Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] [noun sg] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 is gon na build that factory at the back
2 ‘ It will be interesting to see if any of the lads can make another breakthrough at the Carlsberg Ulster championships , and I must admit I 'm looking forward to watching for a change . ’
3 ‘ Breeze , do you know that man at the farm ?
4 So did you enjoy that film at the pictures then ?
5 It 's true that I did feel that way at the time .
6 To claim these , readers should present this page at the Festival Central Box Office at The Civic Theatre , Cookridge St from 10am this morning .
7 ‘ I would not mind a few more so I could do more work at the Exchange .
8 It will be a couple of years at least before the fee reaches £1.3million , so I do n't feel any pressure at the moment . ’
9 You could use this technique at the start and at the end of every massage if you wish and if it feels right for you .
10 It was impossible to evaluate my effectiveness as a role model , facilitator and practical teacher in terms of the time involved , but I was reassured by the fact I had spent 10 per cent of my time formally teaching students — although some nurses would rather spend this time at the bedside .
11 If you do your own surveying and/or conveyancing you will spend some time at the Council offices checking with the building and planning officials .
12 Having resigned the post of president and been created vice-chairman , Jack Kuehler does n't see much future at the company and is retiring effective August 31 : Kuehler joined IBM 35 years ago as an engineer in its San Francisco research laboratory and was president of its systems products division when it introduced the 4300 family in 1979 .
13 But certainly at the moment , erm and at least until presumably the next general election , erm nobody can see much light at the end of that tunnel .
14 Mr and Mrs Smith will speak more quietly to each other and Mr Smith will spend less money at the pub .
15 Again , the average yoga keep-fit enthusiast will not meet this concept at the beginning .
16 But it is unlikely to be an accurate assessment , because shot and mortally wounded whales , unlike harpooned ones , can escape and die without being retrieved and , of course , are not counted against the quota — in fact as many as 1000 narwhals may die each year at the hands of Canadian hunters .
17 The mercantile agent must be in possession of the goods or documents of title ; and he must have that possession at the time he sells , pledges or otherwise disposes of the goods .
18 Local authorities do not have that information at the moment .
19 I had all that I had wanted , peace and privacy , a day to myself before Crispin came , and an absolute compulsion to stay indoors and take another look at the poem that had been broken into by the tutorial in Cambridge .
20 ‘ I think I 'll take another look at the Fragonards before I go .
21 Forty five point four , I 'll , I 'll sort this out in a minute , I do n't normally have this trouble at the station .
22 Well let us explore it first and see what the issues are and then if there 's any dispute then , then you can call another meeting at the February sales meeting we can discuss it
23 If this was n't here we would have to practise for £7 an hour , so we would not have much money at the end of the week .
24 He then contrasts this with an ideal world , where users with their own computer display can access any information at the touch of a button .
25 It is important to realize that firms may have enough information at the end of period 1 to predict the rise in aggregate demand in period 2 , so that the rise in aggregate demand from period 1 to period 2 is anticipated at the end of period 1 .
26 He murmured , ‘ Can you manage that dinner at the Mansion House next Thursday ? ’
27 erm Obviously , as it 's being passed on to groups , we ca n't make any decision at the moment on whether we think it 's a good thing or not , we do n't get the opportunity to endorse it all , like today .
28 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
29 It certainly did not seem that way at the time .
30 I 've done a deal with the Trust and Mirror readers can get this guide at the bargain price of 80p .
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