Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm he erm I should say at a rough guess there would be at least eight .
2 All done then , I 'll sell at a hundred and twenty pounds .
3 In the following sections , I shall look at a few examples of each type of problem with some illustrations from my own work .
4 And I shall sell at a hundred and sixty pounds .
5 I want to show I can succeed at a bigger club in the future and fulfil my footballing ambitions .
6 If you do n't realise what you 've done as you knit you may notice at a later date just one wrong row somewhere in your knitting !
7 But you should descend at a higher rate so as to reach 2500ft before you turn .
8 Harriet drove her to the local hospital as soon as the pains started in mid-afternoon and , knowing how hazardous the road back in the dark could be at this time of the year , brought an overnight bag so that she could stay at a nearby hotel .
9 If your food and drink supplies you with exactly enough fuel to maintain your body 's activities ( the energy required to keep the vital functions going , and also for muscular work ) then you will stay at a constant weight .
10 During the week you will stop at a different location each day for an organised excursion .
11 Using matrix algebra we may arrive at a numerical solution for the factor premiums , where F -1 is the inverse matrix of F , .
12 It is my considered opinion that we should stay at a safe distance and await further developments . ’
13 It 's very good to compare how people see you , because if for example , your score came out we 'll say at a hundred but you work mainly with adapters , the innovators who were up here , they 're going to think that you 're an adapter .
14 For it neglects the possibility that , by studying the conjectures and procedures of social scientists , we might arrive at a richer and enlarged conception of social explanation .
15 And I thought we might look at a few of them .
16 Next we shall look at a long solenoid filled with a high-permeability magnetic material as shown in Fig. 3.9 ( p. 73 ) .
17 We shall look at a few examples now in which simple geometries will be considered .
18 Lewis spent nearly two weeks in a rehabilitation clinic in Oxford , and Jenkins added : ‘ We shall look at a full report from the centre , and I shall speak to the Llanelli club doctor . ’
19 We shall look at a particular example and shall conclude that , when it comes to complexity and beauty of design , Paley hardly even began to state the case .
20 In English we will look at a wide variety of different kinds of literature : novels , short stories , drama and poetry — you will be expected to read and understand them , and also to try your hand at writing stories and poems .
21 So but nevertheless we will look at a little bit at those peripheral things , but we 're going to concentrate mainly on the design and on the delivery of a presentation so that 's what we want to what we want to look at over the next two days .
22 So , if we get trainees graded in the Basic or Premium 3 grades , we will run at a substantial loss .
23 Please so we can finish at a reasonable hour .
24 I thank the Secretary of State for this concession , and I am sure that , with good will on the part of the Government , we can arrive at a successful outcome .
25 If another competitor catches you up , they may overtake at a safe and suitable place , and you should give way .
26 Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level .
27 This is closely related to perceptions of life expectancy ; some people not only anticipate that they may age more quickly , but also that they may die at a younger age .
28 They say twenty five children at the primary school get more individual attention than they 'd get at a larger school .
29 They will travel at a maximum 50mph on the two main rail routes but at 30mph in the city centre , where they share street space with ordinary road traffic .
30 Departures aims to give students a command of simple spoken English so that they can communicate at a basic level in day-to-day situations .
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