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1 Indeed , we 'd often hooted at a poster of a diminutive Den , aged six , which bore the words : ‘ He 's six , he sings , he syncopates . ’
2 When at last I looked up we 'd almost arrived at the village .
3 I thought we 'd all agreed at previous meetings that , with minor exceptions , all the major new plants would be located on the continent ? ’
4 What we 've done , won one of the points I think that is worth er making perhaps is that on er over the last few years we 've seen a complete change in world export philosophy where not only are the Russians exporting all over the place but clearly er there are a number of western aircraft in different parts of the world and therefore what we have also done is to , in comparing er our aircraft against other western ones , we 've also looked at them as potential threats because it 's possible that er erm western aircraft in certain hands could end up being used against us so we have also compared those .
5 We 've also looked at the needs of our local community , our local trade union movement and one of the things that we 're extremely concerned about is health and safety .
6 But , I , I 'm not , you know , because thi but compared with the one that we 've just looked at this is small , but it 's still got plenty of impact .
7 We 've even growled at the horse , and threatened it with a fate worse than death , but to no avail !
8 You can see from the video plans we 've already looked at that the main difference between viewing television at home and using video in the classroom comes from the tasks you set your learners .
9 We 've already looked at one of them , briefly .
10 And , his answer to that , is that psychoanalysis can give us a very interesting and unique insight into , into religion , and this was an insight which had emerged in the course of , the nineteen twenties , following the developments of psychoanalysis that occurred after the First World War , which we 've already looked at and is essentially the concept of transference .
11 Well Sandy , we 've only looked at a few of the things in your shed and a very few of your photographs but it 's been fascinating .
12 Okay , so what we 're saying , we 've now arrived at this person 's gross salary .
13 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
14 Because such a scenario is plausible the sort of nightmare we 've all contemplated at some time or another this movie makes for far more frightening entertainment than the most graphic of shock horrors .
15 We 've therefore looked at experience to date , the best figures available from other agencies , we have close contact with the independent sectors in terms of their expectations of , of numbers , erm , and we have our own staff in the field , who have given us their best estimates of demand for the coming year .
16 As we 've always known at Good Housekeeping , you have clear views on life and you 're not backward in putting them forward !
17 That , that programme that follows that , we 've never looked at it before , Barrymore er did you look at that ?
18 One of the fastest SX 's we 've ever looked at .
19 The maximum , I think we 've ever let at any one time is three of the six units , we 're currently down only to one unit there at Alberney .
20 Somewhat cheekily that committee came back to us and asked us very nicely would we provide about twenty five for the force , which we thought was a cheek but having said that we 've actually looked at it and there may well be a way that we could afford it .
21 Er I suppose erm er the , most of the people I 've seen in the last ten years have been people either approaching retirement , planning for retirement or actually at the point of retirement and er we 've obviously looked at this course over a number of years and we try to sort of distil it down to the basics of things that we think are important er and that we think will be useful to you .
22 The alpine char we had already caught at 220 m , weighing around 220 g each , would not have registered at that depth .
23 Well now , during this twelve months I went out on the beats etcetera , I just merely picked it up , if I was in doubt about anything my sergeant would put me right and the atmosphere , the amount of discipline was quite severe , for instance , I always , we had always to parade at least ten minutes before the hour to be acquainted with what had happened since we were last on duty .
24 The only medal we had ever won at a major championship since 1978 was the bronze we had gained at Stuttgart in the European .
25 The reference to the ‘ friend ’ had to do with my association with the Speech Institute , where I was giving a course of lectures on what the Directress , Miss Marjorie Gullan , liked to call ‘ Modernist Poetry ’ ( for it was still considered that ‘ poetry ’ ended with the Georgians , whom we had all studied at school , and that Pound and Eliot were advanced experimenters ) .
26 Ellen 's manner was almost British in its cool restraint , matching our welcome which we had deliberately pitched at a low key .
27 There remain a few kinds of crime fiction we have yet to look at .
28 We have already flinched at ‘ oatmeal ’ , and of course they spell whisky the Irish way .
29 We have already stressed at the end of Chapter 6 how important it is to record your daily weight and also to chart it and plot it on a monthly graph .
30 We have already looked at writing in catalogues , and can now turn our attention to the critical responses which appear in articles .
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