Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] at [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Most of us need to borrow money at some time or another .
2 Very few of us go through life without needing to borrow money at some time or other .
3 Other writers have complained , particularly in discrimination cases , that conciliation officers are too willing to encourage settlement at any price and fail to provide the support an unrepresented applicant may need against the relatively advantaged position of the employer ( Gregory , 1987 ) .
4 In the event , in a number of rural areas small-scale operators have managed to provide services at cheaper costs than have been managed by larger national firms , mainly because of lower overheads .
5 This modelling framework can also be extended to include oligopoly at each level and firm by firm integration , at the cost of some complexity .
6 Financially , presuming on the future can cause us to lose our flexibility to serve God at any place and in any way he may require of us .
7 Capacity to receive benefits at civil law and under the law of trusts was the topic of Chapters II and III .
8 You can produce a whole range of different ideas to suggest th at one county or antoher is doing badly but the same rules apply to all of them .
9 Most healthy adults in the West seem to require food at four-hourly intervals and fluid refreshment at two-hourly intervals .
10 We change the sets often , so you learn how to do things at different venues as you go along .
11 It is a good practice for a member to give notice at one meeting that he wishes to discuss a certain matter at the next meeting .
12 No they 've been banned from taking them in in case they clobbered anyone with them you see oh they were banned some time ago , as were flags they used to carry flags at one time and rattles , but er they do n't let you take anything in .
13 The research team succeeded in getting their prize pair of chimps , Austin and Sherman , to flash images at each other and to respond appropriately by fetching the object signified for the other or to return empty-handed if it were not there .
14 As a boy living in Stockton Nigel always used to watch Middlesbrugh at Ayresome Park and consider Darlington the poor neighbours .
15 Hadley acknowledges there is a possibility that opportunities may arise to represent Japan at international level but stresses that he would not consider selection if it in any way jeopardized his standing with the Canadian Rugby Union .
16 Where there are objections to this , it may be possible to arrange lessons at other times and/or outside school .
17 Another ruse was to offer houses at low rent or for sale , or to offer signing-on fees far in excess of the £10 theoretically permitted by the FA .
18 Members will also be able to use their club cards to get savings at several stores and companies .
19 The University will assume that it is free to approach referees at any stage unless the candidate 's application stipulates otherwise ( i.e. candidates who wish a referee or referees to be approached only with their specific permission and/or if they are being called for interview on the final short list or are in receipt of a conditional offer , are asked to state such requirements explicitly alongside the details of the relevant referee(s) ) .
20 Local residents were given an opportunity to present evidence at first hand when the Committee sat in Cardiff .
21 The most probable takers are likely to be in the category : under 45 ( under 40 for women ) , high flyer , mobile worker in the sense of wanting to change jobs at some stage and well-off older people who are not covered by company arrangements .
22 Some civic-minded soul had attempted to lay gravel at some point but the track was pretty soft and there were tyre marks , showing somebody had been down there pretty recently .
23 Ill-defined regions of the data , rational equations , unjustified polynomial fits ( particularly for extrapolations ) , failure to examine data at low X and Y values sufficiently , reversing X and Y values , and as the manual puts it , ‘ trusting numbers rather than the evidence of your own eyes ’ are some others .
24 If this is to take place at constant temperature and pressure , the Gibbs free energy of the whole system must remain constant .
25 Standardisation needs to take place at another level as well ; this time amongst computer-using historians who are willing to attempt collective decisions about what information should be encoded in a machine-readable document and about how encoding decisions should be recorded for posterity and secondary analyses .
26 Next , feel free to ask questions at any time if you 're confused by anything .
27 Mrs Hawkins reported that she had been unable to take photos at this location as she had first to finish off a slide film , but will soon be in a position to take the required photos and also others to be displayed at the A.G.M. and then stored in the village archives .
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