Example sentences of "when we [verb] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When we looked at the additional explanatory power brought to these models by information about the worker 's family responsibilities we found that parenthood had little effect on men 's labour force participation or pay .
2 That 's for one hundred thousand , that 's for ten thousand , that 's for ten thousand , that 's right , and when we looked at the fifteen years , that 's the for fifteen years , that 's again for twenty five .
3 When we performed at The Intimate in Palmers Green , he was paid £7.10 and at the Mercury Theatre in Notting Hill Gate , I think he was paid about £4 .
4 ‘ The reaction when we filmed at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham was fantastic he said .
5 We must consider that when we look at an alternative structure for the present arrangements for meat hygiene inspection .
6 Erm , when we look at the environmental strategy , I always think that environmental strategies are common sense to people , and that sometimes the involvement of large organizations is sometimes counter-productive .
7 When we look at the Chief Executives Department , the increase there is what , six point six per cent overall .
8 When we look at the vast evidence of the relations of cultural production , in so many different societies and historical periods , it is clear that it would be unwise to adopt , as our first theoretical construct , some universal or general explanatory scheme of the necessary relations between ‘ culture ’ and ‘ society ’ .
9 The monotony of the individual neurones is irrelevant ; what matters is the infinite variety of their combinations , of their patterns , which will become evident when we look at the nervous system at the right level .
10 The structure of this argument is important because we find it repeated when we look at the traditional ways in which it is sought to legitimate private power .
11 It is brought home sharply when we look at the two lists of the inhabitants of the Nottinghamshire village of Clayworth that were made by the minister in 1676 and 1688 , for we find that no less than 61.8 per cent of those recorded in 1676 were not there twelve years later ; only one-third of those who had disappeared had died .
12 When we look at the open countryside it does n't really to my mind say a great deal about er what is what should be considered acceptable .
13 When we look at the electronic information base of a local authority we need to find ways in which Councillors and Officers can communicate with clarity , confidence and trust at four broad levels :
14 So when we look at the grimacing gestures of a chimpanzee and wonder at the almost ludicrous parallels with our own behaviour this is just part of a whole host of behavioural and anatomical similarities that show without doubt that we ought to be classified with the apes ( we are all of us primates ) , and that we share a distant ancestor with our diminutive caricatures .
15 What do we find when we look at the detailed promises about the Paraclete ?
16 But when we look at the positive side , and that 's where we 've got a plan a cunning plan if you watch Black Adder at all !
17 Nor is the situation any different when we look at the trial-and-error component of the behaviour by which bees learn to harvest flower species efficiently .
18 When we look at the English writing system we see how badly it fits the spoken language .
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