Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [to-vb] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Chairman , er I do n't often disagree with er Mr in front of me there , but I have been consistent in my approach over the years , er , wherever I 've had the had the opportunity to speak at political meetings and ministers have been present .
2 But it is certainly not impossible and the attempt to arrive at agreed standards in all organizations can be helpful and educational to manager and employees alike .
3 This is over and above the ability to schedule the transfer to run at given times .
4 Outside facilitators worked with the committee to look at current staff development issues in the University and to take the first steps in producing a new strategy paper on Staff Development Policy for the University .
5 Pickering had nurtured Davies since his days as a schoolboy triple jumper , and Davies has frequently credited Pickering with giving him the confidence to compete at top level .
6 However , Lindstedt cautions that such visual behaviour as peering closely at the work being undertaken by no means offers a complete solution to the problems arising from the need to work at close range .
7 Pluralist approaches have stressed the need to look at actual decision-making .
8 Small firms may not find it so easy to make this commitment , particularly if they have either a small , stable workforce , or the need to recruit at short notice when vacancies occur .
9 The potential for political expression was not restricted to those who had the right to vote at General Elections every two or three years , since people of all classes could let their feelings be known through petitions , demonstrations , and riots .
10 Denmark also made unilateral declarations on issues such as citizenship and the right to vote at municipal elections .
11 Outside Cabinet Leon Brittan argued in a speech that the Government must have the right to look at new ideas , although I suspect that both Leon and Geoffrey Howe must have been appalled at the way the issue had been handled .
12 Because the Moon revolves around the Earth , the lunar day — the time it takes for the Moon to appear at equal heights above the horizon on successive occasions — is longer than 24 hours .
13 The decision in Pickstone v. Freemans Plc. [ 1989 ] A.C. 66 which authorises the court to look at ministerial statements made in introducing regulations which could not be amended by Parliament is logically indistinguishable from such statements made in introducing a statutory provision which , though capable of amendment , was not in fact amended .
14 The next find gave us the chance to see at close quarters an auk , a fine winter-plumaged guillemot .
15 The rejoinder must be : although we may generally have neither the time nor the inclination to look at literary language under the microscope in this way , the fact that it can be done is important , and the doing of it can not fail to sharpen observation , by making us aware of how larger effects are built up from smaller ones .
16 PRESSURE is mounting on the Government to look at alternative means of toughening the law on Scotland 's knife thugs after it emerged that urgently-awaited legislation has been edged out of the parliamentary timetable .
17 Excuse me for needing this spelt out , but does this mean that Leeds fans can now just pay at the door to stand at away games .
18 Lazarus ( 1976 ) coined the phrase multi-modal assessment , encouraging the interviewer to look at different aspects of the presenting problem .
19 Furthermore , the radiation to space at planetary wavelengths is much the same at all latitudes .
20 Each animal style stresses the development of a particular skill : the crane exemplifies balance ; the dragon , spirit and agility ; the leopard , strength ; the tiger , bone ; and the snake , internal power and the ability to strike at vital points of the body .
21 It may be necessary to get the individual to look at alternative ways of approaching and coping with the circumstances of life without work , perhaps trying to ‘ wipe the slate clean ’ and start the process all over again , but with an increased awareness of the problems and difficulties that are involved .
22 Nationally NATFHE had voted by two to one in favour of a strike to protest at new contracts being introduced without consultation .
23 Room maids also suggested improving the honeymoon suite , so we gave them a project to look at suitable fabrics and rival hotel suites .
24 He said last night : ‘ I think I 've proved that I still have a lot to offer at senior level .
25 This session also provides an opportunity to look at cultural bias and racism in materials .
26 The sponsor , Walter Scott , commented : ‘ We 're hoping to bring back a fistful of medals and hoping that this will give the youngsters at the grass roots of sport an achievement to emulate at future Games . ’
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