Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas-it was common in their own time for the Teddy Boys to be contrasted with a nostalgically remembered state of pre-existing harmony ‘ twenty years ago ’ or ‘ before the war ’ , given the real horror which greeted their arrival we can perhaps only marvel at the way in which the nostalgic trick of amnesia can now work in the Teds ' favour .
2 I would just rather march at the head of the unit as I have done on many other occasions . ’
3 I hope that , in his discussions with the Treasury , the Minister will not just look at the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity , and I guess with some justification , about average incomes , but that he will say that some people below that average have real problems .
4 all different meanings of the wor but can you not just look at the dictionary and read the dictionary ?
5 Similarly , you should not just look at the eyes or ears when there may be a problem here .
6 According to Richards , therefore , critics need two things that they did not habitually possess at the time he was writing , and usually do not possess now : a theory of communication and a theory of valuation .
7 We could just about race at the moment , ’ said clerk of the course Nick Cheyne .
8 Faldo said at Wentworth yesterday that he made the decision because he feels he can not now finish at the top of the European order of merit by playing in Spain .
9 One can not simply look at the kinds of problems thrown up by particular social structures and economic situations and analyse policies as responses to those problems , since policies themselves influence the character of the societies in which they are adopted .
10 I am pleased to hear that the Minister will announce an increase tomorrow , but £1.2 million will not even look at the problem .
11 ‘ The £28 million will not even look at the gap between the obligations of the local authorities and what they are expected to do , ’ he said .
12 And yet we do not consciously look at the doorpost or the armchairs ; we see them and take avoiding action automatically .
13 yeah that 's right , I meant to ask you , do the tills ever not balance at the Co-Op ?
14 Germany does once again lie at the heart of Europe .
15 Er the communications from Hatfield , Hertford are first class into the centre of London er is an option that perhaps you can consider but the fact that we can also then look at the Sunderland example .
16 He will continue to head up Olivetti Research Ltd 's UK labs in Cambridge mdash ; which he also helped to set up — but will also direct research at the firm 's Pozzuoli facility in southern Italy , where he replaces Piercarlo Ravasio .
17 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA has appointed Acorn Computers Ltd founder , Dr Andrew Hopper as director of corporate research : he will continue to head up Olivetti Research Ltd 's UK laboratories in Cambridge — which he also helped to set up — but will also direct research at the firm 's Pozzuoli facility in southern Italy , where he replaces Piercarlo Ravasio ; he reports to Lucio Pinto , executive vice-president , technology strategy and corporate research .
18 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 .
19 How can he now ever sit at the head of the Church , representing morality and the essential values of love within marriage and devotion to family life ?
20 However , few true expert systems exist , but many extremely useful systems that utilise human knowledge but do n't necessarily perform at the expert level are in regular operation .
21 As you can see , Executive Club benefits do n't just end at the airport .
22 He does n't just look at the mark .
23 I 'm not I do n't necessarily want to dispute them erm all I would say is that we have to look at the implications do n't just look at the change in the traffic flows and take them as a as a point , you have to look at the implications of those changes in traffic flows .
24 Do n't just look at the vehicle , look at the things attendant to the vehicle .
25 ‘ He 'll spook at anything , ’ says his rider John Whitaker , ‘ and the trouble is he does n't just look at the thing , he 'll jump six feet in the air and then do the splits when he comes down again .
26 and did n't always tell at the time
27 She had drunk several glasses of wine and did n't really care at the moment .
28 So I had to go to the , like the job centre and they offered me this , which I did n't really fancy at the time .
29 But you could n't really argue at the way we played . ’
30 But you could n't really argue at the way we played . ’
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