Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's good to see their interests being looked after at long last .
2 Take the time at the gallery to see what a communications satellite looks like at close quarters , or one of the first budget 405-line TV sets sold by Pye in 1938 .
3 Whatever your ideas on style and whatever your budget , you will find what you 're looking for at Allied .
4 Let us know who you would like to talk to at future sessions and the subjects you would like to know more about .
5 Well if we 're looking in the wrong Emmy , if we 're looking at at general er spread-shot advertising , i we 're in a market which is much tougher than we we sometimes appreciate .
6 You might have ageing parents who you support and god knows how much other outgoings which are hidden and then you have to go down that road and say that you 're going to look at at financial status you 're going to have to say and exactly what are all of your outgoings in and now down going to get real unpleasant intrusion into people 's business .
7 The six families are being cared for at makeshift dormitories in a school .
8 Until then however , Harbert warned , elderly people would be inadequately cared for at great cost to the taxpayer .
9 In hindsight he wishes he had been more patient , particularly with the twenty-nine different unions he had to deal with at British Steel .
10 The baby who is picked up or fed whenever he cries soon becomes a veritable tyrant , and gives his mother no peace when awake ; while , on the other hand , the infant who is fed regularly , put to sleep , and played with at definite times soon finds that appeals bring no response , and so learns that most useful of all lessons , self-control , and the recognition of an authority other than his own wishes .
11 Duty rotas of guardians , who may be called upon at short notice , have been set up in many areas for this purpose .
12 Occasionally they sought changes in the Club and on the course , suggesting moving the 5th tee forward and being provided with at able on which to clean their clubs !
13 Several points of interest relating to horns are dealt with at other parts of regulation 37 as below .
14 And the breadth of the curriculum is such that different parts will be dealt with at different times in different schools .
15 Any other questions should be dealt with at ministerial level .
16 Instead , complaints will be dealt with at main centres in Durham , Darlington and Bishop Auckland .
17 The normal definition , that tasks will be executed at Community level only if they can not be satisfactorily dealt with at national level , begs the most important questions which can ever be asked in a democratic system : who decides ? how ? what for ?
18 On the desirability or otherwise of a comprehensive list of what should be done at each level , the best way to proceed is for there to be a presumption , effectively , that matters are best dealt with at national level unless it can be shown that that is better done at Community level .
19 He would tend to have a number of lowly women on his books living in the locality whom he could call upon at short notice to attend — the Mrs Gamps of this world .
20 He himself was still quietly married to a girl he had been introduced to at high school .
21 Otherwise it was a tiny Citroën or a moped , both clapped out , and having to be run with at high speed down the hill and then jumped on with alacrity .
22 Her work on the project is strongly tipped to win her a place among the nine finalists of the competition , whose work will be developed at at National Theatre workshops involving members and patrons in July .
23 It does not bear thinking about at Old Trafford , but memories of how Leeds snitched the prize from under their noses last season have been reawakened by stonewalling Arsenal 's 0–0 draw last night which left United four games without a win .
24 However , a more careful analysis of methods of work and recreation in the Easter vac helped me to overcome these problems and be more in charge of myself , rather than being tossed about at random .
25 Excess supply of labour means that households are rationed in the labour market : they can not sell the quantity of labour services they wish to at current wages and prices .
26 Subsequent or alternative drinks had to be paid for at saloon-bar prices , so Clive managed to turn a profit on the evening .
27 The EEC pursues the dual policies of denying its markets to goods from these countries while dumping its own subsidised products abroad , policies paid for at considerable cost by its own consumers and taxpayers respectively .
28 PARTY BOOKINGS : 1 FREE seat for every twenty ( and multiples thereof ) booked and PAID FOR at FULL PRICE .
29 BRIGHTON Mark Steel is a comic who should be returned to at irregular intervals : see him too often ( and he is all over London ) and you tire of his south London patter , but go back to his schoolroom lesson after a break from the circuit , or see him off his home patch and you 'll enjoy an exercise bookful of character face-pulling , energetic storytelling and witty , like-it-is observations .
30 I mean , one of the things that quite often comes across at various elements of this course , is that the word selling comes out .
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