Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So I may look at the Indy Car World Series in America and see what opportunities are available if any . ’ |
2 | So I 'll ask at the meeting . |
3 | Perhaps you can look at a book ? |
4 | So she 'll settle at the table , flushed , exalted , imperious , resolute — anyway , thoroughly pissed off — and I 'll get the ball rolling with something like , |
5 | She could n't cope in the wild with three legs though so she 'll stay at the centre . |
6 | so she can stand at the basin . |
7 | However hopeful we may be , however much we may snatch at the more encouraging indicators , we can not look forward with any great confidence to a consumer recovery . |
8 | First and most basically we can look at the physical nature of the coins of any given period , as the study of the amount of silver or gold bullion in a coin may reveal some historical information . |
9 | Obviously we 'll look at the paper in detail but our overall view is that the levy will not work because all the methods they consider have some severe limitations . ’ |
10 | Right so erm , okay so we 'll look at the clan authority . |
11 | So we should establish at the outset that , over geological time , certain continents have indeed been ‘ lost ’ . |
12 | Please so we can finish at a reasonable hour . |
13 | So it should come at the same |
14 | Thus you might arrive at an attribution of intention in the warning SQUASHED INSECTS DO NT BITE and the straight assertion MAD MENTAL RULE — without the OK tag , which might be taken to invite assent on the part of the addressee . ) |
15 | Shortly we will look at the role of exchange rates . |
16 | Thus we will arrive at the context from the passages rather than the passages from the context . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Right you 'd look at the bottom of the fraction , |
19 | Reservations about this course will already be taking shape , so instead of describing it further I will guess at the two most likely criticisms . |
20 | Er yeah it is Stefan but because you know it 's the first one to come into leaf and the first one to shed , then possibly it will flower at a different time as well I would think and that may be the clue . |
21 | To explore this more thoroughly we must look at the changes in the social relations of cultural production which came with these new technologies . |
22 | Between three and four hours later they 'll arrive at a point about thirty miles from here . ’ |
23 | This is probably what will happen at a shareholders ' meeting on March 13th , thanks to a closing of ranks by Germany 's top industrialists . |
24 | The roof of the farmhouse leaked and often you would return at the end of the day to find a puddle of water on top of your sleeping bag . |
25 | We 've exhausted the structural side of isomerism , now we can look at the stereo isomerism . |
26 | Well I 'll ask at the meeting , but I 'll have to talk about it . |
27 | Oh well I 'll look at the telly then . |
28 | ‘ Even I can look at a gauge and make out when it 's on the red ! ’ |
29 | Yeah , well she used to work at the station in the offices . |
30 | It 's still better than buying another ticket now you 're here — I 'll cook supper — and tomorrow you can look at the rest of the Archive . |