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

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1 ‘ the rights to which he would be entitled if he were the holder of the share , except that he shall not , before being registered as the holder of the share , be entitled in respect of it to attend or vote at any general meeting of the company or at a separate meeting of the holders of any class of shares in the company . ’
2 The task does not require detailed syntactic processing , simply to know where to pause ( the major syntactic boundaries ) , which words to stress ( distinguishing content and function words ) and whether the sentence requires the pitch to fall or rise at the end ( is it a yes-no question ? ) .
3 One aspect of colic is difficult to explain from either viewpoint — the fact that the symptoms tend to disappear or diminish at about three months of age .
4 It would be tedious to quote more than a few examples of the evidence from parliamentary commissions , the STC , union reports and surveys etc. , but the following quotations are typical : " About the only work which the women can do is to stand or sit at their formes and set up type ; and to distribute the types back again into the cases , but of course this is only a portion of a compositor 's work " ( an employer ) ; " " As far as mere type-lifting is concerned , she may do , but there is other rough work in connection with compositors " work which I do not think a woman is qualified for " ( a union leader ) ; " Women … get the best , i. e. the simplest jobs … they are kept always at pretty much the same kind of work " ( an employer ) .
5 There are other places she could go to , of course , but so many of them would be clubs in which she would be expected to communicate and contribute at a time when all she wants is occasionally simply to be ‘ with ’ people and to be able to depart when she wishes without giving offence or disturbing the gathering .
6 Townsend says the aim of the book is to give enough information for people planning a trip and ‘ to try and capture at least some of the joy and excitement of walking in these mountains ’ .
7 So I think to some extent what one needs to do is to try and get at the governments , rather that at individual timber producers .
8 You may set that as a target to try and work at it this way to overcome that or to do it better .
9 And of course if you 're finding that there 's a shortfall there , then you 've got to try and look at your you know assets , your lump sum etcetera , as a way of , of erm er trying to cover that shortfall .
10 Ask him if he wants to come and knock at my door .
11 Would you like to come and dance at my wedding ? ’
12 " I would like to invite you to come and stay at my house , " he said .
13 He was aware that Members had to come and go at irregular intervals at the behest of their lords and masters when the House was in session , but he feared the worst .
14 And I would n't like to cause the entire population to come and stare at me every day . ’
15 He used to come and sit at my table when we had meals .
16 I invite her to come and sit at a table with Kurowski and me , but she prefers to remain on duty at the bar .
17 ‘ In the end we asked them to come and sit at the back of the stage , ’ Miss Picon recalled .
18 the vicar used to come and sit at the back and , you know , they used to do a little turn , you know play in the bands
19 wanted that old , is it , the rag and bone people , you know , rubbish , and er I suppose somebody taught him and er he , he played in that and er you know did the little towns and the vic the vicar used to come and sit at the back , a seat under against , under the window and watch , perhaps he thought he 'd er get some little co
20 The Company did not send expeditions of its own into this area for over a century ; like the East India and the Royal Africa Companies it established trading posts and waited for the local inhabitants to come and trade at them .
21 Were there any teams that used to come and play at Walsall that were notorious in any way ?
22 I 'm going to come and live at Moorlake . "
23 The consultation process usually takes the form of a letter describing the application and inviting you to come and look at a copy of the application and any drawings submitted with it .
24 One day in 1915 he arrived in Berthe Weill 's gallery and begged her to come and look at his stone heads .
25 But Samantha Sherratt of the Howard League for Penal Reform said : ‘ I would n't want people paying money to come and look at me as if I was in a zoo or a fishbowl .
26 But a spokeswoman for the Howard League for Penal Reform fumed : ‘ If I was in jail I would n't want people paying money to come and look at me as if I was in a zoo . ’
27 Balbinder ran outside straight away , gesturing to me to come and look at it .
28 You do n't make dance for other choreographers to come and look at . ’
29 There 's a nurse who sleeps in the house , and one of the lasses knocked for her to come and look at us .
30 If I 'm making a film of myself and I 'm on probation , at the end of the year I can pass or fail or have my probation extended because I 'm not successful enough to be called a qualified teacher , then I 'm opening myself up for people to come and look at my mistakes .
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