Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] at [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | His habit of electioneering from a white Rolls Royce sometimes attracted comment and he told me he had a silver-tipped cane with which to tap at doors of council flats in Fulham , though I was never sure whether to believe him . |
2 | The research develops a method for analysing this question , and applies it to look at change in manufacturing industry in London in the period 1976-81 . |
3 | Moreover , the closer a company moves towards computer-integrated manufacture ( CIM ) , the less possible will it find it to look at investments in isolation . |
4 | This series took four British families , all with the surname Smith , and used it to look at aspects of life in contemporary Britain . |
5 | It means organizing yourself to arrive at places on time , without external promptings . |