Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But he 's not alone , and Wright should look at every other striker in the land being kicked from behind every Saturday — they all have their problems , but do n't act like him .
2 On Aug. 28 it also announced that , in complete collaboration with NATO policy-making , the WEU would put at the immediate disposal of the UN almost 5,000 troops , along with transport and logistical equipment .
3 Mr Smith said : ‘ However well intentioned the reform may have been and however well it may work in schools sufficiently funded for it to work , the fact is too many of its side-effects are visible , malign and damaging and John Patten must have at the very top of his agenda an urgent review . ’
4 The international mediator Lord Owen said yesterday that talks between the Croatian government and Serbs would begin at the United Nations next week in an effort to renew a peace agreement blown apart in recent fighting .
5 More than 120 members , serving or retired policemen , customs officers and prison officers , from all over the UK , Germany , Switzerland , France and Luxembourg will stay at the Welsh town 's youth hostel from July 16 to 18 .
6 It was no use putting it off and she was sure that Ana should know at the same time .
7 LEADING Liberal-Democrat MP David Alton will quit at the next election in protest at the party 's decision yesterday to back pro-abortion policies .
8 A more detailed report on the VCT will follow at a later date .
9 After the play , he and Maggie Smith and Peter Shaffer would assemble at the Seven Stars for a late dinner .
10 Lisa Keenan , 17 , from Oxton has won a place at the University of Northumbria , while Lisa Hudson , 18 , from Claughton will study at the Preston-based University of Central Lancashire .
11 Andy Linighan can go at a cut-price £750,000 ; Paul Davies and defender Stephen Morrow at £500,000 apiece and Colin Pates for £250,000 .
12 An examination of the naming patterns used by the Titfords of Frome would suggest at a cursory glance that every eldest son was named after his paternal grandfather , as a matter of course .
13 The Windsors will look at the last four monarchs and their families and take a detailed look at their changing fortunes up to the present day .
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