Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] at " in BNC.

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1 For some reason , this letter so unnerved her that she thought she must rush down to the sea at once , and run the thudding in her head quite out of it .
2 All the way to the station she asked it , Shall I jump out of the car at the next light and run ?
3 From here I found , as I had hoped , that I could see down to the shore at the point where Neil had told me he wanted to work .
4 And when he came into the Pincushion Room and rested his elbows on the window-ledge , he would look out of the window at the garden bright with midsummer sun or bathed in moonlight and think , all this is mine , that garden , that fruit cage within the flint walls , that lake , the Little Wood , as far as I can see on either side of me and in front of the house and behind , all that is mine …
5 He then followed Duncan through the small terminal to where they could look out of the window at the tarmac ramp , on to the military side , where Duncan had seen the transporter .
6 I would look out of the window at the blue sky and the cypresses and the sea , and pray for the day 's end , when I could retire to the masters ' wing , lie back on my bed and sip an ouzo .
7 The two rafts will set off down the river at ten o'clock , each holding eight plus a guide .
8 During the days , while the man slept , Boy would sleep a little himself , in a chair , in preparation for his nights at The Bar ; but mostly he would stare out of the window at the city , or stare at the television .
9 Thus investment or additions to the capital stock will proceed up to the point at which the present value of the future profits equals the initial purchase price of new capital goods .
10 Hence investment will proceed up to the point at which the rate of return just equals the interest rate at which firms can borrow .
11 We are here to have a committee meeting about the Season , and about your attitude , and indeed about whether we can go on with the Season at all . ’
12 ‘ We can go on to the depot at 80° South , leave the food there , and then go back .
13 The right hon. Member for Chingford said that he can not go along with the negotiations at Maastricht because he wants to protect Britain from ’ rabid dogs and dictators ’ — some might say from himself .
14 The first three in each race will go through to the final at Brighton on March 4 .
15 He says it 'll go back to the Conservatives at the next election .
16 You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified .
17 You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified .
18 ‘ Did you go out of the room at all between the time you arrived and , say , a quarter to ten ? ’
19 All you ‘ ave to do is go out to the shed at the back of the pub where they pile up them empty crates , and Rose should be with you in a jiffy . ’
20 She did n't go out in the evenings at all , feeling , in truth , no desire to see Mark 's old friends after her last disastrous escapade .
21 The local Garda had been sent to Ashford Castle to protect Reagan , and they did n't get on with the CIA at all .
22 ‘ No. ’ 'Then why do n't you come down to the marina at five tomorrow morning .
23 One reason is that , if each firm were charged the same price or tax for a marginal unit of pollution , then every firm would pollute up to the point at which the marginal cost of reducing pollution was equal to the price of pollution .
24 Some golfers are afraid to transfer the weight in case they can not get back to the ball at impact .
25 And they used to let us come out of the pit at three quarter time , there were six of us , all of a size , strong as young bulls and er we used to have to i if the body was within less than a mile from the church , you see ?
26 We were still in the Air Force , postings could come out of the blue at any time , so every hour we could spend together was important .
27 We 'd just come out of the harbour at Boulogne and a wave come .
28 The patient should get out of the house at intervals , if at all possible .
29 ‘ How did you get out of the house at this time of night ? ’
30 We would stroll down to the quay at Bideford .
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