Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb base] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 Evidence is growing , however , that we have a need to express our grief and that we ignore it at our peril .
2 We may do it badly , but the beauty is that we do it at all .
3 But they are the real facts about the existence of human groups , and we ignore them at our peril .
4 The Shuttle/Redgrove thesis states that periods have meaning , and we ignore it at our peril .
5 Details of the SCAN system are given in reference 2 ; and we recommend you at least to read this document .
6 Coun Katherine Carr said : ‘ We are the custodians of something so valuable and we forget it at our peril . ’
7 But the letter to Ritschl ( if we take it at face value , as we presumably should ) shows that Nietzsche had as yet no thought of basing a book on these subjects , although something pertinent to " Greek music drama " or " Socrates and tragedy " would , no doubt have been among the various matters envisaged for the miscellany in the " literary history or the " new ideas and views " .
8 In ordinary politics , however , we must treat integrity as an independent ideal if we accept it at all , because it can conflict with these other ideals .
9 We do n't see as much of you as we 'd like to ( if we see you at all ) .
10 If we pay him at time and three quarters which is the most we can pay him , we 're still making point six of a er on top of that .
11 But we change it at a company level .
12 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 .
13 Before we forget it at the end .
14 No , when , when we drink it at home , because there are , not
15 ‘ Now he has got fascinated by the paper as well , he 's made it look like a field of bridal veils , but it 's going to be difficult to keep it in place when we move it at night .
16 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 .
17 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 ? ; - ) )
18 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 .
19 ‘ I 'll start with the facts as far as we know them at the moment . ’
20 I do n't say as good as we get it at the Club " — there was still a spark of spirit left in him — " but decidedly good . "
21 Blue here corresponds to 1.6 mm , and shows the cloud tops much as we see them at optical wavelengths .
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