Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 Notwithstanding these advantages and the expenditure of close to $13m mainly on television advertising , Connally won no primaries and had only one delegate committed to him at the convention .
2 What mystifies me is that any woman could be attracted to you at all .
3 Staff are not allowed to anticipate paid leave beyond what has accrued to them at the rate shown on the annual leave slip at the time of going on leave .
4 The case took 8 × 80 oz bottles to treat and the last three bottles had dye added to them at a rate of .5 oz per 80 oz .
5 BR could have come to us at the outset and said , ’ King 's Cross has to be the location for a whole series of railway reasons , but let us talk about how best to ensure that the building of the station has minimal impact on local people and their lives . ’
6 Again this was reported to you at the last meeting of this Committee .
7 Letters to the Editor should be addressed to him at Convocation Office on the understanding that they may be edited .
8 Letters to the Editor should be addressed to him at Convocation Office on the understanding that they may be edited .
9 ( 3 ) An objection shall , for the purposes of paragraph ( ii ) of subsection ( 2 ) above , be intimated to the applicant ( a ) by delivering to him a copy of the notice of objection lodged with the licensing board under paragraph ( a ) of that subsection ; or ( ii ) by sending a copy of the said notice by registered post or by recorded delivery in a letter addressed to him at his proper address ; or ( c ) by leaving a copy of the said notice for him at his proper address ; and , for the purposes of paragraphs ( ii ) and ( c ) of this subsection , the proper address in the case of an applicant being an individual natural person shall be his place of abode as specified in his application or , in the case of such an applicant applying for the renewal of a licence , the premises in respect of which the application is made , and , in the case of an applicant other than an individual natural person , shall be the address specified in the application .
10 The congratulatory letter should be addressed to him at Turnbull Hall .
11 ‘ I say , does your Dad really vote Labour ? ’ had been one of the politer questions addressed to her at elections and other periods of heightened political interest .
12 There were four letters addressed to me at my London flat .
13 That is not a matter where the parties are sufficiently advanced for it to be addressed to me at this stage .
14 If he sends a note by hand addressed to you at your own office , would that do ? "
15 A framed certificate was presented to her at the Good Companions ' meeting last week by chairman Janet Gill .
16 the prize of £1000 and a silver cup was presented to her at the college by Chief Executive , Best Western Hotels .
17 She also asked for those who were unable to attend the AGM to be thanked for the lovely watch presented to her at the end of her term as Chairman .
18 Two letter of thanks were then read — the first from Edith Harlow thanking all the teachers for the lovely handbag , matching gloves and cheque which were presented to her at the Essex Rally together with a jewel box , cheque , flowers and an iced cake all given by Essex teachers and class members .
19 But the desire and the longing in his eyes had given her strength , and he had moved to her at once , so that she had known , once and for all , that there could never be anything strained or awkward between them .
20 The ruling means that a lot of people , most of them women , are unlikely to be compensated for serious psychological damage done to them at very young ages . ’
21 ‘ It 's heart-warming , ’ volunteered Mr Kronweiser , ‘ that justice will be done to him at last . ’
22 ‘ She is not without intelligence , but the harm that was done to her at birth is irreversible . ’
23 Before I start , if you have written to me at some time and recognise your own problems in what follows — please do n't take offence !
24 Several correspondents have written to me at different times expressing the wish that we join forces in order to become more effective .
25 She had written to them at once after Mr Renfrew 's visit , encompassing them in the great outpouring of gratitude that had flooded her , and received from her father in reply a letter that had shocked her and alarmed her .
26 She had , of late , felt herself uncannily able to predict the next word , the next move , in any dialogue : she could hear and take in three conversations at once : she could see remotely as through a two-way mirror the private lives of her patients , sometimes of her friends : she had felt reality to be revealed to her at times in flashes beyond even the possibility of rational calculation : had felt in danger ( why danger ? ) of too much knowledge , of a kind of powerlessness and sadness that is born of knowledge : for these reasons , perhaps , was it that she had decided to multiply the possibilities so recklessly , to construct a situation beyond her own grasping ?
27 For his part , Bush said that the participation of the Soviet Union in the IMF and the World Bank on the basis of the special status granted to it at the G-7 meeting was " the most important thing that the Soviet Union could do right now " .
28 He had not written anything he had not already said to me at different times ’ . ’
29 No matter what they had said to her at the hospital , it had been her fault she had died .
30 If , for example , the reasons described seem unfair or conflict with what was said to you at the time of your dismissal , and you are eligible for unfair dismissal rights , the next step might be for you to make a complaint to the industrial tribunal .
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