Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun pl] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yet during their tenure of office both have had to deal with a Russia now run by an apparently liberally minded head of government who has come to the conference table willing to reduce arms at a rate that the West sometimes finds embarrassing .
2 Developing an understanding of sexual need lies at the heart of the counselling process .
3 Sales are going very well and Professor Jones was delighted to see copies at every location he visited in Brittany last summer .
4 We did not offer the all-day hospitality of previous years but were delighted to see members at the tea parties we organised , and enjoyed chatting with visitors to our stand in the Women in the Rural Community tent .
5 Overseas applicants are required to provide evidence of medical fitness ; such evidence , in the form of written verification from a medical officer that the applicant is deemed fit to undertake studies at the University , must be received in advance of registration .
6 Overseas applicants are required to provide evidence of medical fitness ; such evidence , in the form of written verification from a medical officer that the applicant is deemed fit to undertake studies at the University , must be received in advance of registration .
7 Discouraged , Jinny bent to her picking , telling herself that she was stupid to expect faces at the window or dramatic voices calling .
8 The Philippines , Chile , Uruguay and Morocco ( which had already negotiated new rescheduling agreements in 1988 — see p. 37220 ) were all holding negotiations at the end of 1990 with a view to debt reduction deals .
9 Preference will be given to those presenting papers at the congress .
10 In practice it is not usually important to mark pauses at the beginning and end of a passage ; in the rest of the book I put no lines on short examples and only single lines around longer ones ; the boundaries within a passage are much more important .
11 We teachers need actually to say to the children that they are going to enjoy the work that day , that it will be interesting , and that they are going to know or be able to do things at the end of the day that they did n't know or were n't able to do before .
12 Is she busy doing cakes at the moment , Aunty Con ?
13 We shall not see real care in the community without nurses being able to prescribe drugs at the point at which they are needed .
14 Beneath the respectable front of many local organisations there had developed only too frequently , as the men of the north-east had earlier predicted , a form of legalised crimping operated between Board of Trade staff at Mercantile Marine Offices and boarding house keepers who were only too happy to supply seamen at a profit to themselves .
15 We ran outside and made an astonishing variety of small bestial gasping noises at the sight of Beinn Alligin and Liathach blanketed in white and framed by azure blue sky .
16 It is important to make changes at a pace with which you can easily cope .
17 He said a fly fishing club would be able to make bookings at the country 's best lakes and reservoirs , and be an active forum to increase the skill and knowledge of members .
18 Grades 3–6 contain exercises at the end of each book to check comprehension .
19 Fortunately Pygmies runs throughout Festival , truly a Festival production with a stunning cast , so it should be possible to get seats at the Lyric without too much difficulty if you do n't delay .
20 Yeah because the erm it 's very difficult to get rooms at the minute .
21 Students are strongly advised , wherever possible to take examinations at the centre where they are enrolled to study .
22 Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) in late August 1989 visited prisons at the request of the government , which claimed that organizations such as the permanent human rights commission ( CPDH ) and the support group for families of political prisoners were falsely estimating that there were between 6,000 and 7,000 inmates .
23 Day 15 Received an order for another 200 hang gliders at a price of £250 each .
24 For instance , as a result of its interest in this area Barclay 's has put up £1 million to sponsor facilities at the science park at Warwick University .
25 It is true that the market for top managers is more international than that for bus-drivers ; some of Britain 's best companies are run by Americans ( Glaxo 's Ernest Mario , for example ) and some of America 's best have Britons at the top ( J.P .
26 Gosh , I was so surprised to see skinheads at a Madness gig .
27 Many trade unionists , acutely sensitive to wage reductions at a time of high unemployment and deflation , held two important views on the matter of pensions .
28 As a general rule it might be productive to give forecasts at the year 2012 — twenty years after Rio .
29 So it was very refreshing to find one experienced and respected journalist ready to throw plaudits at the plant .
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