Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] at [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | John Lindsay , Scottish vice-chairman , said CIPFA was delighted that Mr Lang was prepared to look at the figures again . |
2 | I mention that this mechanical bird has three blades because we have here something of great importance for a photographer — the three blades are designed to give a far smoother ride than the two-bladed machine , and because of this it is possible to shoot at a speed as low as 125th of a second . |
3 | It is therefore appropriate to look at the subject afresh . |
4 | If anything happened to the computer and it proved impossible to get at the data inside , you could go to your back-up diskettes and simply copy the data back into the computer when it had been repaired , or replaced , or put it onto another computer . |
5 | A bucket is useful to look at the animals more closely . |
6 | It is restful to sit at an angle so that the right arm is in a straight line with the needle and at right angles to the machine so that the wrist is also straight . |
7 | This makes it all the more important to arrive at the interview well prepared . |
8 | The higher order of passenger was able to arrive at the station shortly before the departure of the train and proceed directly to accommodation on it . |
9 | You obviously have to work it out in some way , but you seem able to arrive at the answer almost instantly . |
10 | And eventually in exasperation the bird flew a short way down the beach and picked up a small stone in its beak and then it returned and it bashed the shell repeatedly until it cracked it open and it was able to get at the contents inside . |
11 | They believe that it is necessary to look at the parents individually . |