Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] at the " in BNC.

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1 You did n't think I intended to stay at the Crowned Head , did you ? ’
2 Yeah and the thing is also being new to driving you tend to look at the headlights rather than look away from them .
3 Imagine him volunteering to look at the chicken pie .
4 In the meantime let us continue to look at the Schools Council Report .
5 With this résumé as a foretaste , let us proceed to look at the various components of Kuhn 's scheme in more detail .
6 I 'm saying the next appointment to be made is all by , a complaint examiner , what I should n't have thought we wanted to do at the moment more than one .
7 ‘ Because an objection was raised we decided to look at the matter again , ’ said Reg Pyne , assistant registrar , standards and ethics .
8 It is understood he intends to retire at the end of his contract in June 1994 and had negotiated a deal with Poynton to boost his retirement proceeds .
9 We were talking earlier , and I understand you liked to ride at the weekends , and you 're often competing on your horse , er , ha , if you were to have a fall , and erm , you had a back injury , or erm , you sustained an injury that would you keep you from work for a substantial amount of time , er , how would you feel , would you be able to pay your premiums ?
10 But to protect the fruits of 7 years of their labour , they feel they have to stay at the site .
11 THE chairman of Darlington Health Authority has announced he intends to retire at the end of March .
12 Now what did you want to say at the back ?
13 We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared
14 ‘ Why do you want to look at the gibbons ? ’
15 Less easy as it goes along , so we 've got , start by saying loaf of , what do you want to buy at the moment ?
16 Do you want to pay at the counter ?
17 Nor did she manage to swoon at the sound of Elvis 's voice or at the mention of Big Bopper .
18 " By this means we hope to place at the disposal of our party in Parliament and in the country a trained body of fully formed critics , able not only to expose and correct the usual crudities of Radical-Socialist legislation , but to give form to a comprehensive policy of social reform . "
19 If you have played DEFECT ( this means we have to look at the right hand column ) , the best card I could have played would have been DEFECT too .
20 I think we have to look at the climate we 're in ; we 're , at the moment the AIDS epidemic is facing all of us , it 's a problem for each and any , every one of us .
21 kick up a row , I said you want to look at the dogs , just go outside and see all the old rubbish that get 's chucked out there
22 Certainly his terse telephone technique had annoyed me last night , but not enough to make me want to spit at the sight of him .
23 Have you decided to stay at the Olive ? ’
24 In this piece she starts very near , so near she makes us want to vomit at the sight of the caterpillar , and then she slowly moves away , gaining emotional balance as she gains physical distance .
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