Example sentences of "[verb] at [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 If your client is in a trade , say baking , then you must deal with his trade journals , Clients are sensitive enough about what is said about them in the consumer press but when negatives appear in their own trade journal , the sparks fly at your next client meeting .
2 I managed to film this without Mr Bolt Head noticing at our last meeting .
3 Now , gentle reader , I expect at my third reference to you as ‘ gentle reader ’ you 're starting to feel rather less than gentle towards me .
4 Niyazov had been leader of the republican Communist Party until it was dissolved at its 25th Congress on Dec. 16 , 1991 , and then became leader of the ruling Democratic Party of Turkmenistan .
5 Graham looks at his third can of beer thoughtfully .
6 Before her eyes arose a memory of how he had looked at her last night .
7 However , I have to confess that as you were a new arrival and not one of us into the bargain , I thought I should glance at your first letter or two home …
8 The question of a regional convention in this whole field was put on the agenda of the Committee in 1975 and detailed reports were considered at its Twentieth Session in 1979 and its Twenty-Second Session in 1981 .
9 Roughs , based on my general knowledge of the subject , were presented at my first meeting with the ‘ team ’ and accepted in principle .
10 He had been defeated at his first attempt in 1685 , and in 1689 petitioned the Commons against Tory violence at the hustings .
11 THE legendary ( but subtly different ) charms of Bill Clinton and John Major will have been fully taxed at their first official meeting in Washington yesterday .
12 ‘ When you were shouting at me last night I realised , perhaps for the first time , just exactly what you 'd gone through all your life .
13 Looking at them next stage , distribution centre then are we ?
14 So we 're looking at it first , I I think in the end , there are schemes that we 've got to put on to the back burner , or the , until such times Lincoln develops further , and there is further development .
15 Learning by looking at your first results
16 Only ‘ cause looking at your first question : do you use public transport or do you promote it — there are of course all sorts of arguments sort of for and against that sort of scheme that people have to use their cars .
17 When I flopped at my first job , I was so fed up with myself I thought I was n't worth any decent firm 's money , so I went off and got a frightful job working in a dirty old canteen , just to punish myself , sort of .
18 ‘ Stop messing about , ’ Rosie had said at his first attempt .
19 Do n't be surprised if you retain no more than half of what is said at your first lectures .
20 The Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee adopted at its Seventh Session in 1965 a set of Model Rules for the Service of Judicial Process and the Recording of Evidence in Civil and Commercial Cases .
21 She decided not to see Phil and his band Genesis even though he 's a friend who played at her 30th birthday party in the Savoy Hotel and she has no engagements that evening .
22 I had become quite skilled with harees , that glutinous porridge of lamb and cracked wheat which I had met at my first meal bedu style .
23 I mean , look at them next door , twelve of the buggers !
24 If you look at your first blank page and freeze , how do you unfreeze yourself and get started ?
25 Well look at this board look at my first two I 've done here as an example .
26 ‘ If I look at my last two years in football it 's been virtually to the last kick of the game in the last two seasons , so it will be the same again .
27 This begins with a blue divider ; look at it first , to see if it contains the name of the statute you are after .
28 Look at it next to my foot !
29 When you look at it next time , solutions may suggest themselves , and it can be looked at more objectively .
30 Well look at it last night all be done .
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