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

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1 In response to requests made at the ODP workshop in August , a ‘ marriage broking ’ service is being provided to assist in the forming of consortia .
2 After an even opening session and a terrific toe to toe burst at the start of the second it was Oakes who took a grip with McGrath soaking up a steady stream of hard right-hand shots .
3 The success of the sales gimmick has surprised everyone and led to seven-day working at the firm 's Scottish factory .
4 You could hear the chug of lawnmowers ; hoses snaked out to cars parked at the roadside ; bonfire smoke snagged in the branches of fruit trees .
5 Indeed , until recently the flight that took you to Iceland landed at the base itself rather than on ‘ real' Icelandic soil .
6 In his view , the minister 's responses to questions asked at the time the legislation was proposed were consistent with the interpretation that the words ‘ the expense incurred in or in connection with ’ meant that the provision of the benefit would produce a charge to tax on the additional or marginal cost only .
7 Each employee plays a part in taking the product from its beginnings as raw PVC to flooring installed at the customer 's premises .
8 However , due to changes made at the insistence of President Turgut Özal , the law did not apply to those accused of terrorism or crimes against the state , nor was it effective in those provinces under a state of emergency .
9 Isambard himself went to Paris to study at the age of fourteen , and after three years returned to join his father 's firm .
10 In 1929 he went to Paris to work at the Pasteur Institute .
11 NHS trusts form an important part of the national health service , providing services to patients free at the point of delivery .
12 THREE days a week during term time Minton went down to Camberwell to teach at the School of Arts and Crafts .
13 The importance of this aspect of a partner 's duty will be readily apparent , for example , in relation to decisions taken at the insistence of a majority against the opposition of the remaining partners or where the question of a partner 's expulsion or compulsory retirement arises ( see Blisset v Daniel ( 1853 ) 10 Hare 493 ) .
14 But one of the station 's journalists , Belfast-born Fionnuala Sweeney who presented the night 's occasion to Europe said at the end of it all : ‘ Who knows — we may be seeing you in Ireland next year . ’
15 Now now then Geoff we do n't go to Nottingham to look at trees we do n't go to Nottingham to look at the countryside we go to see the shops and spend money .
16 Singer introduced International Relations to a vexed topic , familiar to other social sciences , to do with relating explanation couched at the systemic level ( the international system ) to explanation couched at the unit level ( nation states ) .
17 Cancellation must be made in writing by the person who completed the booking form and sent to Falcon Sailing at the address below .
18 As it is a completely physiologically induced , and in that sense artificial , phenomenon , some of the criteria relevant to memory summarized at the beginning of this chapter are not relevant at this stage .
19 According to press reports at the time , Lori McElroy and her boyfriend claimed Nicholas and his friends had been a problem throughout the holiday .
20 In 1859 he passed the examination for entry into the Irish constabulary as an officer cadet and went to Dublin to train at the force 's depot in Phoenix Park .
21 The first £2000 of this loan is subject to interest charged at the Abbey National Building Society 's current rate , changing as the rate varies .
22 When you first went to Vienna to conduct at the State Opera in , I think , 1937 , you saw the worst side of opera-house routine ?
23 Washington DC estate agents have already been flooded with business — from Republicans who know their time is up , to Democrats chomping at the bit to get settled in .
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