Example sentences of "[to-vb] [det] [noun pl] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Visibility was not good because of approaching darkness but the crew were able to see some trees at the approach end of the field .
2 Meanwhile , Labour MP for Blaydon , John McWilliam , emerged from talks with the police and MetroCentre officials yesterday to announce a new plan to handle such emergencies at the centre would be reviewed .
3 Each of us has to make choices , to pursue some goals at the expense of others , and some of these choices are painful .
4 The grantholder , along with Dr R Lee of St Mary 's College , is convening a symposium to consider these matters at the University of Surrey in July 1989. the meeting will address : i .
5 We do not see any need to restructure these services at the moment , but we do see a need for closer collaboration between the external and internal services .
6 If Grom suffers one or more wounds from shooting , combat , or whatever , he can try to recover these wounds at the end of the phase in which they are inflicted .
7 ‘ I 'm sending Brian Jackson to make some enquiries at the District Hospital , then he can join us here . ’
8 Veneers appear in the 1880s although an eighteenth-century example was discovered during the 1983–4 excavations at St Augustine-the-Less , Bristol , but this might have been no more than an attempt on the part of the coffin-maker to mask some splits at the shoulder caused by over-zealous saw-cuts when kerfing .
9 Mu mu my mum says that I 've got to show all receipts at the end of the year and if I have n't got any then she wants it all back , but she 's she can piss off as far that 's concerned !
10 and then it wo n't be sticky , I ca n't roll it out to make those shapes at the moment cos it 's too sticky , yes we 're gon na have to stick it in the fridge and when it comes out it will be just ready then .
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