Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] at the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Given basic ability , equality of opportunity to borrow at the market rate of interest to invest in your human capital so as to secure a future return makes observed income inequality a matter of individual choice .
2 That tour to Australia is just one highlight in a busy itinerary for the Gala stand-off : ‘ I have had am ambition to play at the Hong Kong Sevens and was simply thrilled to have been invited to join the Irish Wolfhounds squad for this year 's tournament .
3 This is why Mrs Dole got the Labour Department to look at the personnel records of nine big companies around the country .
4 They should also be in frequent contact with all of the somewhat numerous organisations involved in the rural development of the Western Isles , and with the admirable young people who have come back from the mainland to work at the grass-roots level .
5 Matters were not improved for the defence when the trial judge refused Mr. Small 's application for the judge to look at the January statement for himself pursuant to section 17 of the Evidence Act .
6 SCOTVEC therefore welcomed the decision of SED to set up a small committee to look at the module/short course issues , particularly in the context of schools ' S3/4 stages .
7 There is still a lot of work to do at the Training Centre . ’
8 Bob Wilson was so confident that the deal would go through that some weeks before it was even completed he had given authorisation for work to begin at the Boeing factory in Seattle to modify the aircraft to British CAA regulations and finish it in the red and grey Virgin livery .
9 Gloria lead Dot up the outside steps from the basement to look at the cotton flags flapping in the sun .
10 The three-year research project funded by the English National Board to look at the learning experiences in the community found working with students was ‘ time consuming ’ and ‘ slowed down the work of the nurse ’ .
11 Wimpey Homes sponsored the group to play at the Cheddar Folk Festival and May Fair .
12 It is interesting for today 's connoisseur to look at the cellar list of the Dolls ' House and ruminate on the joys of opening a bottle or two .
13 BRITAIN 'S leading slalom exponents face a tense battle for the right to compete at the Barcelona Olympics when they take part in first-past-the-post selection races on the Olympic course in Seu d'Urgell tomorrow and Sunday .
14 Every day St John taught one Bible lesson at the school , and Miss Oliver , who knew her power over him , always chose that particular moment to arrive at the school door , in her most attractive riding dress .
15 The reason I draw attention to this guidance is that it draws what I think is a crucial distinction for our purposes here today , between the need to assess at the structure plan level the need for a road proposal and in paragraph five thirty one , a clear statement there that consideration of environmental impacts in relation to where the road goes , is a matter for the local plan .
16 Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to look at the Order Paper recently ?
17 The early morning mist was lifting above the Great Stukeley lanes to reveal a glorious day as Mr Major arrived with his wife to vote at the village hall .
18 One patch travels southwest to eliminate part of the flux lobe 3 while the other is carried west along the Equator to rest at the Pacific rim , near 90°W .
19 FIG. 2 a , Model E , a sequence of flux movements describing a reversal initiated in the Southern Hemisphere from flux patches originating in the Atlantic region ( centre of the circle ) and drifting west to accumulate at the Pacific rim and eliminate , then reverse , the initial configuration of four flux lobes .
20 ‘ The parties will all reassert their commitment to sit at the peace table , but most will display a diminished taste for direct negotiations , ’ said Harvey Sicherman of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy .
21 Because much of the erupted magma was gas-poor , we propose that a subsurface connection exists between the intrusion and the summit feeder conduit ( Fig. 3 ) allowing gas to escape at the summit craters .
22 After riding more than 100 winners , Murphy became private trainer for the Durkan family in Dublin — sending out Anaglogs Daughter to win at the Cheltenham Festival in l980 .
23 ‘ Would n't it make more sense to land at the Luftwaffe base at Cherbourg ? ’
24 In Nottingham city centre you 'll find space to park at the Broadmarsh Centre and Fletchergate you wo n't have to queue for the Victoria Centre car park but Trinity Square that 's proving to be fairly busy so expect a short wait to park there .
25 It was a route she chose originally because she did not have enough capital to expand at the rate business demanded .
26 As a result Anne Wilson , the ward 's social worker , is now funded half by the hospital to work at the Sanderson rehabilitation centre to liaise with community social workers and families .
27 There is less reason to baulk at the term referent , although a referent is , by definition , something outside language , and although we should prefer to speak of syntactic entities in order to keep in harmony with the assumptions we have been following throughout this text ; however the latter are the linguistic correlates of what are perceived as extra-linguistic referents , and the patterns of intensional relations are exactly the same whether there is an external referent or not .
28 Hoping no one was watching , Coleman climbed the tower 's inspection ladder to look at the frequency allocation on the antennae .
29 At some theatres , the Minstrels are asking the audience to vote at the half-time interval on whether they want the makeup added .
30 Managing nicely seemed an odd thing to do at the north end of the Reach .
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