Example sentences of "[adj] [vb infin] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Years later , long after Tam was " deed " , I did some research at the Black Watch archives in Perth and was assured that no such thing could ever have happened . |
2 | Not only does this lie at the heart of current government policies on higher education , but a good deal of empirical work has been done on it , particularly on the relationship between higher education and initial employment . |
3 | How will that square at the environment conference at Rio de Janeiro as an example of what the British do to try to save the rain forest ? |
4 | So often people will purchase a five-bedroomed house so that when the sons or daughters get married and have children they can all stay at the family residence at weekends and holiday times . |
5 | This amounts to a quest for possible ways in which Tit for Tat individuals might happen to cluster together in sufficient numbers that they can all benefit at the banker 's expense . |
6 | Unfortunately , the sources of information do not all appear at the same time . |
7 | Elements which can all appear at the same position within a document are regarded as forming a model class : for example , the class phrase includes all elements which can appear within paragraphs but not spanning them , while the class chunk includes all elements which can not appear within paragraphs ( such as paragraphs , for example ) . |
8 | You 've answered your own question okay , you 're doing well , now , on the board , can you all look at the board please , shh , lips together , er thank you , look at the board , not this bit , that 's not for you , this bit , this is your bit this morning . |
9 | They sat together , in the small-sized chairs brought up by Balor , and ate their breakfasts and told one another was n't this the finest meal ever and would they all look at the roasting oxen , because it was a long time , well it was years , really , since any of them had seen such a sight . |
10 | The arrangement was that they would all meet at the Federal Express Office in Salt Lake City Airport and send the papers off together to Nature . |
11 | She exposed the soles of her feet at the mouth of the oven … she drank gall and rubbed her eyes therewith … in her ardent desire for suffering she made herself a silver circlet in which she fixed three rows of sharp points in honour of the thirty-three years that the Son of God lived upon earth … she wore it underneath her veil to make it the more painful as these points being unequally long did not all pierce at the same time … so that with the least agitation these iron thorns tore her flesh in ninety-nine places … |
12 | Learners do not all develop at the same speed in the same way . |
13 | The chapter will first look at the features of the system that correspond to this model , and at the institutions that are reputedly responsible for the policy-making process . |
14 | However , before we consider the relationship of entropy change and enthalpy change to the feasibility of a reaction , we must first look at the second law of thermodynamics . |
15 | Cos well , where does that start at the top ? |
16 | What 's that say at the bottom bit ? |
17 | Already featured at the British Science Museum , the Bristol Exploratory , in Singapore ( where one onlooker built the penny pagoda , above ) , and even with one of Faraday 's original electromagnets at the Royal Institution , the clever currency will next appear at the Edinburgh Science Festival next week . |
18 | Going on from these analyses , we can next look at the same population in terms of combinations of age and service . |
19 | We could next look at the numbers of designers who have left the company over the previous 12 months by reasons for leaving ( figure 10 ) . |
20 | Corbett felt a bitter taste at the back of his mouth and struggled to reassert himself , impose order on the chaos surrounding him . |
21 | He felt a throbbing strain at the outer corners of his eyes , and pressed them with his finger-tips . |