Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he looked up and said , ‘ Celia , you do n't want to remain at Brentwoods for ever , do you , to have our child turn to some third party for its emotional and creature comforts , to get the odd pat on the head from a parent at six o'clock of an evening ? |
2 | It is understood , in any case , that Keegan would not want to work at St James 's Park with Sir John holding control in the boardroom . |
3 | On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ . |
4 | She did not want to look at Alice . |
5 | what do you specially want to look at Richard ? |
6 | Asked what advances he 'd like to see at Stamford Bridge in the next 12 months , he responded : ‘ I want us to win something . |
7 | Immediately after the service my aunt would dash to work at Nelson House , one of the Godolphin School Boarding Houses , whilst my mother and sisters came home to breakfast , already prepared by Dad , and in winter time he would also have the kitchen fire blazing away . |
8 | Derain , although as early as 1904 he had executed a still life in which he seized in a more or less superficial way on some of the aspects of Cézanne 's art which were later to fascinate and influence the Cubists , did not begin to look at Cézanne really seriously until 1906 . |
9 | On the supporters ' calls for his removal , he said : ‘ The supporters wo n't change my opinion of what I 'd like to do at Darlington . |
10 | And after scoring the derby winner against Everton in March , Rosy said : ‘ I 'd like to stay at Liverpool but not if it means another season on the bench . ’ |
11 | What did they use to say at Pontins ? |
12 | He did not wish to look at Mowbray 's face . |
13 | ‘ You do n't have to shout at Miss Bailey , George , ’ said his wife . |
14 | You wo n't have to stay at Woodborough Junior much longer . |
15 | If I could get a job doing summat like that I reckon I would n't have to stay at Combe Court . |
16 | She was the most efficient secretary he had ever had and it irked him that she had made it clear that , if and when he moved , she would wish to stay at Larksoken . |
17 | He did n't bother to look at Tessa . |
18 | Bonanza did n't even bother to look at Jackson . |
19 | I confess I feel perplexed to find that any communication which you may have had with Mr Blair should lead you to think that I would consent to preach at Kildalton as a candidate . |
20 | Half of them live at Stantonbury , 437 between two and three miles distant , the remainder three to six miles away , mostly on farms and in villages with relatives or connections , and they would not come to live at Wolverton even if cottages were provided for them . |
21 | If you wo n't come to stay at Mrs Gracie 's , I shall go alone , and find work of some kind to keep myself . |
22 | The courts will continue to sit at Petersfield and Alton . |
23 | I would love to play at Molineux , but at the moment I do n't have even a slight hope . |
24 | ‘ And , if you 'd care to look at Magee , I have n't replaced the cranial cap yet and you 'll see the tumour . |
25 | She could not bear to look at Lionel 's face . |
26 | Outpatient and antenatal clinics will continue to run at Mill Road along with the Community Midwifery service . |
27 | Instead they will probably not use the new service and will continue to change at Darlington . ’ |