Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] at any " in BNC.
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1 | An information board for each entrance should also be provided , so that visitors can be given topical information — what is going on , what is worth seeing at any given time — as well as permanent information on the Garden itself . |
2 | Today , you can enjoy the challenges and benefits of learning at any time . |
3 | ‘ Just like arriving at any other golf club , ’ said Montgomerie abruptly when asked of his first trip up Magnolia Drive to the clubhouse . |
4 | In looking at any scene , I have learnt to throw it out of focus , and at the same time to blur the mind so that the scene becomes hazy ; then sometimes the sublime images well up in place of the mundane things ; rather the mystical things come from a transformation of the mundane . |
5 | However , it should be clear in looking at any landscape that some places are , or have been , more important than others . |
6 | ‘ ( 1 ) If any person who has paid tax charged under an assessment alleges that the assessment was excessive by reason of some error or mistake in a return , he may by notice in writing at any time not later than six years after the end of the year of assessment ( or , if the assessment is to corporation tax , the end of the accounting period ) in which the assessment was made , make a claim to the Board for relief . |
7 | He stopped himself from looking at any of them and stuffed them into his waste-paper basket . |
8 | Perhaps I can remember what each individual achieved without looking at any written work . |
9 | A bachelor with a sister as housekeeper , he had found retirement unstimulating , and had been pleased to come back to teaching at any price , any place . |
10 | The Pliatzky Committee ( see page 91 ) spent some months examining the problem without arriving at any very clear diagnosis of the causes of rising production costs . |
11 | ( 1 ) A licensing board shall give reasons for arriving at any decisions mentioned in section 5(2) of this Act when required to do so under subsection ( 2 ) below . |
12 | She seldom asked for advice and never took it , but Mona knew how to disguise mere advice by scoffing at any other conclusion but her own . |
13 | It is impossible by looking at any structure to work out how it developed . |
14 | By taking seriously Eliot 's debt to the French symbolistes ( as before him only Allen Tate had done , in The New Republic , 30 June 1926 ) , Wilson was still stressing Eliot 's Americanness by showing at any rate how un-British he was . |