Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This change in the law was forced on the government by the European Court of Justice which decided in favour of a woman who did not want to retire at 60 .
2 He wanted her to go , and she felt afraid as she realised that she did not want to go at all .
3 No matter where you finally wind up in the advertising business , you will want to work at some stage in an agency to gain real insight into advertising and acquire first-rate skills ( and , hopefully , reputation ) that puts wheels under your career .
4 Mine do n't want to come at all , my dad said good god that sounds like a waste of time .
5 In contrast to these animals , many invertebrates do not need to accommodate at all .
6 ‘ No , Ellie , I do n't need reminding at all . ’
7 It may need hosing at high pressure to get rid of any surface slime .
8 Do you need to wee at all , Tim ?
9 There 's a site to which this Society objected on Wetherby Road in Harrogate which we thought did n't need developing at all , but in practice the District Council decided they wanted it for industry because it considered the need for industry to be so great and we have along this frontage of Wetherby Road a row of three car showrooms and a token spot of industry behind it .
10 If it is diatonic we may never need to modulate at all .
11 Interest cover , for example , would not be so appropriate — the shareholder would be more interested in dividends and may need to look at alternative investment opportunities as well as the possibility of selling their shares at this stage given the results of Belper .
12 The bar chart that was the result of the survey we did you need to look at that piece of work and ask yourself a question , is this piece of work the best thing I have ever done ?
13 I think we might need to look at that one very carefully to see whether it adds anything to the er criteria .
14 So you do need to look at that page very carefully and I still get tied up sometimes and have to do a few crossings out .
15 The coding frame for each question should have been constructed at the pilot stage except for open questions where we may need to look at all responses to decide on groupings .
16 The LEA will need to look at other routes as well .
17 And it is the moment-to-moment tasks children engage in , that will be the focus for much of the observational assessment we shall need to look at next .
18 I know at last erm , budget meeting we talked about doing so for the entire health survey , because really the amount of money spent on sickness is quite astronomical , and one does need to look at this when you 're having to meet your budget .
19 It is always possible that when you do the job specification of a long-standing job you will decide the job does not really need to exist at all !
20 Well I 'll be gone after this week and then I wo n't need to ring at all so
21 If I move this out of the way cos you 'll need to get at Sorry .
22 You will need to spray at three day intervals at least three or four times , but preferably over a period of several weeks to control any new pests as soon as they hatch , before they can reproduce .
23 In fact , you do not actually need to price at that level ; the rival just has to believe that you will if it enters the market .
24 They do n't need altering at all . ’
25 No doubt with a passenger in the back the trim would be sufficient , but the sink rate might need watching at that speed .
26 Both documents seek to identify the skills and understandings which their respective subjects should seek to achieve at different stages of schooling .
27 When Van Cheele got to London , Cunningham did not want to talk at first .
28 In accordance with the terms of the contract , you can choose to retire at any time after the age of 60 , when the policy will buy you a regular pension plus the option of taking part of the money as a tax-tree lump sum .
29 They were exactly the sort you 'd expect to see at this kind of activity : mostly middle-aged or older Americans or Germans in running shoes , with a few earnest Guardian readers thrown in for local colour .
30 At recent rates about 80 per cent of married women can expect to work at some time in their married lifetime ( Martin and Roberts 1984 ) .
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