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

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1 Cash-strapped governments are being pushed into privatisations that are too big for domestic stockmarkets to absorb at prices that are acceptable to the seller .
2 If you 're raising a particular point and the reason that we 're here this evening is to look at things that people are raising we 'll look at that report we 'll look at the point your raising and er we 'll we 'll see if it validity to it .
3 The other thing that we ought to perhaps consider is whether you should change the timetable at all Richard to look at jobs that people expect will be taught .
4 The French , Italians , Scandinavians , Dutch and Swiss come to play at prices that make some new hot spots look positively expensive .
5 This was not a lucrative job , but she had had so much to do at home that she could n't undertake anything else .
6 The problems that juries were liable to arrive at verdicts that were less than helpful and that witnesses and jurors were vulnerable to intimidation were met by the abolition of juries in the criminal courts and the introduction of unorthodox expedients to enable witnesses to remain anonymous .
7 ‘ And you used to maintain at school that women should be as free as men .
8 It was mainly from among those with a principal carer who wanted the dementia sufferer to remain at home that those who did remain at home were to be found ( if one excludes those who died or moved away , and compares place of care for those whose principal carer said initially that he or she preferred home or institutional care the difference between the two groups is significant at the 0.001 level ) .
9 At first interview half the carers said they would prefer the sufferer to be in institutional care , and it was overwhelmingly from among these who wanted the sufferer to remain at home that those who did remain at home for the year were to be found .
10 ‘ You used to say at Talbothays that I was a pagan , do you remember ? ’
11 " Private Eye " fell into this trap when it beat off an interim injunction from Robert Maxwell by promising to prove at trial that he had financed Neil Kinnock 's foreign travel in the hope of being awarded a peerage .
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