Example sentences of "[coord] [to-vb] [noun pl] at " in BNC.

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1 Pupils and Staff will be pleased to direct you or to answer questions at any time .
2 In Presbyterianism it will be by attendance at the quarterly communions , and in Anglican Churches with a central or evangelical tradition the most accurate measure will be the numbers at Easter and possibly Christmas communion , although in some churches these two seasons will present difficulties if there is a tradition of members going away for holidays or to visit relatives at these times .
3 Founding shareholders are reluctant to dilute their controlling holdings or to sell shares at depressed prices .
4 It also has rather unfortunate connotations of self-styled guerrilla activists prowling the Dales ready to plunge daggers into the tyres of quarry wagons at night or to fire catapults at drivers daring enough to run their gauntlet during daylight hours .
5 The data is subjected to conventional analysis to find exceedences over alarm levels or to measure amplitudes at certain critical frequencies .
6 It is a place to be warm , a place to be dry , a place to hang up my jacket and to pull faces at the storm outside .
7 It has power to request further information from the parties and to inspect documents at the parties ' premises and failure by the parties to provide the information required or to co-operate in an inspection may cause the four month period to be extended .
8 ‘ British business now has a great opportunity to expand into overseas markets and to replace imports at home .
9 The Soviet Union was doing everything possible to ‘ prevent interference from outside and to neutralise attempts at such interference ’ in socialist countries undergoing dramatic political change in Eastern Europe , notably East Germany .
10 In this context it seeks to inform public opinion of the importance of protecting the traditional character of the Welsh rural environment , and to persuade decision-makers at every level to have due regard for this objective in carrying out their responsibilities .
11 There were by then ‘ splendid edifices ’ in London , Oxford , Cambridge , Manchester and Glasgow , and to retain researchers at the RI would have been impossible without new accommodation for their research .
12 The Greenpeace report , which studied the toxic waste incinerator plans of 18 countries , claimed incinerator technology to be unsafe and inefficient and to put communities at risk from dangerous waste products .
13 It is hoped to analyse the causes of frequent business failure and to assess attempts at rationalisation and reorganisation .
14 It created some problems , which prompted the issue of the Ordinance of Labourers of 1349 and the later statute of 1351 , which attempted to limit mobility of labour and to peg wage-rates at the 1346 level .
15 ‘ It 's easy to be wise in retrospect and to throw stones at those who negotiated the lease in 1974 .
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