Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would prefer that you looked at the model first . ’
2 A savings plan is also an annuity but in this case the cash that you pay in builds up to a sum that you receive at the end of the plan 's term .
3 Yeah , and what did you get you see , you get mutations going on in plants so that you get at the moment when the plants themselves are altered , it does n't necessary , necessary mean that they 're killed off , it does n't necessary mean that they are killed off , it means that the actual genes alter , that they go on breathing so you get ginormous sort of cabbages , you know , cabbages that 'll normally be about that size , suddenly become that size
4 I remember that song that you mentioned that you quoted at the beginning of the programme ‘ Look into the Irish , the Welsh and the Scot , you 'll find he 's a stinker as likely as not ’ is how it went on .
5 I 'd also like to say , Mr. Chairman , that er , I did n't recognise the hospital you said , where we did this operation , , erm , if you want to , see me afterwards , I 'll tell you that you take at the hospital .
6 The INSTALL LIST command that you executed at the beginning of Appendix D will show you whether they are installed OPEN and SHARED .
7 Try to time your walk so that you arrive at the Smithy very early or very late .
8 that you arrive at the interview as well informed as possible and therefore in the most confident and self-assured state of mind .
9 ‘ Your mortgage is currently set at £62,500 , Dr Bissett , which is slightly excessive for the salary you command , but I do quite understand that you bought at the top of the market and that interest rates were then not at their present level . ’
10 Oh yes , but they were just things that you tied at the back and and er had a frilled round here They were bonny .
11 He/she will tell you how much this is at the beginning so you know at the start how much you have to pay .
12 But once you look at the £10 to £15 bracket , high street champagne is definitely a good deal more impressive .
13 It 's when you pick up one of the guns , feel the metal , that their potentiality strikes you , and you marvel at the precision and care put into them .
14 And you go at the speed that it warrants .
15 ‘ You 're tenacious and you get at the truth .
16 You go into various parts of the er south west , where their labour control and you look at the state of their buildings , and you think , my God , what on earth have the elected members been doing when you actually see the level of rates that they have set .
17 yeah and , and you look at the clock at five too , five too and that 's it
18 They lack confidence , simple as that and one of the things is that as a group you come in and you probably look at people when you and you look at the trainers and the idea is that early on people can do , can keep some eye contact gon na stare you out but just keeping your eyes and do n't flit away and also when you 're under pressure at this stage his eyes challenge you or something like that , then your eyes go down .
19 I mean now , the erm the social workers erm are care managers in a lot of cases , in other words it may be contracted out to somebody else to do the actual caring and you look at the package which the client is getting , you know it might be I du n no some old dear who needs meals on wheels and visits every week or something
20 And you look at the chair just to make sure there is n't a pool on there !
21 But they are n't normal , are they , I mean , you look at N M E and you look at the language they use , I mean , that 's not normal .
22 And here she 's telling Ruth , now what you 've got ta do , she 's she 's got him , she 's got her introduced to Boaz and she tells him it 's a strange custom , one that 's perhaps even stranger in our eyes today but there er after the party , the great harvest supper she 's , the the they lie down in the barn together , they all just , they 're tired it 's , it 's , the party 's gone on into the wee hours of the morning , and there they just , they do n't bother going home , they lie down there in the barn together all of them and she says to Ruth what you must do according to the custom is , you go and you lie at the feet of Boaz and wait , just wait , and wait for him to respond to you .
23 Time 's getting on and you glance at the clock ,
24 In your mind you may have to start from the beginning of the paradigm and go down until you arrive at the form you need at the moment .
25 If you remember at the end of yesterday , Mr Donson will no doubt correct me if I 'm wrong , he fige finished up , we started the day with a total guaranteed minimum of about thirty three and a half thousand , we got that up by arithmetic to thirty four point nine thousand , and I think we finished up at around thirty six thousand at the end of the day .
26 At the end of the day though , the championship I think , tells you who is the best team of any one year and erm that 's the professional 's choice I think , if you said at the start of the year which = trophy we 'd like to win , we would have said the championship , erm we were top I think after two games and we fell away a bit since but erm the time to be tops after twenty two , so lets hope we can get up there .
27 That there 's always this if you scratch at the surface of happiness and goodness .
28 If you sit at the back of a lecture hall , you 'll get less out of it than if you sit up front .
29 If you sit at the White House in the Oval Office and give orders then nothing will happen .
30 You can also obtain a certificate of posting if you ask at the counter .
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