Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] at this " in BNC.
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1 | However , if you intend to work at this ‘ subtle ’ level all the time , it may be helpful to learn one or two ‘ psychic protection ’ techniques ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
2 | ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said . |
3 | But it is clear that if , as we have said , death from suicide is relatively common in Britain and most funeral services take place within the Christian context , then it would seem that the church needs to look at this whole subject again with a great deal more openness than has been possible up to now . |
4 | Yeah I think we need t I I think one really needs to look at this . |
5 | Yes , and this is why I want to look at this week at a glance diary , so that you will go away and I want you to fill this in as I 'm filling in on the board , you 'll go away with an idea what a diary , sorry , spit there , ha , erm , of what a diary will look like roughly , so that you know what your diary should look like every week . |
6 | I know at last erm , budget meeting we talked about doing so for the entire health survey , because really the amount of money spent on sickness is quite astronomical , and one does need to look at this when you 're having to meet your budget . |
7 | That we 've actually voted to spend at this meeting |
8 | I assume Mr Grigson , as he has n't raised his board has said all he wants to say at this stage on the points that have been made . |
9 | Any comments please any thoughts on anything anybody wants to say at this point ? |
10 | I only want to speak at this juncture on the element of that which is due to lower mortality as I call it , I E deaths and this is addressed in paragraph five and in the table at the bottom which shows an effect of about two thousand er extra households , due to lower mortality rate assumptions in our projections . |
11 | They were exactly the sort you 'd expect to see at this kind of activity : mostly middle-aged or older Americans or Germans in running shoes , with a few earnest Guardian readers thrown in for local colour . |
12 | I only pause to observe at this stage that the decision , although obviously of great importance , was not concerned with the terms upon which interim relief in the form of an interlocutory injunction should be granted . |
13 | Suffice to state at this stage that banks are essential for the smooth handling of overseas trade and investment transactions . |
14 | The guests were never less than courteous to one another , but for all that , a rather tense atmosphere , characterized largely by distrust , seemed to prevail at this stage . |
15 | and we came to look at this one and it had got an inner hall and in the position was |
16 | No , ’ the brief self-mocking laugh seemed to tear at this throat , ‘ I want far more than that . |
17 | When attempts are then made to intervene at this latter level , they often use the same procedures as are applied to the public realm . |
18 | Joseph Olshan 's fascinating third novel , The Waterline , charts the emotional journey which Billy and his parents , Susan and Michael , undertake to arrive at this peaceful coexistence with their past ; each narrates one of the novel 's three sections . |
19 | We have therefore decided to withdraw at this time ’ . |
20 | Suffice to say at this stage that the relative importance of the flying line should never be underestimated . |
21 | Even John Stuart Mill who , as one would expect , greatly admired Socrates , describing him in On Liberty , rather extravagantly , as " the head and prototype of all subsequent teachers of virtue " and " the acknowledged master of all the eminent thinkers who have since lived , " was moved to protest at this probably misplaced generosity : " The Athenian Many , of whose irritability and suspicion we hear so much , are rather to be accused of too easy and good-natured a confidence , when we reflect that they had living in the midst of them the very men who , on the first show of an opportunity , were ready to compass the subversion of the democracy . " |
22 | The first opportunity I got to look at this stuff is on Sunday on the library |
23 | There 's only one thing that struck me when I was reading through it but a as I say , we we got to look at this from point of view are we going to date this as it lies at the present moment and add to it pieces that we want , or do we start off by having the pieces o i its its now whe w w |
24 | Erm , members may well want to look at this , and spend a bit of time examining it . |
25 | He decided that school was not somewhere he would like to go at this point because he looked pretty bad . |
26 | … or is it just another of those little habits ( much favoured by men ) that seem to flourish at this time of year . |
27 | I knew both of them very well from my Lincoln days and had agreed to lecture at this school . |
28 | Er today we 're going to look at this Policy E two , the op open countryside , and there are presented to you for the discussion three matters . |
29 | Okay and perhaps erm perhaps you 'd also like to l would you like to look at this side of things as well ? |
30 | Many people believe additional research is needed to look at this earlier part of the process . |