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

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1 The nastiest little attack we endured at this time came from , of all papers , the Lancet .
2 And I say to them ‘ Look , do n't start planning this whole thing on your own from the beginning , go round and talk to the various people you know that are interested and say to them ‘ Look , I 'm planning to try and do this work , or we agreed at such and such a meeting that I would do this work , but I do n't just want to do this on my own , I want to take into account other people 's views .
3 We agreed at that stage that while we would no longer take any active part in the management of the venture , we would continue to provide financial support via our guarantees .
4 I thought we 'd done that , because that that was the remit that we agreed at this table round this table .
5 We fought at close range , not more than twenty steps apart , and drove the soldiers back upon their main lines , leaving their dead in our hands .
6 We gazed at each other in stunned silence .
7 There was something like an appeal in his eyes as we gazed at each other .
8 Everybody whom we met at that time remembered you all with great affection .
9 Well from the hotel , we walked down and just happened to take , and where , where this chap that we met at that had this hotel in Eastbourne .
10 We met at 12 noon , prior to the emergency debate on the economy .
11 We grin at each other .
12 We grin at each other .
13 We grin at each other through forkfuls of spaghetti .
14 Anyway I 'm delighted to see we 've at last got round to this .
15 For we lived at 77 South Portland Street , top flat , right , all the time from the age of 18 months until one year before the Second World War ( 1938 ) when I was a 23 year-old vigorous young man , ready for anything .
16 Well he 'd go , er we lived at this t time in Road , well you went up the top of Road and then you were across and on into Forrest .
17 I 'm delighted and I 'm sure you 'll be delighted to hear the advice of the business convenor that we suspend at this point in time .
18 Can we , can we reconvene at two o'clock , please .
19 Can we reconvene at twenty to four , please ?
20 We realized at this stage that it would be difficult for this strand of non-print publishing to develop from existing production expertise , however advanced the latter 's use of electronics to produce print more cheaply and more flexibly .
21 After they had driven for a while , Edward said : ‘ Are n't we involved at all now ?
22 And there was the er question which we posed at two o'clock , which was your reaction , reflections on
23 And if if this was covered up here I E this this black dot was say made white let's say , we 'd only have two matching and if that was made white we 'd have one and then if we changed at all that top row we 'd have zero matching .
24 I filled a syringe with a " mixed macterin " which we used at that time against the secondary invaders of distemper .
25 Erm we used at one time as you remember to have a full time education officer and er for a number of reasons er that er is no longer the case .
26 across a lot of papers but in this paper it starts er and as Mr just said it starts as far as incr increments , erm do we know at this time or can we be informed as soon as were informed , where of what , whether implement are erm , like , are restricted by the , the Chancellor 's statement , do we know or , are have we got ta wait ?
27 We rose at five-thirty and breakfasted outside on fresh mangoes .
28 We rose at five , ate and set off for Alpamayo Chico which , though relatively low at 5.330m , was reached by a simple but striking route up its north ridge .
29 We cry at both ends of life , while the doctor watches .
30 Er and we found at that earlier stage , they acted largely independently .
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