Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [to-vb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The time has come to look at the Treaty of European Union and the philosophy which lies behind it in a little more detail . |
2 | The chair has to come to rest at the bottom of the stairs and you need room to get on and off at both ends . |
3 | This phase will only be entered if no errors were detected during the prepass phase and the user has selected to continue at the end of the prepass phase . |
4 | As part of a reassessment of its priorities , SERC has had to look at the balance of its forward planning , in particular to ensure that the funding of grants can recover from necessary short-term stringencies . |
5 | But Strasbourg 's anti-nicotine brigade has won a consolation prize : the health and social-affairs commissioner , Mrs Vasso Papandreou , has promised to look at a ban in the future . |
6 | I believe that er we did n't er consider going to look at the development because it was quite clearly in the minds of a large percentage of us that it was contrary to the town plan and so we did not think it was necessary to do that . |
7 | The four other men at the table with him sensed his panic and stopped talking to look at the newcomer . |
8 | It is true that we are more enlightened than we were ; there is a public which has learnt to smile at the reviewer who declares that a line ‘ will not scan ’ , or that it contains a ‘ trochee ’ where it should have had an ‘ iamb ’ , without considering whether it was ever intended to ‘ scan ’ , or whether there is anything in English verse which can be treated as the absolute equivalent of a Greek or Latin trochee . |
9 | I am a little surprised that the Planning Committee decided to go to look at the hockey club but not eighty seven houses in . |
10 | I explained how I 'd attempted to fire at the Corporal as Kaptan lay on the ground and how the gun had malfunctioned ; it would be more accurate to say I 'd been first to aim but the Corporal had got his shots off first . |
11 | The Cabinet broke up without reaching a final decision , only to be warned by John Major that it risks having to meet at the weekend . |
12 | Her body was found in a hall of residence only hours after she 'd arrived to teach at a summer school of the Open University … today courses continued despite the tragedy … |
13 | But before you do you 've got to look at the material in the working file . |
14 | And then it was only because I knew I was going to have to leave at the crack of dawn on Friday , and I would n't have time to fix anything up . ’ |
15 | The $489m loss for 1992 means that another 10,000 to 15,000 more jobs are going to have to go at the company as part of the continuing restructuring plan — its payroll actually rose to 252,000 at the end of 1992 from 240,000 in 1991 . |
16 | The few pieces of furniture looked old , solid , and unprepossessing , the kind of stuff that Pete would have expected to see at the bargain end of a market-town auction . |
17 | Fluka is continuing to work to stay at the forefront of knowledge in these areas . |
18 | I found myself questioning many of their beliefs in a way that I would not have dared to do at the beginning of the study ; I could question them in their own terms and in doing so , test the boundaries of their beliefs . |
19 | Most travellers with their wits about them and an eye for aesthetics would have preferred to rest at the Bates Motel . |
20 | Without his Histories in Four Books we should know virtually nothing of what happened in the months following Louis the Pious 's death , and , more importantly , we should have had to guess at the motivations of those involved . |
21 | ‘ If he did he 'd have had to park at the back of St Manicus house since they 've banned parking in the precinct now . |
22 | ‘ I think big clubs will always have to compete to stay at the top and these prices show the way the transfer market has gone . |
23 | But I had to keep stopping to peer at the pages , so after a few attempts I gave up . |
24 | Whether or not the briefcase still contained whatever Horfitz had given Filmer at Nottingham was anyone 's guess , and dearly though I would have liked to look at the contents , I did n't want to risk any more at that point . |
25 | It is unnerving to want to smile at the interviewer only to discover that your face has set and feels too stiff to move . |
26 | But you do n't want to have to look at a woman too much — it 's too romantic . ’ |
27 | In relation to erm the second erm erm motion erm we did want to add at the end that Her Majesty 's Inspector of Pollution incessantly environment |
28 | We really do need to look at the Bill |
29 | They had arranged to meet at a pub in Soho , not far from Helen 's flat . |
30 | They had arranged to meet at the Metropole Hotel . |