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

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1 Colchester Borough Council 's planning committee decided to delegate the decision on the application for the church at The Centre on the town 's Greenstead estate to the director of planning and development , John Hutton , provided the applicants submitted new drawings showing more brickwork features and better windows , otherwise it would make the decision at a later meeting .
2 I will make the statement at the appropriate time to Congress .
3 Clicking with the left mouse button when the cursor is in its ‘ active ’ will plot the point at the current cursor position .
4 By day there are also boats from Ortakent which stooge around to other beaches and bays , giving you the chance to fully explore the area at a leisurely pace .
5 Mr. Doyle has offered to improve the location and provide seats after the sale of the trees but the chairman will discuss the matter at a later date .
6 Mr. Doyle has offered to improve the location and provide seats after the sale of the trees but the chairman will discuss the matter at a later date .
7 Coun Bergg will discuss the matter at a special meeting of Great Aycliffe Town Council tomorrow .
8 The generous niece even booked the couple a £200-a-night room at The Dorchester so they could enjoy the show at the famous London Palladium .
9 Last week , the Physiological Society decided that it would not pursue the matter at the present time , and would accept the foundation 's argument .
10 Gwynedd County Council will consider the situation at a special meeting later this week .
11 The vote for the Green Party , which did not contest the seat at the general election , was only 2 per cent .
12 TITLE can be used to add a descriptive comment to help identify the file at a later stage .
13 Nonetheless , we take some satisfaction from the knowledge that the involvement of the Board did break the logjam at the earlier stage of this project , and we 're able to report that the Shetland Island Council Charitable Trust has recognized the work of the done by the Board in its final settlement of its account with us .
14 There is no conflict here because the investigating activity of the AIB inspectors will proceed in the same way in either case ; but instead of the inspector in charge producing the report all the factual information is passed to the Attorney General who will present the case at the Public Inquiry .
15 What 's worse , they all got the boot but have since proved they can do the business at the highest level .
16 Nellie was very good and a natural musician who could play without looking at the piano which meant she could watch the dancing at the same time .
17 With the other bond funds , your investment floor does not automatically become the ceiling at the same time .
18 Perhaps Stein used bare hammers in the vis-a-vis piano to give it a greater dynamic range so that it could balance the harpsichord at the opposite end .
19 Shift manager : When we started there were an awful lot of sceptics who said ‘ How can we train and run the factory at the same time ? ’
20 It was a large field and I could see the barn at the far end as I walked with the tall grass brushing my knees .
21 He could n't see the hedge at the far end .
22 Do n't like the dentist at the best of times .
23 However , every drive has a speed control , so once the pirate knows where the unreadable sectors are , he can duplicate the message at the right speed .
24 In cases where the home country has a small share of world trade for a particular commodity , and the partner country and the rest of the world have a large share , the home country can import the commodity at a constant price i.e. the import supply curve is horizontal .
25 Details about the relaxed entrance requirements for candidates aged 21 or over are given in the admissions section of the prospectus but all such candidates should contact the faculty at an early date to obtain information about the subjects and grades they require to achieve for entry .
26 The teacher thus : added to the information she already had became aware of a different information source learned how to use that source used the source to present information in a different way and the class : also became aware of the information source responded actively to the on-screen presentation of statistical material could all use the material at the same time manipulated the material easily , moving to and from different parts of the database as they thought appropriate to support their arguments The viewdata presentation therefore : allowed ease of display and manipulation of information in a way in which a chalkboard , flip chart or handout could not and became a kind of electronic chalkboard provided a catalyst for discussion of subject matter related easily the subject matter to the students ' own geographical and social environment encouraged the development of oral discussion based on evidence inferred from information rather than expressed , but unsupported , opinion
27 I can understand the annoyance at the high cost of premium rate calls from telephone boxes .
28 If you could burn the fuel at a higher temperature , then the second law of thermodynamics says that the conversion can be more efficient .
29 You can also stop the tape at a dramatic point in a story and ask your students to devise their own ending to it .
30 I experimented for a while with rudders on drifters , working on the principles of sailing crafts where the vane ( sail ) is set at an angle to the rudder ( submerged stem section ) so that although the wind would blow the vane at the same angle the offset rudder would make the float cut across the surface carrying it out into the lake even though the wind blew along the bank .
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