Example sentences of "as we [verb] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As we noted at the beginning of the chapter , white , middle-class churches in Britain have a poor ‘ track record ’ on relating to artisan , West Indian and Asian cultures . |
2 | As we noted at the beginning of this chapter , because there is no consensus either among or between the different sectors of the village population over the answers to these questions , any overall conclusion about ‘ loss of community ’ is impossible . |
3 | As we noted at the start , the policy concerns of the country in which academics work are an important factor in determining the kind of International Relations that they will study . |
4 | As we wait at the station are we still counting the cost , and weighing consequences in the balance ? |
5 | As we wrote at the time : |
6 | As we indicated at the beginning of the chapter , there is a growing interest in issues of motivation and morale within the public sector . |
7 | ‘ As we looked at the range of products available , we saw that FCRS offered us the most flexible route as the basic packaged solution that could be easily maintained . ’ |
8 | cos okay you wo n't believe he got several of those questions wrong as , you know , as we looked at the end of last night 's , you ca n't believe |
9 | Buster bent over a table , on trestles ( airman 's six-foot , for the use of ) , and received his punishment from a great monster as we thought at the time , a flight sergeant RAF policeman with a cane . |
10 | But the theoretically distinctive feature of international society is its anarchical structure , as we remarked at the start . |
11 | Study , as we said at the outset , may be hard work but it should also be enjoyable . |
12 | As we said at the outset , these findings are not generalisable , but they are illuminative . |
13 | ‘ As we said at the time of this tour 's selection , David Gower 's Test career is not necessarily finished . |
14 | ‘ The test has shown positive , but as far as we know at the moment it could have come from many different sources . ’ |
15 | As we know at the Vienna settlement , Belgium was put under er er er er essentially under Dutch rule . |
16 | As we sat at the loch eating a cold lunch , deciding who could first pin the blame on the other for messing up the day , we heard voices from the cliffs surrounding the lochan . |
17 | As we explained at the beginning erm spending on housing is completely and absolutely separate from all the rest of the Council 's spending , so that |
18 | We must stop , as we stopped at the end of the story of the binding of Isaac , that other story about God bringing a bearer of his promises to the brink of death , and ask more about what has been going on . |
19 | as we stopped at the kiosk on the brink |
20 | As we talked at the reception in the garden behind Downing Street , Patrick told me that , instead of a debate at the Party Conference next month , he and his ministerial team had been asked to answer questions from the floor . |
21 | As we stand at the dawn of another pace-dominated summer , One Short went in search of answers . |
22 | AS WE reported at the beginning of September , an increase in the fixed price agreed each year between Champagne 's growers and merchants seemed inevitable , putting further pressure on prices that are already affected by rising demand . |
23 | As we reported at the time : |
24 | Jo slipped an arm around my waist as we stood at the foot of the stairs . |
25 | " You 've no imagination , " Graham said the other day , as we stood at the window of what was going to be the baby 's room , and looked out at the muddy patch behind our house . |
26 | It seemed that our quantum mechanics had to be thorough going , even if we could perceive , as we did at the end of Chapter 4 , circumstances in which classical calculations would provide an acceptable approximation . |
27 | As we mentioned at the beginning of this chapter , aggregate demand is the total demand for all final goods and services in an economy over a period of time and consists of the sum of the demands of consumers , firms , the government and foreigners . |
28 | Paul writes that he is ‘ in ’ God — and as we look at the way that he wrote other letters , it is clear that he made a great effort to maintain that special relationship . |
29 | ‘ In the next few months we will see what the public think we should spend our money on , as we look at the results of a survey . ’ |
30 | As we look at the shambles of England 's national football team under the direction of a manager seemingly bereft of ideas or inspiration , and watch our cricketers humbled match after match , there is a feeling of shame as well as inevitable frustration . |