Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] at [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The Mini Master failed to appear at last year 's Oshkosh because one of the 582 engines failed at 6500 ft 30 minutes after take-off from San Marcos , Texas . |
2 | High street sales fell in Novbember and business this month is now expected to remain at last year 's depressed levels , says Nigel Whittaker , chairman of the CBI 's Distributive Trades Panel . |
3 | It is this aspect of the craft that I want to look at first this month . |
4 | And it is the moment-to-moment tasks children engage in , that will be the focus for much of the observational assessment we shall need to look at next . |
5 | When Van Cheele got to London , Cunningham did not want to talk at first . |
6 | The fact that timing of the first births is closely related to age at first marriage or union is documented in Fig 1 . |
7 | ‘ That 's right , ’ I said , pleased that he seemed to understand at last . |
8 | As they walked amidst the great trees , Ruth seemed to wake at last from the deadness that had possessed her since arriving in Andernesse . |
9 | Mr Croydon was right , she must open her own shop , have shoes made to order at first and then perhaps import goods from the English shoemakers such as Mr Clark of Somerset . |
10 | The women begin to gather at first light . |
11 | Alternatively one party may be arguing for a significant change or development in the law , and might actually be expecting to lose at first instance . |
12 | The majority of information on coffin types comes as a result of the recent introduction of funerary studies in archaeology and vault examinations — much from work carried out in the 1980s at such places as Christchurch , Spitalfields , at Hinton St George , Somerset , and Withyham , Sussex — where opportunities arose to study at first hand coffins dating from the sixteenth century to the present day . |
13 | Compelled to move at last he crossed over and glanced casually into the pharmacist 's as he passed . |
14 | ‘ Why did you come , Freddie ? ’ she managed to ask at last . |
15 | In this arrangement at least two 11–18 schools agree to combine at sixth form level , ideally with a common timetable . |
16 | If Labour 's petit Bourbons fail to recognise at last that the division of the non-Tory vote has for two decades made majority Labour government impossible , and that the Liberal Democrats are not going to disappear , then at least a disunited rump of the UK will be consigned forever to that category . |
17 | Another problem which owners may fail to appreciate at first is that when a dog is in pain , it may bite unexpectedly , even though the cause of the pain is not immediately obvious . |
18 | Rawlinson wished to attack at first light , or even earlier ; the French insisted on waiting until daylight so that they might gauge the effect of their all-night artillery fire . |
19 | You learn to love him though your sister ; you learn to enjoy at second hand what she enjoys , and you come to regard yourself as a non-person , an appendage , the other twin , the dull one . |
20 | Realising that the take-off would involve an element of risk , the Nimbus pilot had , in fact , refused to go at first , and had asked for the K8 to be moved . |
21 | People have to die at last , and there is nothing that anybody ( even doctors ) can do to alter the fact . |
22 | rate you have to add at first , you can drink it while it 's fermenting , it 's quite a refreshing drink a bit tart to my taste but when it ferments out it becomes er a liquor called Arak which is their version of . |
23 | But erm the logistics costs are made up from the costs of procuring spares and support equipment largely and er for an aircraft such as this , the amount of equipment required to operate at first line is very low indeed . |