Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is the mental adjustment that has to be made at Verdon — you start your route with several hundred metres already below you , but once you rationalise this it 's just a steep , very solid crag !
2 This quite often has to be done at supermarket checkouts , as many readers will no doubt have noticed .
3 Well , it , it does n't mean that permission has to be granted at Finmere , but it , it would make it more difficult to refuse .
4 ‘ We do n't have the details though — we do n't know if it might include the replacement of schools or whether it has to be directed at education in different ways . ’
5 When he wants to be served at table by a black hand , he would not be satisfied to be served by a black paw …
6 The only thing is now er the reason we 've done this is because the hospital that we 're standing outside now is er desperately in need of another operating theatre and in addition to that there 's a tremendous amount of work needs to be done at Great Ormond Street hospital .
7 This needs to be given at birth , or as soon as possible afterwards .
8 This aspect of Weber 's work needs to be elucidated at length — but the same is true of all the elements in this exhibition and book .
9 Distributed scheduling , with departmental servers acting as individual data centres , needs to be organised at end user level , also with appropriate security .
10 Pictures , still and moving , can inform and excite through the eye , making real and vivid what would take a tedium of words to describe ; overhead projectors provide a more efficient , more stimulating and admirably repeatable blackboard ; records and tapes enable words , music and sounds to be replayed at will ; and all can be combined into patterns and programmes that do more than simply reinforce and enliven a lesson given in the traditional style .
11 And he demands to be quoted at length .
12 It is of a rock type not common to the immediate area , the nearest appears to be found at Cayton and Cornelian Bays , ten miles distant , and is believed to have been brought to Rudston for religious reasons , since it was there long before the church .
13 The passage in question , revealing on various counts , deserves to be quoted at length : " I have no idea how the business is coming on …
14 She hopes to be installed at Ivy Cottage by the end of next week . ’
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