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

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1 Halon production is only required to freeze at 1986 levels by 1992 ; no direct cuts are to be implemented .
2 Situation : A and B are friends who had planned to meet at 6 o " clock last night to see a film .
3 So I was particularly pleased to find at one point , when I 'd indulged in a lengthy photo session , that the rest of the party had gone over the brow and out of sight and I was left for a while with the world to myself .
4 The inflation rate has fallen to its lowest in twenty-five years to stand at one point seven per cent .
5 It was not the intention , of course , that all of this should come to pass at one stroke , nor is it clear that it can ever wholly come to pass .
6 I used to buy a half a pound for 400 pesos and make thousands of papelitas to sell at 50 centavos .
7 Use a variety and put it in more than one spot , if you have space , to allow more birds to feed at one time .
8 ‘ They need to progress at 10–15 miles a day if they are to reach the pole by Easter , according to plan ’ , she said .
9 Gleizes and Metzinger , carried away by their enthusiasm for his art , went so far as to suggest at one point in Du Cubisme that Cubism was simply a development of his work : ‘ To understand Cézanne is to foresee Cubism .
10 It would be easy to caricature Paul 's teaching on work , but what he is doing is to challenge at two levels .
11 And what I want to do now is to look at two elements .
12 In considering the issue of entitlement to access , my college would be required to look at two groups of learners hitherto excluded — students with profound or multiple disabilities and students with challenging behaviour .
13 Recently I was asked to look at two ponies .
14 Hankin said : ‘ We want to look at two players at Nottingham and one at North Shields .
15 To find the reason for the decline we have to look at two areas — sales/consumption and production .
16 If the subject prefers to look at one stimulus rather than another we can assume that he has detected a difference between them .
17 For the duration of a project stage the individual has only to look at one sheet of paper to see the position reached , moving directly to further specific information if and when necessary .
18 In this paper , I want to look at one kind of way in which some feminists have tried to conceptualise what it is for a woman to be ‘ autonomous ’ , and at the implications this has for ways of thinking about the human self .
19 It is nevertheless of interest to look at one approach to such problems , since this area of research demonstrates , perhaps as well as any , how a close liaison between mathematics and computer science can be of service to the museum archaeologist .
20 NICK FLETCHER went out and about to look at one dealer 's new ideas .
21 In this last programme in our short series on the boundaries of science , we 're going to look at one aspect of that most baffling and intriguing subject , the origin of life .
22 Now we need to look at one lot of something in brackets add another lot , well let's , let's forget about the first one being in brackets , let's say we 're doing ten take away six .
23 For further teaching , we need to look at 1 Corinthians 14 where Paul speaks most clearly about the gift of prophecy .
24 it 's no use going up to look at four walls , it makes it worse , again .
25 I am delighted that it has now decided to co-operate with the Government and solve a problem that I brought the regional affairs committee of the European Parliament over to look at 14 years ago .
26 Here we need to look at three areas of Law 23 Touch and Line-Out , which states B ) ( 1 ) : ‘ A lineout is formed by at least two players from each team lining up in single lines parallel to the line of touch in readiness for the ball to be thrown in between them .
27 The best way of saying what Christianity believes about the incarnation is to look at three views which the Church has always refused to accept since the earliest times .
28 It receives representations each year from some 500 prisoners claiming miscarriages of justice but is able to look at 50 cases in depth .
29 Langton could also play snooker despite his disability , and negotiated 35 steps to play at one club , Preston Crown Court heard .
30 Here Revelstoke was in his element ; acute intelligence and charm , capacity for meticulous work , presence and eloquence , fluency in French and Spanish , and , above all , financial acumen made him a match for the wiliest of South American presidents , North American railway barons , European finance ministers , and the members of the British cabinet with all of whom he had to deal at one time or another .
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