Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] at the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This interpretation of the doctrine is silent on whether individual political action ( voting in elections etc. ) may rightly aim at the promotion of some conception of the good .
2 I 'm not saying that what I 'm saying is that that we must all have at the back of our minds a a sort of considered opinion of what 's
3 Most of all , he must not look at the food on his plate .
4 Uncontroversial and fairly routine questions — not always easy to spot — should normally come at the beginning , leaving personal and more intimate ones for later .
5 Action : The latest modification record must always appear at the top of the list .
6 You should always pump at the top of the wave as the board is about to accelerate down the face .
7 We should carefully distinguish at the outset between the dynamic ‘ comparative static ’ effects , and the conventional ( parameter ) comparative static effects ( though , as we shall see , they are in one sense intertwined ) .
8 We must also aim at the ivory consumers .
9 It must also lie at the heart of all CCW 's policy objectives .
10 A dissenting shareholder should lodge his opposition at the meeting of shareholders and should also appear at the hearing of the petition .
11 As actuaries we are professionally trained to make forward projections so we should also look at the future for our own profession .
12 Those who want to follow up this issue should also look at the writings of Jowell ( see n. 3 ) and Davis , and a collection of papers edited by Adler and Asquith .
13 You should also look at the ways in which the physical movements of the actor are organised to suit the restraints of the small screen .
14 I suppose we should really begin at the word strangeness because the word strangeness goes back to the late Fifties , early Sixties , when some people discovered particles more massive than neutrons and protons and these particles were discovered in the erm cosmic radiation , and they were also produced by accelerators in laboratories .
15 If to that we add both the structured dependency which was earlier described , in which social policies and practices discriminate against them in matters crucial to their well-being ( such as housing , income and transport ) , and the personal indignities of physical and social dependence , we must surely put at the top of our agenda for care a determination to assess realistically , yet sensitively , what is the best balance that can be achieved in the present circumstances of that old person .
16 APPROACHING SOME of the more forbidding coasts of Scotland in a modern vessel , one must surely marvel at the temerity of those prehistoric voyagers who crossed the sea in flimsy boats and refused to be deterred by lowering cliffs or storm-lashed , perilous rocks .
17 They would assume , as I had until this last holiday , that Margaret was a widow from lack of opportunity , not choice , and must surely jump at the prospect of Red as a husband .
18 we should n't look at the box
19 You should rely on your secretary 's advice , but it should never appear at the meeting that you are incapable of conducting the business without constant appeals to the Hon.
20 Archive sources have very special qualities , and should therefore lie at the heart of any attempt to use primary evidence in the history classroom .
21 160 , and to us in this court , he imagined that the judges must have assumed jurisdiction by virtue of their inherent power to determine who may and who may not plead at the Bar before them .
22 Fat on a diet of ‘ Robocop ’ and ‘ Rambo ’ , Latin Americans may not jump at the chance to see them .
23 We 've said well let's not look at the parish organizations , specifically , because those are covering areas that we do n't need to look at .
24 Well er let's , let's just look at the policy there er what type of policy do we have here ?
25 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 .
26 Right so we 'll just look at the sort of er the negative side of not making the time that we get more mistakes .
27 When he leaves prison he 'll still be banned from tending the livestock … but he 'll still live at the farm .
28 Mr Lamont might also look at the threat to coal jobs from the new generation of power stations burning North Sea gas .
29 Oh yes yes oh well yes for a rum and coffee yeah , and I 'm afraid it was very acceptable on a winter 's morning , but erm now we come , we 've come on that side of Road , we 'll now start at the top of Road again and come along as far as er what I call Street I believe it 's now where St Michael 's church is , and you come to Sammy the butchers .
30 Some church leaders ( and lay people ) are already doing it regularly — guiding individuals in their praying , Bible reading , daily living — others , already over-busy , might well groan at the thought of the faithful queueing up for individual direction .
  Next page