Example sentences of "we [vb base] [to-vb] at " in BNC.

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1 We intend to arrive at the Radcliffe Infirmary at 10.30 am on Thursday 15 June and we would hope to complete the interview with you in approximately an hour .
2 Against these dramatic changes , we intend to remain at the centre as an effective resource for the voluntary sector , and an important bridge between the sector and others .
3 We tend to play at the point of the evening when the temperature drops , so I tune up just before Bryan goes on and then after three or four songs they 're all sharp , because the temperature has dropped .
4 We are used to looking at faces , the faces of people , for their emotions and feelings ; and when we wonder about the emotions of animals we tend to look at them in the same limited way .
5 There are still areas where we tend to look at the other as ‘ the resident expert ’ , or at least more expert than we consider ourself to be .
6 she said what , what agenda do you want , so I said just the same and so she put the same venue , we tend to alter at the meeting she said
7 " We want to stop at the Bourgeois Gentilhomme , " she said , with the remnants of the French accent the nuns had carefully taught her .
8 That is the essence of doing business in today 's community , and we want to arrive at solutions which will enable us to move forward more united and not less .
9 Okay , erm is that we want to respond at , are you sure those unsolved are County Council ones and not your farm house ones ?
10 Ah , well , we want to say at the bottom items one five seven and twenty four are two piece construction .
11 We want to stay at the top level while doing the same things we did 40 years ago .
12 We want to stay at Acklam Park , ’ he added .
13 If we , if we decide what it is we want to look at and there is a consensus on that and then you look at it over a period of time and see , and see what 's revealed by it .
14 One , we 're going to look at why well trained staff are , are so important to the C U , secondly we 're going to look at things responsibility training is and lastly we want to look at a systematic approach that you can take as training .
15 Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style .
16 so , so it 's a lot of , sorry about that , er it 's , it 's a substantial sum of money and obviously we want to look at how the one works .
17 To tell us about the the little problem we reported on , reported on something we want to look at , we can home in on some activity .
18 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 .
19 So but nevertheless we will look at a little bit at those peripheral things , but we 're going to concentrate mainly on the design and on the delivery of a presentation so that 's what we want to what we want to look at over the next two days .
20 Hankin said : ‘ We want to look at two players at Nottingham and one at North Shields .
21 Keep your head still a minute we want to look at your nutter .
22 Well , this is certainly one thing that erm we want to look at .
23 If we want to work at a high level of stress , however , anywhere near the potential strength of glass for instance , we must be prepared to keep the surface free from even the most microscopic cracks for , if even one crack is allowed to exceed the Griffith length , which may be only about a thousand Ångströms , catastrophic failure will occur .
24 ‘ 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 … ’
25 We hope to arrive at 3.30 pm .
26 " By this means we hope to place at the disposal of our party in Parliament and in the country a trained body of fully formed critics , able not only to expose and correct the usual crudities of Radical-Socialist legislation , but to give form to a comprehensive policy of social reform . "
27 The method we adopt to arrive at an answer will be peculiar to the enquiry ( or discipline ) we are exploring .
28 The ones we c we manage to sell at about fifty , fifty five percent margin .
29 In the second part we begin to look at some of the arguments which have been developed about the possible effects of new technology on the kinds of jobs available in the future .
30 A closer examination of the component parts of the code is given in chapter 4 , when we begin to look at the implications of the code in respect of standards of nursing care provided by the qualified nurse or health visitor .
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