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

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1 We had barely enough food for three months , let alone the four and a half it would take at fifteen miles a day .
2 In section 4.1 we shall look at each of these in turn , devoting a sub-section to each .
3 Each day we used to do say an hour in the morning , whatever time was available between leaving school and getting back , dinner time , then in the evening you might have two , two and a half hours you left you , you finished school , and er you might finish at eight o'clock if you were lucky you 'd finish at half past seven .
4 But the important point here I think , is that this is a corporate , or may be a corporate res responsibility , and therefore my understanding is that the officers are going to look at those parts which may be looked at as a corporate responsibility , and I would therefore erm , assume that one would look at all the C A B services in that light .
5 All I shall do at this stage is to give a summary of how I see effective religious education .
6 And all I could do at this terrible invasion was to rise and stand mutely , with my hands by my sides , staring up at this tremendous being — whom I now saw clearly for the first time .
7 But all I can do at this moment in time is tell you where I stand today .
8 ‘ That is all I can say at this stage , as these things take some time to arrange , ’ he said , adding : ‘ There is obviously a fair lot to do and it will take a few months . ’
9 There are manifest dangers in the way a relative norm is chosen , but once it is accepted that relative validity is all we can aim at these need not worry us unduly .
10 The problem is largely an insuperable one , and all we can do at this stage is to bear it in mind .
11 I think that 's all we can say at this stage .
12 Information for those who wish to return , for those who may return at some future date , and those who just wish to be kept abreast of developments should be incorporated .
13 In Chapter 3 we will look at specific examples of criminal behaviour , and will discuss and criticise some of the common assumptions about the nature and extent of crime in contemporary society .
14 I actually became interested , not so much in the women locally but my o , my own grandmother Greta , was a herring gutter from Wick I never knew her , I have one photograph of her taken with her two children , and when my children were small I used to look at this and think , how did she get away for weeks to work and follow the boats
15 But first I will look at some other changes in form , particularly those involving changes in shape in cell sheets , changes in contact , and cell migration .
16 He thought he had probably broken it , but there was little he could do at this time of night .
17 It was a flimsy pretext and might not get me anywhere , but it was the best I could do at such short notice .
18 ‘ Yes , it was the best I could do at short notice . ’
19 Although he avoids arguing that capitalism created a sexual morality to serve its own imperatives — it has no master plan — ‘ the best we can do at this stage is to suggest that the articulation between sexual mores and capitalism occurs through complex mediations — through moral agencies , political interventions , diverse social practices ’ .
20 In section 3.4 we shall look at some of the factors constraining monetary expansion .
21 It was the best he could do at short notice .
22 So one goes into there and the next one 'll go at forty five de like that .
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