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

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31 And I think they are graded slightly higher than the as , they they will come out at the same cost , same overall costs .
32 After Moorgate she had to think how she would get out at the next station .
33 Would he back out at the last moment ?
34 They do n't come round at the same time so you 're always out of phase and it always looks untidy .
35 Can you pull in at the next lay-by ? ’
36 The suitcases I would check in at the left-luggage office at Paddington station , the bag could come with me to Rome , and Jane could inherit all my bits and bobs .
37 We 'll start down at the far end of what we call the lured mark and from there you 'll have to tack all the way up to this closest one , the windward mark .
38 It would take ages , and then someone like Willy Carson would pull out at the last minute .
39 He would probably slip in at the last minute , just as a matter of duty .
40 The stem of this one was easily broken and often the head would fly off at the first stroke .
41 The Jot 1.0 specification is designed to enable applications to share handwritten notes , sketches , signatures and other free-form data across the generality of computers from hand-held devices to mainframes , so that if someone scrawls a note and sends it over a modem , it will turn up at the other end as handwriting , regardless of the sending and receiving machines , provided only that they both implement Jot 1.0 .
42 OVER THE past 20 years the West Indian pace attack has systematically demolished every batting line-up that dared turn up at the same ground .
43 People must turn up at the proverbial factory gates fresh , fit and ready to toil .
44 The move means that the league and the end of season play-offs now need sponsorship as the company will bow out at the British Championships at Wembley in April .
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