Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun sg] [to-vb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the most striking point to note at the outset is that the Black Death itself had a comparatively limited effect on wages and the supply of land . |
2 | Although the two never met , they both forged a figurative style out of the Abstract Expressionism raging all about them — not the most popular move to make at the time . |
3 | Erm , maybe that would be the more fair thing to say at the end of the day . |
4 | After 1986 , therefore , interest in EMU revived and in 1988 the Hanover summit set up another committee to look at the idea . |
5 | People were clapping as he stumbled between the rows of seats with her and out into the garden , where she reached out one hand to clutch at the trunk of a flowering cherry , then doubled up over his arm to vomit into a tidy bed of daffodils . |
6 | Erich Honecker , for instance , continued demolishing villages in East Germany until the end , but only in the relatively rational quest to get at the dirty sulphuric brown coal underneath them to provide inefficient and polluting fuel for his tottering smoke-stack industries . |
7 | However , these developments are in the early stages so there is very little concrete to report at the moment . |
8 | ‘ The Bradys do n't have that much money to scatter at the Royal Hotel . ’ |
9 | One very important fact to establish at the outset , therefore , is that it is not necessary to know why a particular fear or problem started in order to overcome it . |