Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [adv] [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 The first is whether in construing ambiguous or obscure statutory provisions your Lordships should relax the historic rule that the courts must not look at the Parliamentary history of legislation or Hansard for the purpose of construing such legislation .
2 But at the moment small primary schools may well look at the opting out procedure , and I would have to say to you that in many cases those very small primary schools are receiving , by the wish of the Council , a very substantial subsidy from the Local Education Authority in the manner in which they are funded and
3 design parameters let's now look at the process of preparing the artwork itself .
4 However , because ‘ newly-born ’ micelles can only arise at the expense of the preexisting ones ( there is a finite amount of water in the system that must be shared between all the micelles ) , the average radius of the micelles decreases .
5 Although the other judges would not look at the assessors ' lists , Burn met them at the hall and compared his list of preferences to theirs .
6 Cllr Cooper has also directed that Town Hall visitors can now look at the silver room with its valuable collection and history of the city .
7 The history of my birth is unclear because NHS records have now been lost , so doctors in later years could only guess at the cause of my disability which became evident a few week after I was born .
8 Monthly close down of costs will usually occur at the end of each calendar month to coincide with the similar close down of the financial accounts .
9 Unlike so many hotel kitchens , which are completely enclosed , La Rive 's has the unusual feature of being surrounded by windows , with a door on to a magnificent herb garden , where guests can only go at the invitation of the chef .
10 Fat on a diet of ‘ Robocop ’ and ‘ Rambo ’ , Latin Americans may not jump at the chance to see them .
11 We 're working at things which the players might not appreciate at the moment but they will in 10 years time when they look back on what they have achieved .
12 Some invitations would discreetly hint at the minimum subscription but the best Guest Teas never did .
13 The youths will also study at the University of Southwestern Louisiana where they will be able to improve their employment opportunities .
14 I wanted to invite Virginia back to the unit to show her what these rationalisations will really mean at the sharp end .
15 Moreover , parasitoids may also feed at the nectaries and then infect insect larvae by oviposition thereafter and , in Inga , this seems effective in control at altitudes where ants are uncommon .
16 The police can only guess at the scale of the problem , for stealing from gardens is not treated separately in station crime-books .
17 Whilst Magistrates wo n't look at the motor … they will look at the means of the driver … and the madness of the offence .
18 If British Rail is under pressure to increase the frequency of its service , there is a case for a coordinated transport system operating bus and rail services , If there is a need for transport when it is not convenient to run rail services , or if only a certain number of trains can run on a line because goods trains and passenger services can not operate at the same time — although perhaps British Rail should be more innovative in its mix of passenger and freight services perhaps it is a good idea for British Rail and the bus services — as they are today , not as they will be affected by the Bill — to get together .
19 An advice centre and outdoor play facilities will also feature at the new centre .
20 Éomer 's intervention does not help him much , for he and his companions can not decide at the end of chapter 2 whether they have seen Saruman or not .
21 So in terms of commitment er County Councils can always look at the the route , it can always change its mind .
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