Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pron] [noun] at the " in BNC.
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1 | In these instances you may choose to have your dinner at the Euro Disneyland Theme Park before returning to your hotel . |
2 | AT&T Co says it has negotiating with European carriers to join its WorldSource venture for ‘ better than a year , ’ but that with its customers clamouring for one-stop shopping , especially in Europe , AT&T could n't wait any longer for national carriers to join — ‘ We do n't plan to leave our customers at the European borders , ’ it said . |
3 | By the end of the century , use of drugs in cases of terminal illness was more common ; but many would have shaken their heads at the thought of patients dying drugged , as is the norm today . |
4 | No word had come from Rose , and surely she would have cancelled their arrangements at the least hint of scandal ? |
5 | Now Dr Winfield — and I have ratified this — made 127 sorties ; he could not have enjoyed his period at the Institute very much because he never seemed to he there , But he would come on a station with some project he wanted to fully research and he believed the only way to fully research these things was to " try them out on the dog " . |
6 | You must have noticed our grass at the front on your way in then . |
7 | ‘ There is considerable danger here of drawing the conclusion that because the two sets of bones were found in conjunction and on the same date , they must have met their deaths at the same time . |
8 | You 'll have to forego your look at the ivy . |
9 | Others may have shared my depression at the spectacle of party activists of various political persuasions sitting , stopwatch in hand , to measure the amount of time given to their views compared with those of their opponents . |
10 | How the more distinguished men must have gnashed their teeth at the trivial basis upon which great decisions are made — but how delighted they must be today not to be branded with the title of court architect ! |
11 | If Tebbit wished to attack bias as such he should have directed his criticism at the press rather than television . |
12 | If she could have admitted her folly at the beginning it would have been all right , but the longer it went on the harder it became . |
13 | He had paced all the possible routes and timings and , given a small margin of error , had come to the conclusion that Drew could have left his lodging at the witnessed time and appear at the theatre at the attested time seven minutes later . |
14 | Non-residents would have to register their names at the gate as well as the time of arrival and their business . |
15 | Woosnam should further have improved his score at the 17th but putted feebly one just longer than a 5ft 4in Woosie . |
16 | And would try to impress their daughters at the jousting . |
17 | In more extreme manner we might wish to register our displeasure at the felling of a row of fine trees for a road-widening project by saying that they had the right to be left in peace . |
18 | They are able to do this because with a large number of depositors it is highly unlikely that they would all want to withdraw their deposits at the same time . |
19 | Pupils who do not manage to buy their books at the School Book Sales should place their order with the booksellers before the end of the Session . |
20 | He scrambles his own identity as a man and magistrate : ‘ Do you suppose I did n't come to search your room at the time ? |
21 | I am in hopes that your sister Hattie will come to ease your convalescence at the Rectory . ’ |