Example sentences of "we be [verb] [to-vb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 In , for instance , The huge locomotive snorted and belched its way across the plain we are invited to look at the locomotive as if it were a gigantic animal .
2 We are trying to confirm at the moment a suggestion that the dog had been kept for security purposes .
3 We used the word " profile " to indicate that we are trying to look at a shape when we are selecting people , choosing a business to take over , assessing a deal , estimating a risk .
4 We are going to look at the whole question of BBC financing and the licence fee in the run-up to the renewal of the charter .
5 For the next two chapters we are going to look at the special role that money plays in the economy .
6 In this chapter , then , we are going to look at the intonation of one-syllable utterances .
7 In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe .
8 ‘ This is not a problem we are going to solve at a desk in the education headquarters , ’ said David Montgomery , depute director of education .
9 Tonight , we 're going to look at the problems of the people .
10 Right Suzanne , now we 're going to look at the various parts of the Topper and how they fit together .
11 But erm I I do n't , still do n't see from this how we 're going to look at the underlying systems because it 's the system that concerns me .
12 You know when we 're going to look at the four forty five I may as well get book four two nine six seven .
13 First then , continuing our series of programmes on applications of computers , today we 're going to look at the so-called microprocessor , and to help me do this I have Doctor Fred Halsall and Doctor Paul Lister , who are engineers and specialists in this particular area .
14 This is the first of a series of programmes in which we 're going to look at the computer and its impact on our lives .
15 No you do n't want that , oh you 're making a lovely train here well we 're going to stay at a hotel on the nineteenth this Sunday
16 I know it has been done , but when , For Ormskirk we wanted , we were looking to interview at the end of the M fifty eight
17 In 1987 we were invited to perform at the Royal Albert Hall in the ‘ Celebrating Age ’ programme , and auditions were held to form a 55+ Team under the direction of Jean Parmiter .
18 The House may be interested to know that , because we were seeking to look at the effect of NHS management reforms over the first six months , we did not draw attention to the fact that the number of people who have been waiting for more than one year on in-patient lists is 37 per cent .
19 And I think it was , we were willing to go back to work and carry on discussions , albeit without earning any bonus because we were working to rule at the time , but it was what happened in er the quarry that really started the strike , when he laid the workforce off because they were helping us , or joining us in sympathetic action , you know there was a lockout up there , so I think that speeded up things considerably .
20 This is something we said we were going to discuss at a time in the future and I thought I 'd stick it on and see how much time we 'd got left .
21 I think that it was during this visit that Peter Duval-Smith tacked on to us when we were going to dine at the Turkish harbour .
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