Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [to-vb] at the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 And I will also give you a good deal of freedom to look at the sea . ’
2 As it melted , the fuel 's chemical reaction with the surrounding water also caused a bubble of hydrogen to form at the top of the reactor vessel .
3 Given basic ability , equality of opportunity to borrow at the market rate of interest to invest in your human capital so as to secure a future return makes observed income inequality a matter of individual choice .
4 There is still a lot of work to do at the Training Centre . ’
5 You need a glass of wine to raise at the end of your speech if you are going to propose a toast .
6 Davis was the worst sort of person to have at the head of a monopolistic company .
7 Gradually , an expanse of intense colour and velvetine texture emerged ; the minute particles of pigment fell and dispersed causing a natural halo of colour to appear at the base of each panel .
8 They dynamited and burned our museums , and stole works of art to sell at the border with Thailand .
9 The fourth and final section takes leave of society to look at the realm of theory .
10 In 1987 the Department of the Environment set up a national review of homelessness to look at the implementation of the law relating to homelessness and to consider whether it needed changing .
11 The Attorney General would spend hours poring over the evidence before asking the Court of Appeal to look at the Courtney case .
12 At a time when we are on the threshold of change , indeed very considerable change , in local government and when our burghs which have been with us since the earliest times are about to disappear , it may be of interest to look at the burghs of Scotland prior to the passing of the Reform Act and their position in the election of Members for the Westminster Parliament .
  Next page