Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [to-vb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When such a clear target has been voiced and accepted , ideas for units begin to flow at a rate which the technology and the programmer find difficult to cope with . |
2 | Yesterday we won a vital victory in having Attorney General Sir Nicholas Lyell agree to look at the case . |
3 | Wild water buffaloes come to drink at the villus , where their calves run the risk of being snatched by the jaws of a large mugger , the marsh crocodile of the Far East . |
4 | Any proposals to alter the situation faced by older workers have to work at a number of levels : developing new social roles ; using legislation to change attitudes ; improving work prospects ; raising income levels ; increasing the effectiveness of health and social policies . |
5 | Will my right hon. Friend undertake to look at the question afresh , please ? |
6 | ‘ Most people tend to gather at the track and do the group session , without even stopping to think what the training effect is doing to their body , or how they are going to progress next week , or the week after . ’ |
7 | Because of the size of the data this is a large commitment to space which is only worthwhile where a large number of people want to look at a lot of the data . |
8 | Certainly the request of staff then could turn into of the panel erm but but I think at the same time if people want to look at the structure so that they have a complete view of the structural organisation |
9 | Firefighters expect to stay at the scene for at least the rest of the day — the strain of working amoung the debris under which two of their friends died shows only too clear to see . |
10 | Furthermore , they will know that such disturbances will force them to produce a level of output which is not the optimal one in the sense that it is not what they would in advance choose to produce at a price of P . |
11 | Some people prefer to yell at the start of their movement to frighten their opponent and increase their own confidence . |
12 | Half a dozen of Chris Crackenthwaite 's apprentices pass down the street just as the girls begin to arrive at the Market Hall factory . |
13 | — THE stars continue to shine at The Mall , Stockton in the vein of TV 's Stars In Their Eyes . |
14 | As industries continue to concentrate at the world level , the forces described in this chapter raise two possibilities . |
15 | He may for instance need to intervene at the modification stage of the structure plan , or it could be that he will have to deal with appeals against non-determination of applications made by prospective developers . |
16 | ( Most handlers tend to look at the horse instead , which merely makes him point more agitatedly . ) |