Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Its supporters in the streets may melt away at the first sign of trouble . |
32 | Companies often recruit staff from speculative letters they have kept on file , and your letter may arrive just at the right moment . |
33 | You may refuse to believe it 's happened to you : some people who 've been made redundant pretend everything 's the way it was and set off for work at the same time , then spend hours hanging around the streets , teashops or libraries until they can go home at the usual time . |
34 | Though no match for Gaelstrom and Now Your Talkin , he was running on well into third at the end , and in receipt of 20lbs from Highland Spirit should go well at a big price . |
35 | Billy Rock who has Listowel in mind for his smart and successful chaser Joey Kelly runs the gelding on Monday and he will go again at the next Roscommon meeting a fortnight later before travelling to Listowel where he might be worth an investment in view of that Galway win in July . |
36 | Indeed , as a general problem , it is unlikely that two divisions will arrive amicably at a suitable transfer price . |
37 | RANGERS ' second match in the ‘ mini-league ’ European Cup stages , against CSKA Moscow , is to be switched from Santander , Spain , and will probably go ahead at a German venue to another venue , probably in Germany , on December 9 . |
38 | All finalists will stay overnight at the luxurious Langham Hilton Hotel , 1c Portland Place , London W1N 3AA ( 071–636 1000 ) . |
39 | Another thing , perhaps , we should notice right at the very beginning is that Jesus did n't actually speak in pa , in in er , in chapters , and they 've lost , they 've been put in for our convenience , and chapter fifteen is not the beginning of a new incident Jesus had already been speaking to the people , he had been teaching them in chapter fourteen . |
40 | The planning will need to take account of the fact that the groups should come together at a later stage . |
41 | A rhetorical approach would point directly at the argumentative nature of racist discourse . |
42 | Do come home at the agreed time ; if you 're going to be unavoidably late , ring your babysitter and let her know . |
43 | I thought I should go mad if my brother did not come home at the appointed hour , for I longed to thrust it into his hands . |
44 | In reality , individuals may not be able to borrow and lend freely at a given interest rate . |
45 | ( A cannonball fired upward from the earth will be slowed down by gravity and will eventually stop and fall back ; a photon , however , must continue upward at a constant speed . |
46 | Yet what was certain was that God would strike punitively at the first sign of sin , and the worst sin in a ruler was pride . |
47 | But it is all too evident that there does not exist anywhere at the present time an active political movement which would be capable of initiating such a development , and if such a movement came into existence it would encounter immense difficulties . |
48 | She glanced at the road ahead , a road that seemed to just shoot upwards at a terrifying angle . |
49 | Craig Wake , Neil Patterson , Davey Evans and Steven Hodgson will fight again at the same venue in a fortnight . |
50 | Baseline , FEV 1 , heart rate , plasma potassium concentration , QTc interval , tremor amplitude , and creatine kinase concentration ( including myocardial isoenzyme ) did not differ significantly at the four visits ( table I ) . |