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

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1 Of course it is good to see artists at work and artists discussing their work on TV , but so many of the programmes have been disappointing .
2 A £15,000 appeal to erect floodlights at Pickering Town FC 's ground is now just £2,000 short of its target .
3 For example , I have not concentrated much on the work of Steven Jones and related experiments that claim to see neutrons at levels near to background ; if real , they are of interest to science but have nothing to offer as such solutions to the world 's energy problems , at least not in the grandiose form claimed on behalf of Fleischmann and Pons .
4 The historic Jewellery Quarter , close to the city centre , still displays traditional skills of silver and goldsmithing , with the opportunity to see craftsmen at work .
5 Condemning the involvement of United States citizens and of local lawyers and judges , he called for the media to launch investigations at Asunción airport .
6 ORBITEL TO LAUNCH PRODUCTS AT CEBIT ‘ 93
7 First he sought to use it to spread the gospel of trade unionism elsewhere in the north-east and eventually persuaded it to establish branches at Middlesbrough , Hartlepool , Seaham Harbour and in North and South Shields .
8 I shall therefore be bringing forward shortly the necessary orders to establish trusts at Foresterhill and South Ayrshire in April 1992 and at the Royal Scottish National hospital in April 1993 .
9 With regard to this problem , S.M.T. have agreed to standardise fares at £1.50 in each direction .
10 AT&T TO PROVIDE PAYPHONES AT McDONALD 'S RESTAURANTS
11 Moreover , he seemed taken aback by their liberalism , which showed concern with the problems of those who failed to pass examinations at school .
12 Possibly because the population of Murieston was then too small we did not receive any suggestions for a bus allowing residents to catch trains at Livingston South station .
13 I used to supervise undergraduates at Cambridge and keep one week ahead of them in the course .
14 N.B. There are occasions , completely beyond our control , when a flight is delayed but , since this is the start of your HCI holiday , we believe it 's our responsibility to look after you and we always do our best to provide meals at mealtimes and accommodation on overnight delays .
15 But since this is the start of your HCI Holiday , we believe it 's our responsibility to look after you and we always do our best to provide meals at meal times and accommodation on overnight delays .
16 There are those occasions completely beyond our control when a flight is delayed , but since this is the start of your CITALIA holiday , we believe it 's our responsibility to look after you and we always do our best to provide meals at meal times and accommodation on overnight delays .
17 The three agencies , the Branches , the commercial agencies and the educational institutions have developed a policy of mutual support whereby the Branches include some academic input in their meetings , the commercial sector provides a more sophisticated programme , and the polytechnics draw upon the strengths and goodwill of their own staff and practitioners to provide seminars at post-graduate level .
18 The acquirer will want to examine carefully what costs and fees are proposed to be paid by the target since , if there is no adjustment to net assets at completion , moneys paid by the target will effectively have been paid by the acquirer .
19 As a natural corollary of this initiative , extra-mural departments were permitted to provide courses at standards lower , and of shorter duration , than under the 1924 Regulations .
20 particularly in the case of non-consumer products , to encourage salespeople at distributor level to recommend the brand ;
21 One of the things that those of us who were involved in local government campaigns were trying to do was to achieve some measure of redistribution in favour of all those lesbians and gays who do not belong to the charmed circles of The Swimming Pool Library — people who have no private income ; people who depend on their jobs and would welcome job security ; people who want council tenancies free of harassment , with friends and lovers of their choice ; people who want to meet others at venues which have disabled access , which are not commercially exploitative and which are run for the benefit of the community ; people who want to display affection or consensual desire publicly without fear of violence or arrest ; people who want to bring up children without intimidation from the courts or social workers ; people who have survived the indoctrination of the education system but do not want to see the next generation of lesbians and gays subjected to the same process ; people who wanted themselves and their lifestyles to be treated with respect by the health services .
22 On the economic front Alia 's proposals included encouraging initiative in enterprises and curtailing the role of central planning bodies ; paying bonuses to workers exceeding production targets ; allowing agricultural workers to sell surpluses at prices not fixed by the state ; curtailing artificial price fixing , by means of state subsidies , for all but essential goods ; and allowing people to build their own homes .
23 ‘ British business now has a great opportunity to expand into overseas markets and to replace imports at home .
24 A ‘ scientific commission ’ comprising some of the most learned people on the island was set up , and they produced a report designed to set fears at rest .
25 books for Alex and I want to help him and I want him to have an advantage , but I do n't want it to cause problems at school
26 My favourite way to serve eggs at Easter .
27 Not only had Yolland been deceived about the BCR 's intentions at Stretford Bridge ; he had also failed to realise that the need to reverse trains at Lydham Heath made tender first running on some part of the line inevitable , whether or not there was a turntable at the lower end of the railway .
28 She also found that her driving licence would be handy and she sometimes needed to visit patients at home .
29 Given their ( rational ) expectations , firms agree to set prices at P in periods 1 and 2 and therefore expect to produce a level of output in both periods equal to y n .
30 But in fact every creative and inventive and imaginative activity ( including that of inventing new tools ) is better done with the help of ‘ technology ’ , and so a failure to familiarize children at school with the use of such technology inhibits their imaginative potential , as well as making them incompetent and virtually unemployable when they leave school .
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