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

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1 I 've been meaning to write since we met up at the PoW seminar in Swansea .
2 Reminds me of the joke we made up at the time .
3 Just er we lived down at the bottom of the village there .
4 I 've talked during my presentation about each of the paradoxes which we laid out at the beginning of the morning which talked about the diverse needs of different parts of an enterprise from their information systems if we are to deliver the adv er the advantages of enterprise-wide client server .
5 A few minutes later we drew up at a big concrete building which the officer told me was the town jail but which seemed to be a large Luftwaffe barracks .
6 We drew up at the house at last , and the man came round to help me down .
7 Not only do we strip off at the beach , but we have brought the values of the beach inland .
8 The rally was certainly not for rookies , as we found out at the onset ; only the intervention of the King of Jordan could resolve some problems along the way .
9 We stopped off at a few cafes on the way so that we could stretch our legs .
10 By way of diversion we stopped off at the army 's counter-intelligence headquarters .
11 On the way home we stopped off at an alcohol centre and had a pint .
12 We put in at a very tiny stream that would lead to the main waterway .
13 Somehow , though , we did feel better as we filed out at the end of the service and made our way down to the river .
14 Well we got to and there 's three weeks well when we came up at the beginning of May there was a notice on the main main twenty one which said
15 Kingsley Amis , who wrote an adventure for Bond as well as creating Jim Dixon , reflects aptly on the reasons for his : ‘ What happened was that we came in at the tail end of the literary tradition to the effect that no decent girl enjoys sex — only tarts were supposed to do that .
16 When we arrived back at the Grange , Cathy told her father about the visit .
17 ‘ But only because when we turned up at the solicitor 's to work out the marriage settlement — her idea , not mine — she realised for the first time that I was n't as rich as she thought .
18 Erm , although I think we will say that that would be dangerous thing to do and that we should continue to work upon the er the assumption that there erm er overall as a n , a nine percent increase , but , that seems highly unlikely that will succeed , erm What I 've then done is take account of the various staffing changes that there have been during the year , both short term and long term , erm , and you 'll see that produces a figure actually available to us this year of twenty seven thousand five hundred and eighty eight investigative hours , erm which is slightly less than we had last year , er but erm almost not significantly so , erm and it seemed to me therefore that if we were n't trying to reduce times , er , if we were saying that we would turn in times at the end of this year which were the same as the term times we turned in at the end of last year we could probably achieve that without any further recruitment .
19 This is ambitious , and if we look back at the scope of the information skills , it is subversive to present-day teaching .
20 If we look back at the exchange between the piano movers , for example , we can see that the verbs ( 's goin , 's got to take , ai n't goin' , do n't , come on ) are all in the present ( although they refer to the future ) .
21 As the date of the General Election approaches , we look back at the Tories ' record on housing and mortgage rates .
22 If we look back at the previous example of the combustion of methane , we see that the enthalpy term was far larger than the entropy term .
23 Still , we make fun of the titanic , we look back at the romans-christians thing with a sense of romance … why not the munich ‘ disaster ’ .
24 In the first of three parts we look back at the working life of country people featured in ’ Twenty-Four Square Miles ’
25 We look in at a window .
26 If we look out at the sky why ca n't we see stars during the day ?
27 The leaden feeling that weighed heavily on me as Jean-Claude rode into Paris did not lift when we fetched up at the house in the rue Victorie .
28 ‘ I think he is now a far better player than the youngster we threw in at the deep end against Wales last season .
29 We took that hill at a cracking pace , and as we handed over at the crest , and dropped back to the end of the column , Fr Courtney called out ‘ Well done I ’ to us .
30 We set off at a rattling rate , presumably to put some distance between us and the dozens of others still ponderously selecting items of clothing from their car boots , and I commenced my belligerence with a few barbed remarks about the pace-setting .
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