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

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1 Seeing no future in hearts West then found the club switch and East took the next six club tricks , leaving only six tricks for declarer to collect at the end .
2 And I will also give you a good deal of freedom to look at the sea . ’
3 As it melted , the fuel 's chemical reaction with the surrounding water also caused a bubble of hydrogen to form at the top of the reactor vessel .
4 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 .
5 There is still a lot of work to do at the Training Centre . ’
6 You need a glass of wine to raise at the end of your speech if you are going to propose a toast .
7 Davis was the worst sort of person to have at the head of a monopolistic company .
8 Gradually , an expanse of intense colour and velvetine texture emerged ; the minute particles of pigment fell and dispersed causing a natural halo of colour to appear at the base of each panel .
9 They dynamited and burned our museums , and stole works of art to sell at the border with Thailand .
10 The fourth and final section takes leave of society to look at the realm of theory .
11 In 1987 the Department of the Environment set up a national review of homelessness to look at the implementation of the law relating to homelessness and to consider whether it needed changing .
12 And perhaps she might agree to allow the circle to make some fine ones in lawn to sell at the bazaar and I could do some white Swiss eyelet embroidery on them .
13 This proved futile , and when I decided eventually to rise , it was still so dark that I was obliged to turn on the electric light in order to shave at the sink in the corner .
14 It was arranged that they should get the express train from Hanover in order to open at the Folies-Bergère on the very evening of their arrival .
15 We might also note that , in order to arrive at the implicature , we have to know certain.facts about the world , that garages sell petrol , and that round the corner is not a great distance away .
16 ‘ one who helps another to recognize and to follow the inspirations of grace in his life , in order to arrive at the end to which God is leading him ’ .
17 In order to arrive at the truth behind the idyll , I must return to the matter of attributions .
18 Likewise in ( 84 ) one can not hear a tune " come " from somewhere ( cf. the strangeness of * I heard the tune come from the top of the hill ) : its source of emission can only be identified by a process of deduction which interprets what is directly observed in order to arrive at the conclusion that the sound is coming from such-and-such a point .
19 Not all the hypocrites are equally resourceful , but they all exploit positions of trust in order to gain at the expense of others .
20 In order to look at the effect that financial devolution , in the form of LMS , is likely to have , both on schools and on the quality of education , it may be helpful to look closely at what has happened in institutions that have already experienced various levels of financial autonomy .
21 It is also possible to add in new centres in order to look at the impact of potential new developments , including " What-if " analysis based around the attractiveness of the new centre .
22 Erm I think it 's just a little too much looking over their shoulder because sh to , to , in order to look at the camera she 's having to keep her eyes over really , yo you know really over to her er right , and erm it tends to be a little bit erm uncomfortable .
23 The children in each group are shown trying to escape from their parents in order to meet at the fortress ‘ den ’ .
24 Since that would mean that the World Bank would talk less to governments , one of the Treasury 's main reasons for bullying the IFC is in order to get at the Bank .
25 Our children , 9 , and , 10 , are still asleep , but I take a cup to my wife before leaving home in time to arrive at the Grain Terminal before 7.00 am .
26 Mr Braithwaite said work on the first stage of the new road was on schedule to start at the end of this year or early in 1993 .
27 Also on hand to help at the sale was Outhwaite 's Colin Barker .
28 A tenancy from year to year is saved from being uncertain because each party has power by notice to determine at the end of any year .
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