Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [to-vb] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , Novell , which claimed it was acting on the urgings of its customers , is expected to press the integration and interoperability of NetWare and Unix , the development of common management framework and common application framework ABIs to put at the service of third-party software developers and mission-critical accounts intent on rightsizing and employing distributed solutions . |
2 | And news of the DoT decision to look at the interchange this week raised the hopes of green campaigners opposed to the cross-town route . |
3 | This will induce Division B to operate at the level we want as it will perceive that its profits will be maximised there . |
4 | In this case , sometime before we reached Ixyphal , she had gone back to the storage and cargo area to look at the sculpture again , murmuring things like ’ masterpiece ’ and ’ magnificent ’ and the usual art-appreciation noises that people murmur . |
5 | I delighted them once with a return invitation to dine at The Pightle . |
6 | The area can be reached from a junction on the Mallaig road at Loch Ailort on a delightful coastal journey with glorious views seawards and lovely sandy beaches , then crossing the Moidart peninsula to arrive at the village of Acharacle . |
7 | It was n't just the fact that she was going to have to make her umpteenth phone call , asking the electrical repair man to call at the apartment yet again , which was so deeply depressing ; her own personal life — like that of the antiquated air-conditioning system — seemed to keep breaking down just when she was hopeful of a permanent repair . |
8 | One of the main problems of timber-framed is the tendency of oak posts to rot at the bottom . |
9 | As a result , I had to make an expensive taxi journey to arrive at the meeting on time . |
10 | But there was no reply , and when Belinda turned from the front passenger seat to look at the artist stretched out in the back , she saw that Faye had the back of her hand pressed against her mouth to stifle her sobs . |
11 | WSR Company Chairman Dennis Taylor flagged off the first passenger train to call at the halt since 1990 on Tuesday , July 14 , accompanied by a grateful family of holidaymakers from the nearby holiday park who were spared the longer walk to Watchet . |
12 | Consultant Rhona Howarth has been appointed by the Abingdon Childcare Project to look at the possibility of merging MASH ( Middlesbrough After-School and Holiday Care ) and the East-West Playgroup . |
13 | The BA has organised a meeting of trade representatives to look at the wording of the Legalities of Price Marking documentation to ensure that the advice it passed to members in September 1989 , which was approved by trading standards officers at that time , still covers all eventualities . |
14 | A more fundamental design fault is the positioning of our noses above our mouths , which requires our food and air passages to meet at the back of the throat , an arrangement which exists because the nostril in fish is not a breathing passage , but an opening to a chemical sense organ . |
15 | Hoping no one was watching , Coleman climbed the tower 's inspection ladder to look at the frequency allocation on the antennae . |
16 | Today civic leaders and Trust members went on a tugboat trip to look at the work done on the Avon weirs . |
17 | Wigan 's hopes of a heroic fightback were shattered two minutes after the break when Lyon , a £90,000 buy from Warrington , latched on to Gus O'Donnell 's grubber kick to score at the corner . |
18 | And I mean , we were told it was a first class area but there 's , if anybody walked into the building just now you would nah see it was a first class area to look at the state the building 's in ! |
19 | Councils charged with caring for the public interest start to panic at the thought of this oversized weed with its excruciating sap . |