Example sentences of "at [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , Sir , there are some things more fit to be looked at than others ; for instance , there is nothing more fit to be looked at than the outside of a book …
2 And there , as someone else said , erm earlier , organizing their party , the day of their life which happens to be also their wedding day , and those sort of parties are far more fun to work at than the far more stilted family affairs that do happen for younger people .
3 Capacitor C now charges in the opposite sense while the positive feedback holds the output at until the potential at the inverting input falls below causing the circuit output to switch back into positive saturation .
4 Bureaux de Change operators Travelex — with booths at airports and ferry terminals — will let you change back any currency you bring back home with you at the rate you bought at if the markets move against you .
5 Just to look at if the lid was on .
6 I have had discussions with the various groups and I am convinced that a solution could have been arrived at if the Minister had arranged for collective discussions to take place .
7 We do n't want a notice on it saying sponsored by , but I certainly think that 's something we should look at if the offer was forthcoming yes .
8 There is little target to aim at because the leading hand covers the body and the elbow is near to the ribs .
9 But the Oswestry one I think , would probably be only for the , to be handled faster , because that one is likely to take place in existing erm , council owned er , units at whereas the one at Craven Arms will require the , the building of a business development centre at Craven Arms , on part of the , on part of the joint development site between district and county , and the Rural Development Commission .
10 In any event , in due course a suitable solatium in the form of an apology was offered to Harold Wilson — or at lest a solatium which he regarded as suitable since he possesses the invaluable quality of being able to convince himself of the correctness of whatever he does — and the matter ended .
11 These matters will be looked at before a firm decision is taken .
12 ‘ We are actively looking at whether a smaller-scale scheme would be viable . ’
13 We need to look at whether the minimum study leave requirement is a reasonable one , particularly given the calibre of students we are attracting .
14 During these meetings we must have a serious look at whether the children should be coming home to live with you in the future .
15 Mr Akehurst says one of the positive results of recent changes in the NHS , however , is that the medical profession has been forced to look at whether the services it provides meet local needs .
16 The input resistance in this case is , of course , constant at as the input switch is changed .
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