Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [noun] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , the GEMMs , IDBs and SEMBs report their positions at the close of each day to the Bank of England , which analyses them and provides a risk assessment by the next day , although the Bank also takes other broad factors into consideration for its supervisory functions .
2 Expect his team to group around the yellow jersey , lots of nervousness and shoving in the peloton , while adventurous riders test their strength at the front .
3 If he gets back , tell him I expect his attendance at the ball . ’
4 These irregularities amount , say his bosses at the Justice Department , to a scandal .
5 Place your thumbs at the centre between the eyebrows ( the ‘ third eye ’ ) and this time slide your thumbs a little more firmly over the brow bone and off the head .
6 Place your hands at the base of the back , on either side of the spine with your fingers relaxed , pointing towards the head .
7 Wh what I 'd like to suggest , without going through it all again , is that perhaps we could agree to ask the Town Clerk to write to Planning Department and voice our concern at the way this matter is being handled .
8 Note that we are assuming that both sets of firms sell their output at the price p t and that they have identical real wage elasticities of demand ( - α ) : that is , the firms are identical in every respect other than the timing of their wage contracts .
9 I have a pee , then I wash my hands at the sink .
10 So I put my mind at the place where the character I 'm playing is , and whatever is making her cry , I work on that and make that affect me .
11 But senior members of the cast reveal their surprise at the lack of training for young , inexperienced colleagues , the lack of rehearsals and the way lacklustre storylines were sent out from London .
12 It should be understood , however , that in consequence of the constitutional position of the Crown , the Crown has the right to change its employees ' conditions of service at any time , and that they hold their appointments at the pleasure of the Crown .
13 Scientists — many of them , like the physicists Niels Bohr and Enrico Fermi , refugees from Fascism — put their skills at the disposal of the government .
14 The film 's main assets are Croft and Tiernan , both young enough to ignore the weight of Shakespeare 's name and get on with acting — they put their words at the service of fresh emotions , not the other way round .
15 Bend your arms at the elbow to lower body .
16 Imagine our horror at the thought that we might now be held legally responsible for the tragic results of an inadequate diet .
17 Imagine our surprise at the start of this season when this fresh-faced , super-fit figure came striding across the Loughborough training pitch .
18 One very quick point , sorry erm I do n't want to sound as if I feel I can but er I welcome your comment at the beginning the condition be be left out on what 's going on because I thought this was actually the key function of this committee and I mean I see these are being decision has been taken .
19 Now I 'll put a line to do a transcription transcription goes in an appendix , put your transcription at the back of your work , in according to Appendix A and number the lines , so that you can refer to them in the body or wherever .
20 Well it 's not that hot if you put your hand at the side .
21 We pick out those pieces which match our needs at the time [ My emphasis ] As have most people in the field , this author has participated in this game , using these data for illustration or emphasis in the classroom , as arguments in a paper , or as support in negotiating a budget or a new piece of equipment .
22 I enjoy my work at the playgroup and hope I will be able to continue for many years to come ’
23 Indeed , I recall my impression at the time was of having stepped into a prison cell , but then this might have had as much to do with the pale early light as with the size of the room or the bareness of its walls .
24 The women meet their neighbours at the pawnshop and adjourn to the public house for a glass and a gossip ’ .
25 Victory would have secured Jarryd his place at the top of the points table , a feat worth £110,000 .
26 He could meet the woman in the shop , pass through the curtain in the back make sure her husband was out , and fuck her , that 's what was being asked of him ; then help her , drop a word in the police chief 's ear , shrug his shoulders and wave his hands at the severity of the charges , promise on his professional honour that such a boy was hardly a threat .
27 At all centres we complete your logbooks at the end of the holiday , and most beginners are happily sailing on their own by the second week .
28 Well we complete our look at the weekend 's First Division action with brief highlights of this afternoon 's Milwall versus Middlesbrough game .
29 Let's have a look at how you manage your time at the moment and how you 'd like to reorganize it for the future .
30 And would you also please make sure you give your name at the time you speak and who you represent because the the the matter is being recorded and we want to make sure we know who has said what at what time .
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