Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The omissions are always noted here in Korea and they add to the sensitivity and fear of the Korean Government and Korean citizens that the United States Government is not fixed in its determination to assist Korea and will abandon Korea at the earliest opportunity
32 They could repatriate profits at the official exchange rate and then reinvest them at favourable black-market rates that more than offset their tax liabilities .
33 Males can produce sperms at a faster rate than females can produce eggs , and are therefore selected to allocate more of their time to searching and competing for mates than are females .
34 Later , students could attend lectures at the Royal Institution by Michael Faraday ( 1791–1867 ) who was himself the son of a blacksmith farrier .
35 Anyway , the position now is that if you do not take silk at the right moment , it may mean that you have to continue working much too hard for your time of life ; on the other hand some barristers who take silk repent it , for they find too late that their services in the more expensive class of advocacy are not in demand .
36 In order to avoid disputes and unnecessary duplication of effort , where work requires remeasurement this will take place at a joint meeting of the builder 's surveyor and the sub-contractor .
37 While this is not insignificant ( a weakness of the lecture or the teacher-directed lesson is that it must take place at a pre-set time irrespective of student readiness ) it is hardly Liberty Hall .
38 Labour 's National Executive Committee agreed last night that the leadership contest should take place at a special conference on July 18 .
39 Reed was also ordered to pay Macmillan 's legal costs , and an inquiry into the amount of damages suffered by Macmillan will take place at a later date .
40 This may take place at the first meeting with the client , though for larger assignments a site visit and access to confidential material may be necessary before such an assessment can be properly made .
41 This may take place at the first meeting with the client , although for larger assignments access to confidential material may be necessary before such an assessment can be made .
42 This exhibition will take place at the International Convention Centre , Birmingham , on 28–30 April 1992 .
43 This will take place at the above address on and I would be grateful if you could attend at .
44 If the operating company is to be sold , the disposal can take place at the holding company level .
45 Much of this citizenly activity will take place at the local level .
46 Medau will be organising the day for the London region , which will probably take place at the Laban Centre on a Sunday in February/March ; all regional training days must be complete by 31st March 1992 .
47 In some cases competition and training may take place at the same facility , in others at separate facilities .
48 An advantage of this system is that work can commence much earlier than in the traditional system because much of the design work will take place at the same time as the actual construction .
49 The audit should take place at the same time as the hardware inventory is being checked , and a relational database should be constructed to link the two inventories together .
50 The aim is that ratification and the Queen 's assent may take place at the same time .
51 From this year onwards , the lecture will take place at the National Gallery .
52 Jackson 's concert will take place at the National Stadium where the old Communist Party held many rallies .
53 On 18th May , Juliana 's Summer Ball , in aid of the NSPCC , will take place at the Natural History Museum , Cromwell Road .
54 Experience in Leeds suggests that intervention must take place at an early stage in order to be effective .
55 The answer is that a reaction will take place at an appreciable rate only if there is a specific enzyme that speeds it up .
56 For example storytime might take place at an established time towards the end of the school day , but in a follow-up session the next day questions could be asked to see how much they remember of the story , or one child could be asked to retell the story they heard yesterday ( see Boxes 4 and 5 ) .
57 One can easily produce evidence at the present day of great local abundance ( e.g. of starfish or pilchards ) , but I know of nothing on a modern sea-floor to compare with the abundance plus wide distribution of the examples just mentioned .
58 People taking certain medicines should not take alcohol at the same time , or maybe not take it at all because the alcohol will have a more pronounced effect under/or the effect of the medicine will be altered .
59 In 1978 it was claimed that these devices could not produce electricity at a cheaper rate than 20 pence per kilowatt hour ( as opposed to the Central Electricity Generating Board 's 2.7 pence per kilowatt hour ) but this has now been reduced to 10 pence per kilowatt hour while Dr Salter maintains that the Duck could achieve 4 pence per kilowatt hour .
60 can I still have treatment at a local hospital ?
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