Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adv] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The good cross country horse must think forwards at all times . |
2 | We should look seriously at such ideas , because , unless we say that everybody should be in work at the same time , we can not just forget the pool of unemployed . |
3 | We must look carefully at environmental statements which accompany orders flowing from the legislation . |
4 | We must look also at other areas of privatised industry . |
5 | Voronov-Vaux must see best at red wavelengths . |
6 | She really should go out at unaccustomed times more often , she thought . |
7 | A Swiss Bishop had heard about the project and suggested a plan which is essentially still followed in international meetings : i.e. that representatives of all Eucharist-centred endeavours and activities throughout the world should come together at certain times . |
8 | — they should come together at regular intervals and meetings should , if possible , be reckoned as sacrosanct engagements . |
9 | You should get there at all costs , because it is an absolutely astonishing place , but the nature of the spectacle is such that it can only work on you properly if the cirque is not being mobbed ; it demands a certain loneliness , and on afternoons in July and August , for instance , the coaches are said to have to queue before they can get into the village of Gavarnie . |
10 | The patient should sit correctly at all times : he should not have to hold his hemiplegic leg up with his unaffected leg , as this is tiring for him , and creates the danger that his outstretched legs might easily be jarred or hit . |
11 | Some may sound well at all times ; some may sound good or bad according to various circumstances ; while others may sound ugly wherever they are placed . |
12 | It may look again at relaxing restrictions on a repurchase market in gilts and on stock lending , both of which flourish in America . |
13 | However , despite its successes , Newton 's law of gravitation is fundamentally flawed : it is time independent , which would mean that the gravitational force could act instantaneously at all distances . |
14 | At first the going was so firm that they could travel comfortably at 50 miles per hour , but then they had to head north and traverse what is known as the Grand Sea Erg . |
15 | It also used to be thought that pillow lavas could form only at great depths below the surface . |
16 | For example , migrating wading birds may stop off at particular estuaries en route from winter feeding grounds to summer breeding grounds ; and we will meet more examples ( eg of fish breeding in mangroves or coral reefs ) in the next chapter . |
17 | The cars used to set off at one-minute intervals , originally starting at 9.00 p.m. on a Saturday but that was changed in 1949 to midnight , . |
18 | I know Mother used to help out at Low Fields in an attempt to ease Daddy 's burden a bit . |
19 | I shall sell then at ninety pounds , any more , ninety five ninety five on my left , now any more at ninety five pounds ? |
20 | It would be a new tax , involve paying for something that is at present free and would hit hardest at low-income car-owners . |
21 | The NAO also said : ’ The assessment of intangibles is an inexact science and we are sure the Ministry will look closely at these aspects . ’ |
22 | I also promise that the Government will look seriously at all proposals for sensible reform . |
23 | For instance , it is not realistic to expect that trains will run regularly at fixed intervals throughout the day and night , nor is it true that the mean time between vehicles is the same over a 24-hour period . |
24 | Security staff will take over at other times |
25 | The truth is always best as it will stand up at later meetings when the topic will inevitably be discussed at length . |
26 | Gary is qualified to criticise ; following in the footsteps , as it were , of Douglas Bader , one of his earlier flights involved an embarrassing thud followed by a wheelchair , which Gary says is an advantage in many ways because now he can stay aloft at great heights without getting cold feet . |
27 | They also have a ‘ stand by ’ appointment scheme , where you can ring in at certain times at half an hour 's notice , where prices range from £4 to £7 . |
28 | Out of this , we can arrive perhaps at some principles of practice which can be seen to be both compatible with normalisation ( in our preferred sense ) and supportive of self-advocacy . |
29 | Different parts of the lighting system can come on at different times . |
30 | Maybe recording what they 're doing , leading them , and the teacher can come in at appropriate moments to help it along . |