Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] at the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ … the innocent party is not bound to go on the market and buy or sell at the date of the breach . |
2 | ( It is n't relevant whether the creators live or die at the end of ‘ The Food of the Gods ’ ) . |
3 | Another says : ‘ I pray best when I sit before the Blessed Sacrament , or look at the Crucifix without saying anything — just being with the Lord . ’ |
4 | To find out about Alexander Technique classes or workshops , ask your local-education authority for details , search your local ‘ what 's on ’ in the newspaper or look at the noticeboard in your library . |
5 | The explanation is that you lack control or feel at the end of the stick , and the reason is that you do not know where the end is . |
6 | There would also be a short term pension payable er and this would be paid for three months at the rate of your pension or pay at the time of death . |
7 | Children are not unfamiliar with situations in which they tell , or are told , what someone else said or thought ; or in which they tell what they themselves said or thought at some point in the past or think at the time of speaking . |
8 | Visit the Royal Palace and formal gardens of Caserta , designed to rival Versailles , or wonder at the crater of Mount Vesuvius and Solfatara . |
9 | We ended the day by bivouacking on a three-acre daffodil meadow , Ali producing the inevitable tasty tagine ; the meal ending under a sprouting of stars and sleep coming easily , despite trying to stay awake to spot satellites , or wonder at the rash of shooting stars . |
10 | or you could use one or more of the questions that appear at the end of each section of the main text of this booklet . |
11 | In order to predict how the universe should have started off , one needs laws that hold at the beginning of time . |
12 | ( 9 ) An evidence questioning question questions that look at the veracity of the evidence , e.g. " On what do you think the weavers of the tapestry based their picture ? " |
13 | Now we could ask him to write about what he has drawn , to tell as much as he knows about the trains that run at the back of his house . |
14 | General relativity predicts that heavy objects that are moving will cause the emission of gravitational waves , ripples in the curvature of space that travel at the speed of light . |
15 | THE NOBEL Prize for physics has been awarded to three scientists who developed ultra-precise techniques that lie at the heart of modern atomic clocks . |
16 | 17 Throughout our work we were acutely aware of the differing opinions that are held on a number of issues that lie at the heart of the English curriculum and its teaching . |
17 | The aim is that entertainment on pay-TV will pay for the more innovative plans , including two way transactions down the cables , that lie at the heart of the cabling idea . |
18 | This point is made not in the interests of pedantry , but because it bears directly on the criticisms of current approaches to the global system that lie at the heart of this book . |
19 | Not only does Dame Sirith advertise her professional ability to repeat the trick , or to obtain for a man the woman he wants in the way he wants , and thus anticipate her ability to star in an extended series of fabliaux that the poet may tell , but the language and prosody convey certain points that lie at the heart of the fabliau perspective . |
20 | In his presidential address to the Society for the Study of Social Problems , Wheeler ( 1976 ) claimed that ‘ the patterns of illegal activity that lie at the core of large-scale corporate , industrial society … have been almost totally neglected ’ . |
21 | The starry-eyed idealists who start revolutions , he told himself , are incapable of visualising the horrors that lie at the end of them . |
22 | It is a lack of respect , a feeling of our own superiority and our pride that lie at the root of this response . |
23 | Of course the other irony as well is that the powers that meet at the conference at St Petersburg er the powers decide they will intervene in Greece . |
24 | Her blood did not stir to the tunes of glory , nor quicken at the sound of a military band . |
25 | I do n't make it blatant but when he makes that deal at the end of the film you know what he 's doing . |
26 | There are now six machines that play at the standard of the best 30 per cent of rated players , and three in the class of the top 20 per cent . |
27 | If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing the Publisher will negotiate a residual fee which will be in line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC . |
28 | On the broadcasting of the Video : A reasonable payment to be negotiated which will be in line with the agreements for terms that exist at the time between the Society of Authors and/or Writers ' Guild on the one hand and the ITCA/BBC on the other hand |
29 | 5 If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing , we will negotiate a residual fee which will be in general line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC . |
30 | On the broadcasting of the Video : A reasonable payment to be negotiated which will be in line with the agreements for terms that exist at the time between the Society of Authors and/or Writers ' Guild on the one hand and the ITCA/BBC on the other hand |