Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [noun] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm having a quick read through this and I 'll I 'll ask questions at the same time . |
2 | ‘ I 'll find serenity at the bottom of this cup . ’ |
3 | I would have liked to have done better in the League this season , but I can see light at the end of the tunnel now . |
4 | The level at which stamp duty is imposed has been lifted to £60,000 , which should save homebuyers at the lower end of the market an average £600 . |
5 | There are few exceptions where human skulls have been found in wells and which could suggest violence at a later period . |
6 | Almost 400 workers were involved in the stoppage which could hit production at the giant Dagenham plant in Essex which makes Fiestas and the Transit van factory in Southampton . |
7 | An average exposure and development would give a high contrast negative which would need manipulation at the printing stage to show shadow and highlight detail in the finished print . |
8 | Thereafter , the long-term future of the game could be resolved by a 10-10-10-10 formula which would stimulate interest at the lower end of the league as well as at the top . |
9 | These regulations which will give effect at the European council directive of December the sixth will of course alter the long standing position in the U K whereby only British and Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland are entitled to vote in European parliamentary elections . |
10 | He is leading an English team to compete in the first ever Irish staging of the Jack Charlton Trout Cup — an event which will take place at a lake near Bantry in County Cork on March 29 and 30 . |
11 | So you should shed weight at an even faster rate . |
12 | She could spend hours at a dressing-table , gravely staring at her reflection just as an artist might gaze on his work in search of a final gloss that might turn a merely pretty picture into a masterpiece . |
13 | ’ You could try Ezra at the corner . ’ |
14 | Comment at length on the strategies you used to overcome difficulties at the grammatical level in particular . |
15 | But Seth was also the kind of boyfriend who would visit Suzy at the bar where she worked , with a prostitute on his arm . |
16 | One way or another they can expect to meet up with the majority of the players who will represent Canada at the ‘ 95 World Cup . |
17 | For the reopening , the AGO has organised several selections of recent gifts , and a retrospective of Canadian media-based sculptor ‘ Robin Collyer ’ ( until 6 June ) , who will represent Canada at the 1993 Venice Biennale . |
18 | Normally , you will receive confirmation at the time of booking . |
19 | The endometrium itself will undergo change at the point of implantation . |
20 | At a petrol station near Vigo , I got directions to Blackberry Hill , proving yet again that taxi-drivers are the only people who can get service at a garage without buying anything . |
21 | Not only are peak users paying for the high marginal costs they impose , but also those users who would not mind consuming at a different time ( e.g. households with night storage heaters , who can use electricity at a time when marginal costs are low ) are induced by cheaper prices to switch to consuming at off-peak times . |
22 | Whether reading stories , books or technical matter , you can read sentences at a glance and entire pages in seconds with this method . |
23 | At the end of each task we emphasize their new competence : ‘ Now you can take enquiries at the desk/ … answer the telephone . ’ |
24 | You can find material at the surface which are samples from the deeper stratigraphy . |
25 | I believe if this is indeed a statement about the christian ideal of marriage , then we should put worship at the very centre of it . |
26 | We 'll have Steiner at the Tower . |
27 | Now we could use plasterboard at a fraction of the price and put it up in the fraction of the time . |
28 | But if one could aim films at a European market of 300 million people , that would be a very different story . |
29 | Occasionally , one would flick snow at the other — although by now the snow was well trampled over a wide area . |
30 | ‘ We will have lunch at the Castillo de Santa Catalina , ’ he stated firmly , glancing at her as she tightened up . |