Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [verb] [to-vb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Zips : there is a good-sized zip baffle but the zip did tend to catch at times when pulling from the inside . |
2 | The central point of the book is a reflection of a non-technical ‘ wider ecumenism ’ , ‘ a juxtapositioning of mental shapes or ideas through which the poet had learned to look at life , his own and that reflected by others . ’ |
3 | Jennifer Batten has agreed to appear at London , demonstrating the amazing flair and technical ability that prompted Michael Jackson to hire Jennifer as his guitarist . |
4 | By around two to four months the baby has learned to smile at strangers ( whether in pleasure or as a learned signal of interaction , or as a primitive placatory gesture , is debatable ) . |
5 | The name is supposed to come from their usage as cool stores for butter that farmers travelling the pass had failed to sell at market . |
6 | The UAW has tried to recruit at Toyota , but with scant success . |