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

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1 He then startled champions-elect Everton with an early goal when we met them at their Goodison Park headquarters a week later ( 1–2 ) .
2 We met them at Carberry Hill .
3 We make them at just under a pound but what the record companies charge for them in the shops is up to them
4 Remember the carnations , we got them at one of the shops , the florist in .
5 Do we include them at £400 or a different figure ?
6 We found them at the home of Nigel , your predecessor .
7 We played them at their place not so long ago and we drew 1-1 in a good , entertaining game so we 're looking forward to getting them back here . ’
8 After the final collection of the night , when all the toads had been recorded and marked , we released them at the margin of the lake near the spawn site .
9 The laws of science , as we know them at present , contain many fundamental numbers , like the size of the electric charge of the electron and the ratio of the masses of the proton and the electron .
10 ‘ I 'll start with the facts as far as we know them at the moment . ’
11 Happily , we find them at home ‘ sitting on their front door in the cool of the evening , enjoying a song and a glass in a quiet way ’ .
12 We pay them at proof stage because that 's the second time we get any money from the client .
13 How we stumbled on this was that when we grew some of these algae at Plymouth with our colleagues there , we found that when we grew them at one temperature then these two molecules were present in a certain ratio but when we changed the water temperature then the er ratio changed .
14 The road , such as it was , had come to an end and the last twelve miles to our destination were strictly four-wheel drive through yard-deep mud , and over streams alarmingly bridged with thick bamboo trunks simply laid next to each other , so that they separated between our wheels if we took them at anything less than a rush .
15 All stories were to be based on scientific and historical facts as we knew them at that time .
16 Beforehand they were tense and quiet , and no doubt very frightened if the truth were known , but on their return , if we saw them at all , they would be relaxed and only looking forward to bacon and eggs in the Mess — and then bed .
17 Now well let's have a look at this horse and another schedule because as I say he was trained in Ireland by Arthur and er we saw them at Punchestown back in April where he finished second to another of his rivals today Bishops Hall .
18 But they are the real facts about the existence of human groups , and we ignore them at our peril .
19 If we were paying them a salary then of course it 's up to us whether we have them at sitting at home doing nothing , they would n't they 'd soon get bored with it .
20 It probably explains why we beat them at war in the past .
21 if i can use a div 1 player ( bohinen , forest — tech wonder boy with amazing goals and great moves as a speciality — scored the most memorable goal of my life up to date against italy when we beat them at home 2–1 in the EC qual game on june 5th 1991 — world class defender baresi was on his way to the corner flag — outclassed by a bohinen move — when bohinen put the ball under Walter Zenga — i attended the game and had the perfect seat for that goal — hmm — i got a little carried away here , ehh ? ; - ) )
22 Our horses had more sense and refused to go further so we stabled them at a local inn where we satisfied our hunger on a dish of fish cooked over charcoal before making our way up to the castle .
23 Blue here corresponds to 1.6 mm , and shows the cloud tops much as we see them at optical wavelengths .
24 Unless we study villages , hamlets and farmsteads as dynamic , changing , developing entities , we will miss the significance of the form and function of them when we see them at a particular date .
25 This was telling them — trying to bolster their morale — that we were coming to their aid when it was virtually impossible for us to aid them at that time .
26 Will my hon. Friend pass to the National Audit Office the thanks of Parliament for its series of reports and ask whether it would be possible for us to have them at a time when Parliament is likely to be sitting rather than at one minute to midnight for the benefit of the press ?
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