Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [vb infin] at " in BNC.

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1 But there is a way through and in spite of how the sufferer may feel at the time , there will be a return to normality .
2 Objects may appear at infrared wavelengths because they are cool , because they are obscured by dust that transmits only longer wavelengths , or because their intrinsic mechanism of radiation cuts off at wavelengths shorter than infrared .
3 In addition , any other rights the buyer may have at law are reserved to him by the operation of cl 1.4 .
4 The algorithm may arrive at the wrong one , and miss the true goal with maximum worth .
5 Fights may end at any stage with the retreat of one individual .
6 It will be shown how conclusions based upon the analytical economic framework may need at least some qualification when these other matters are brought into account .
7 Politicians who pretend there is n't any recession should look at the fashion pages — hemlines are falling faster than the Dow Jones index .
8 I ’ Clubs must look at the players they are registering and decide if they are the type we want in the League , ’ he said .
9 If a motor vehicle is stationary when the accident occurs the driver must remain at the scene until he has satisfied the section .
10 Students who follow the beginners ' course must spend at least one month in Scandinavia before entering their second year .
11 In order to survive , the goldfish must consume at least four times its body weight every hour .
12 That different creditors should play at brinkmanship is understandable .
13 As the cost of subsistence and accommodation for a student unaccompanied by his or her family is unlikely to be less than £60 per week , it is recommended that an overseas student embarking on a course should have at least this amount available .
14 As the cost of subsistence and accommodation for a student unaccompanied by his or her family is unlikely to be less than £65 per week , it is recommended that an overseas student embarking on a course should have at least this amount available .
15 However , to suggest to a parent that an assessment should start at the same point in time as the children are prepared for removal to a long-term placement , does not enable an open and honest working relationship .
16 Mr Waddington said prisoners should serve at least half their sentences rather than the present minimum of one-third .
17 It is understood , however , that P&O has now concluded that the link should terminate at Stratford .
18 Thereafter , however , all subsequent initial keywords must start at the same position in the line as HEADER-FORMAT-IS .
19 Thereafter , however , all subsequent initial keywords must start at the same position in the line as HEADER-FORMAT-IS .
20 Thereafter , however , all subsequent initial keywords must start at the same position in the line as HEADER-FORMAT-IS .
21 Action : All initial keywords must begin at the same position on the line as HEADER-FORMAT-IS
22 Jim should finish at nine
23 So if there are good records etc , the split should work at least until any valid direction is made .
24 In 1988 , the government 's Chief Medical Officer , Sir Donald Acheson , told the DoE that the level should remain at 50 mg/litre , mainly because , if a cancer risk existed , it would be a result of long-term exposure .
25 To get the most out of the census marketers should pursue at least one of three strategies .
26 The conclusions are , discrimination must end at the earliest opportunity for both men and women changes should include a full and p proper consultation exercise .
27 If for a general purpose need , then the board should have at least two independent analogue I/O channels , which means two separate A-to-Ds and D-to-As .
28 Divisional Grant should remain at 230 , but the extra payment option in case of need be increased from 75 to 100 .
29 Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health .
30 ‘ Alas that a child of barely eleven summers must stand at the king 's elbow to remind him of his duty ! ’ lamented Elizabeth Woodville .
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