Example sentences of "[verb] at [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | FOLLOWERS of Clive Brittain are once again marvelling at bookmakers ' largesse over their assessment of tomorrow 's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe . |
2 | Alternatives would be offered in the curriculum plan but there would also be opportunity for many other alternatives hopefully designed at teachers ' workshops . |
3 | They then knock at solicitors ' doors , presenting their credentials and asking if there is a vacancy for an articled clerk . |
4 | The light curve show contours of fitness , spaced at intervals r=0.1 . |
5 | She stopped at Barbs 's house and pushed open the gate . |
6 | The next section looks at respondents ' views of the care given to people in residential and nursing homes and the conditions there . |
7 | This chapter has offered a summary of what is more or less evident when one looks at teachers ' lives today . |
8 | It looks at women 's contribution to family income , and examines pensioner 's incomes , low income families , the costs of children , at how families divide their income , and at patterns of family spending . |
9 | Cheques presented at parents ' night |
10 | We recoil at whites ' uprooting their ‘ deep down feelings ’ about how racism is quite natural : ‘ How do we change human nature ? |
11 | He did n't always win , and occasionally he came a cropper — just as he 'd done at Masons ' gates a few days before . |
12 | If you can not afford the furniture or floorcovering you want , further trips to shops or markets , or looking at suppliers ' catalogues , should give you more inspiration . |
13 | Another reason for looking at women 's attitudes to housework comes from surveys of gender differences in the areas of education and employment over the last few decades . |
14 | Before looking at women 's wages , let us consider the men 's . |
15 | The first , looking at women 's health at work , runs at Wallsend People 's Centre on Tyneside on three Tuesdays from June 23 . |
16 | For many , including myself , this meant looking at children 's early attempts at reading in the context of what was known about the strength of their urge to find meaning , about their acquisition of grammar and syntax , and about their language awareness . |
17 | Whenever we are looking at children 's writing , it 's a high priority to respond to the content , but this can sometimes be difficult ; children themselves often become over-anxious about the surface features of their writing and frightened of making mistakes . |
18 | I can assure readers that particular problem will not happen again , all parties involved will be contacted throughout the distribution process until it arrives at members ' addresses . |
19 | Others , focusing on issues such as the inequality in the wages paid to men and women or the violence that women receive at men 's hands , argue that women still have a long way to go before they are fully liberated . |
20 | In Kenya , for example , interesting and original booklets on local history are being prepared at teachers ' centres , supported in some cases by collections of traditional artefacts . |
21 | Holy Trinity Trendlewood , founded a week ago , is a church without walls , meeting at parishioners ' homes on weekday evenings , and in the dining lounge of the Old Farmhouse on Sundays . |
22 | The hunt was met at Parks ' Lodge from where , at this time of year provided the scent was good , it was inevitably a red letter day . |
23 | The job has been evaluated at grades G4 to G7 and G8 to G10 on the company 's current scales . |
24 | Before we look at students ' construction of science , it is important to stress that students ' decision to study science was not merely a consequence of their preferring it to other subjects , or being good at it , but the result of schooling and family influences . |
25 | Now I want to look at teachers ' lives from a particular point of view. : that what our hypothetical observer is actually witnessing is people coping , in a great variety of ways , with stress . |
26 | The requirements of the standard itself does not ask you to look at accounts er , specifically , which is why you can choose to include them or choose not to include them . |
27 | It was probably wrong to look at women 's busts , but he could n't bring himself to mention it in confession , not until he had decided about his vocation , one way or the other . |
28 | Given that the meaning of ‘ arts ’ and ‘ science ’ is dependent on the differences between them , it is necessary to look at scientists ' perceptions of the arts , and vice versa . |
29 | In pre-automobile days , a disembodied pair of hairy hands would tear at horses ' manes , frightening them and causing them to rear . |
30 | In May 1960 more talks began at leaders ' levels in Paris , with Eisenhower anxious to play the role of peacemaker in his last year in office , but the conference collapsed when a US spy aircraft was shot down over the USSR . |