Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 This lets you get at the information without having to understand anything about databases and without having to wade through reams of data .
2 This bids them to look at the common law ( i.e. the legal position ) before the Act , and the mischief that the statute was intended to remedy ; the Act is then to be construed in such a way as to suppress the mischief and advance the remedy .
3 And at the main counter , er of the total amount you 've spent in the last year , both on your own stamp collection and on gifts to other collectors , which you do n't do , how much have you spent at the main counter ?
4 It 's Of the total amount you 've spent in the last year , both on your own , how much have you spent at the main It does n't ask you how much you spent anywhere .
5 First , it 's hard to stop oneself looking at the scene , it 's so fascinating .
6 November 2nd 1981 had me arriving at the mere on a calm , mild , dull day that saw hardly a ripple on the surface .
7 No , erm basically er I think for the anyhow Trevor will be coming in , so we 'll , we just st try and stay a little more to see what happens at the end .
8 One of the first signs one sees at the airport challenges , in English : ‘ Take a chance on success ! ’
9 First let us look at the way e-mail would be used in almost any organisation .
10 ‘ One of them was so desperate to stop me overtaking at the ford he lost his footing and fell backwards into the water . ’
11 But little did he know at the time , how soon he 'd need it .
12 But little did he know at the time , how soon he 'd need it .
13 Ye a an after you 'd done that did you remain at the exit door or did you come back into the ?
14 It is hardly difficult to guess what happened at the Downes 's residence immediately after the death of Kemp .
15 In the Middle Ages these mills were the property of the lord of the manor who possessed ‘ soke rights ’ , which meant that anyone growing corn on his manor was obliged to have it ground at the lord 's mill because hand mills were outlawed .
16 I next found myself lying at the bottom of a crude hopper of duck boards which was set on top of an irrigation dyke .
17 We both know it lies at the heart of this mystery . ’
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