Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] at the [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the most striking point to note at the outset is that the Black Death itself had a comparatively limited effect on wages and the supply of land . |
2 | Well it 's the only time we get chance to talk at the moment is n't it ? |
3 | The first person to arrive at the scene was a flying instructor who had run 300 metres carrying a fire extinguisher to the scene . |
4 | Sometimes it appears that the mere act of measuring them in order to manufacture a candle of corresponding dimensions to burn at the tomb was sufficient to effect the cure . |
5 | In 1979 an operational researcher was brought in from the academic world to look at the use being made of Exminster . |
6 | Also on hand to help at the sale was Outhwaite 's Colin Barker . |
7 | But an important thing to recognise at the outset is that knowing about oneself can never be a matter of ‘ mere information ’ . |
8 | In spite of reports yesterday that Mr Friel 's move amounted to a reopening of the inquiry , Scottish Office sources have told The Scotsman that the decision to ask Strathclyde CID to look at the evidence is an established part of the appeal procedure . |