Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] the [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 A comprehensive questionnaire may mean that you do not need to see the witness at the earliest stage of your investigations ( see Appendix 9A ) .
2 But if you want to tackle the problem at the source then we must be on our way soon . ’
3 Nick Hartwell , 23 , of Llanfair Clydogau , Dyfed , died as he tried to cross the track at the station in Marseilles , France .
4 Remove dead tips and shoots in early spring , and prune to control the growth at the same time .
5 I could n't wait to spend the weekend at the lineside to see what other surprises were in store .
6 Major must act to stop the drift at the Treasury
7 He watches a man arrive who , we discover , has come to take the cure at the local sanatorium .
8 Could you please remind me about what to do if I forget to take the pill at the right time ?
9 We were taught to replace the turf at the bottom of the bank to preserve grazing and to leave the face of the newly-cut bank as smooth as possible .
10 In six years she had never been able to cultivate that devil-may-care attitude that seemed to characterise the gentleman at the Feathers .
11 The former Manchester United player has decided to quit the game at the age of 20 despite overcoming a knee injury which threatened a once-promising cross-channel career .
12 The special relationship Finniston forged between top management and the work-force at British Steel is epitomised by the fact that he was given farewell parties by each of the seven major steelworks when he came to leave the corporation at the end of ten years .
13 Unless a decision to the contrary is taken at the A.G.M. it has been decided to keep the subscription at the 1989-90 level , namely £5 .
14 The decision ends a seven-month wait to settle the issue at the home which has been at the centre of allegations of declining standards .
15 ERC also noted the success of Sir Geoffrey Allen 's lecture given during the BA meeting , and plans to present the lecture at the Royal Institution ; a new poster ; and plans for Chemistry week on 11–18 November 1992 .
16 If the Government was serious about regaining the initiative it has so wretchedly lost , the Prime Minister would sanction the Chancellor to announce this morning that Britain is seeking to join the ERM at the earliest practical moment .
17 Plans for an historic ban on mining in the Antarctic were shattered by the US refusing to sign the treaty at the last moment .
18 Anyway , Scano 's boy must have been going to see the gamekeeper at the villa . ’
19 Mrs Frizzell had carefully cultivated her , too , but she let it pass , while Margaret complained that all four children had the measles and that she was going to have to leave them alone if the babysitter did not come soon ; she was not going to miss the dance at the Pinetree Club for worlds , and was dear Donna coming ?
20 I hope they 're going to support the wall at the , our end they 've done nothing , I suppose they 've just taken it down , but they must be doing something to underpin it or bolster it
21 There are Garden-wide requirements for glare filters , chairs , foot-rests , document-holders and , above all , operator training , which will be the subject of a separate report , but I thought you might like to know the position at the specialist gardens , all of which I have visited recently .
22 And Bryony 's going to play the piano at the same time
23 You 've got to put the clef at the beginning of it you really ought to .
24 Produced to accompany the exhibition at the Frick , New York , earlier this year ( closed 21 August ) , it draws on two private collections , the first a mixed group of views ranging from Carlton House to a Russian dacha ; the second , the Wittgenstein family album , a rare complete survivor of this genre with watercolours by various artists produced between 1834 and 1843 , depicting the Wittgenstein family homes in Rome , Naples , Potsdam , Berlin , Paris , Geneva , Poland , the Ukraine and Russia .
25 Teversham had agreed to call the AC at the yard and report that the identification had been confirmed , so that he could go and see Giles Hawick .
26 Yes , yes , well I am too , and that we shall pay the penalty later on if we do n't get with us and I feel that erm , as difficult as the budget is , as tight as it is with reduction etcetera , I feel that we should make a positive funding for prevention or something , or er , because I think unless we do start somewhere , and quickly , we are going to pay the penalty at the end of the and so we 've got to make a date , you 've got to make a year , and if you wait and say and well we have n't got it now , well next year we shall say we have n't got it now , and the next year we 'll say we have n't got it now .
27 Add one to this figure to give the total number of spaces , bearing in mind that one extra space will be needed to balance the heading at the sides .
28 I do n't I do n't know that I 'd fancy doing , I mean I did like biology , but I do n't think I 'd specifically want to do the biology at the level that they 're doing it up there , cos it 's too much of a jump from what I 've ever done before
29 ‘ George did n't want to put the business at the cottage to them , you can see why , and it 's pretty clear they do n't want to believe in a conspiracy anyway , even when they knew about the Reznichenko Memorandum . ’
30 At last he 's beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel .
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