Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You can buy those at Cambridge . ’
2 Do , do you study that at home then ?
3 Well when will you do that at work then ?
4 Anyone who holds 60,000 people on their own in a hall , is an act ; they do n't do that at home .
5 I know that I can do that at home and abroad by continuing to represent the country .
6 You can do that at home you know .
7 blah , blah , blah , recommended that interview have been in both directions despite in this difficult across , and I could n't say when you could do that at midday , but the implication is you have to do it when you
8 ‘ But we 'd never do that at Larkins .
9 But if , if it 'll do that at mid-summer i , it
10 You know , you buy co , a bottle of Coke , it says , you know , if you hit somebody over the head , it can hurt them , so please do n't , kids do n't do this at home type stuff .
11 Those who recover often live in fear of a second , potentially fatal , attack , but a new test , pioneered in Australia by Dr John Bourke and funded by the British Heart Foundation , may identify those at risk .
12 The VHPB aims to develop clear guidelines to help identify those at risk , and to implement successful vaccination programmes to overcome this uneven protection of at risk workers .
13 ‘ I do n't think they 'd like that at home .
14 ‘ I never hear anything like that at home . ’
15 Because they do things like that at customs because they 're looking , they 're always looking for drugs and things that should n't come in .
16 Well shall we keep some at home ?
17 One can see this at work in the now widely-used system of allowing each student to provide total nursing care for the patients in her care for a period of time .
18 Do you see this at Mitcham ?
19 The English could use these at will , and looked to do so later ; the Scots could not approach them without coming into close range of archery they had learned to respect .
20 The only way out of this conundrum would be to argue , not only that the contents of the bracket are for the tribunal , but that it can alter these at will , and put any other contents in their place at any time .
21 You should n't have that at school .
22 He did nt have THAT at Leeds the first time round .
23 Do they still read that at school , Uncle Tom 's Cabin ?
24 I like a bit of a snack , we do n't have much at lunch time
25 I mean she does bugger all at home .
26 All I 've done is use because we could n't have any at school .
27 Camilla has had 20 years of friendship with Prince Charles and she is not prepared to do anything else which could put that at risk .
28 Excessive American militancy might put this at risk .
29 Once he has learned to take steps , he can practise these at home , perhaps using the kitchen fitted surfaces for support as he moves sideways in each direction .
30 I think you should wear those at appointments .
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