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

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1 The latest speakers to be firmed up for the conference are David Pascall , chairman of the National Curriculum Council , who will speak at the general assembly session on The New Generation — A Strategy for Reading , and Simon Lang of the Henley Centre for Forecasting , who will be a speaker at the general assembly on The Future of the Book .
2 Eight of their first 10 concerts were in Leeds but a rare excursion saw them appear at the Old Bell pub in Derby .
3 This may occur at the exposed soil surface as raindrops selectively erode fine clay particles , leaving heavier sand particles : with time this process can affect deeper parts of the soil profile , impairing its water-retaining capacity to such an extent that even after agriculture has been abandoned the forest may be unable to recolonise .
4 ‘ Power and knowledge directly imply each other … there is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge , nor any knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power relations ’ ( Foucault , 1977 : 27 ) .
5 But we must look at the long term view .
6 First we 'll look at the main bed carriage controls .
7 So I may look at the Indy Car World Series in America and see what opportunities are available if any . ’
8 In the daytime you can come back and look at the Old State House we 're coming up to and see the cobblestones which mark the place where blood was shed in the great Boston Massacre .
9 The numbers in square brackets give one or more destination numbers , which refer to the line numbers of the sets of candidate letters which can follow at the next character position .
10 We can not sleep at the new night time , we feel tired during the daytime ( at a time corresponding to night in the time zone we have just left ) , and our appetite is upset .
11 The arrangement was that they would all meet at the Federal Express Office in Salt Lake City Airport and send the papers off together to Nature .
12 Walkers should meet at the Old Quay pub car park at 7pm .
13 With the opening of the Great Hall on 15th April 1992 , you and your family will find there is so much more to see and discover at the National Railway Museum .
14 The hat can be knitted in almost any yarn which will knit at the given stitch size in half Fisherman 's rib .
15 Facing the marginal cost schedule LMC , a competitive industry produces at E. If a monopoly can produce at the lower cost LMC ' ; it will equate this to MR to produce Q M at a price P M .
16 conservative administration will change the budget , obviously , you have highlighted in what you have said before , that the main crunch will come at the next Policy Committee .
17 A late morning direct flight takes you to Kathmandu where you will stay at the Oberoi Soaltee Hotel for 2 nights .
18 It rained upon them at Elgin and Johnson again ran into culinary difficulty with a lunch he could not eat at the Red Lion inn .
19 ‘ What is more , it will cruise at the legal motorway speed , day in , day out , without problems . ’
20 So the pattern will start at the right point cam with stitch number 18 of the pattern .
21 Right , now will let m l Let me ask you where you are going then as far as the Party 's own constitution is concerned , we saw a development , a significant development that I no doubt you would say at the Labour Party conference er er down in Brighton , but not withstanding O M O B the trade unions still have one third of the votes in the selection of the leader of the party , seventy percent say on policy matters at conference , there is still a trade union block vote .
22 Well I suppose erm well I I I I mean I remember er ludicrous really , sort of thinking of what I would say at the Tory party conference while I was lying in that hospital in Venice .
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