Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] at [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is probably true of all human beings irrespective of culture and simply means that some degree of maturation of the ego must occur at around the age of seven even if the culture does not choose that moment for the installation of the superego .
2 That is in itself a problem , for nothing in the arguments to explain the decline suggests why the fall in fertility should stop at about a two-child family , rather than ‘ overshoot ’ and decline still further ( Chapter 4 ) .
3 Erm , I think I 'll leave it at that for this moment in time and er if I may speak at at the end .
4 You can have a percentage of the salary , we 'll look at in a minute .
5 With no inherent mechanism to correct this disequilibrium outcome , the economy can stay on the lower curve of the J with considerable unemployment ; i.e. with the real wage W1/PO the economy might stick at on in part ( d ) with unemployed in part ( a ) .
6 It was he , Clasper , who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products , regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards .
7 What we 're going to try and find out erm so instead of having these three hours and things we 'll say at at three o'clock it goes through Manchester and at five o'clock it goes through Carlisle .
8 He gives me the address of a boarding house he could stay at in Earls Court .
9 I told her I wanted something I could look at on days when it was too hot to have a fire . ’
10 That 's something we could look at in the future because we can actually stagger the payments for that and it
11 The smaller bits we 'd look at for a time and then he 'd throw them on the fire .
12 Its omnifont recognition algorithms teamed up with the use of the dictionary have given us a recognition rate we 'd estimate at between 98% and 99% , and all without having to teach the program what any letters are , which we consider to be very good .
13 If she herself wanted any dinner she had to slip upstairs at twelve in order that Nan could leave at half-past .
14 No er er her dad used to work at at Rugby , and I er saw him ooh nineteen forty seven I think .
15 Er he used to work at at Ru at er Rugby .
16 Throughout the text he puts considerable effort into emphasising that any conclusions we may arrive at about the Universe and the objects within it are only scientific theories .
17 Unlike most doctors , he saw it , not as the final enemy , but as a fascinating enigma , each cadaver , which he would gaze at with the same intent look as he must once have fixed on his living patients , a new piece of evidence which might , if rightly interpreted , bring him closer to its central mystery .
18 Was it a scene which in later years I would look at with nostalgia , even longing ?
19 She was the sort of woman that most men would look at at least twice and , unless totally senile , would find extremely desirable .
20 ‘ But an envoy is an option that President Clinton has mentioned to me and it is probably one he would look at in the event of the talks not being resumed .
21 Into the vacancy in men 's minds left by the retreat of the centennial myths of Christianity , crept strange cults and substitute faiths , some of which we shall look at in chapter ten .
22 Which spirit was responsible for inspiring his prophecies we shall look at in Chapter 13 .
23 We shall begin where most constitutional accounts begin with the development of the nineteenth-century constitution , but we shall look at in the context of the balanced constitution that it replaced .
24 These are the sorts of questions to which we have at least partial answers , and which I shall look at in this section .
25 For reasons we shall look at in Chapter 9 , it proved almost impossible to limit monetary growth to these target ranges and yet inflation still fell .
26 In a scale of authoritarianism ( an example we shall look at in Chapter 4 ) , a large number of items designed to produce responses that might be judged more or less " authoritarian " are devised .
27 I would leave at about noon and walk to Bloomsbury .
28 A Russian television interview with both Gerashchenko and acting Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar on Aug. 9 implied that the credit issued to enterprises would stand at about 350,000-400,000 million roubles .
29 There are two more branches of the much-divided tree of crime fiction that we ought to glance at in our discussion of books set in the past .
30 It has identified markets that it believes will grow at above average rates , such as local area networks , ISDN , and mobile communications , and aims to focus attention on them .
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