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

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1 As long as I know that I 'm right er and say well I 'm quite willing to look at the figures that you 've been given , but these are the figures that are right but I will look at them erm and I , and I certainly would n't er confront it much more than that .
2 Some said at the time that Leviathan had been written for Cromwell , and indeed Hobbes did say that it supported a ‘ conscientious obedience to the present government ’ of the Protectorate .
3 This hits at the doctrine that Parliament can not bind , or curtail , the powers of future parliaments .
4 SunSoft president Ed Zander was probably ill-advised suggesting at the announcement that serious changes would be made .
5 SunSoft president Ed Zander was probably ill-advised suggesting at the announcement that serious changes would be made .
6 It is perhaps as well to remember at the outset that the main injury in this particular case was a hip injury which , if it had occurred to a younger man , would have produced an arthrodesis operation .
7 Then they all stared at the passages that radiated off the control-room .
8 You 're sometimes so busy looking at the wood that you do n't smell the trees are rotten . ’
9 It is important to look at the balance that has been struck and at how much varnish — subjective commentary , for instance — has been applied .
10 It is therefore important to understand at the outset that anything communicated to members of the professional staff will be treated as confidential .
11 It is important to appreciate at the start that this must represent the core of your studies , and that completion of this , as set , will almost certainly ensure a successful exam result .
12 It is essential to realise at the outset that desktop publishing software is totally unlike any other software product category .
13 Yes I think it 's fair to say at the moment that , that , that is being looked at Mr Trotter , together with er the broader range of issues on the er the operating concept er for E F two thousand but it is of course standard practice to buy not just the number you need for the front line but to buy sufficient aircraft to keep that front line in field for about twenty five , thirty years , whatever the life of the aircraft happens to be , taking account of er attrition , taking account of training requirements and engineering needs and support needs and all that kind of thing and all that work er is , has been done , is being done at the moment and er final figures will be put to that in in due course .
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