Example sentences of "[to-vb] at [pos pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 After all , you do n't invite the left in to gloat at your own failure .
2 He was bound to provide at his own cost one riding forester and two walking foresters to keep his bailiwick , and to perform the military service of ‘ going in the army at the King 's cost wherever the King goes ’ .
3 In England older men could get contract work for hedging and ditching , maintaining public spaces , or minor building repairs , which allowed them to work at their own pace .
4 She adopted an individually structured approach to teaching which allowed students to work at their own pace as and when they pleased .
5 While contracts ( see under contract teaching ) can be used in full-class , teacher-centred situations , their full potential is realised when they are employed to break the " lock " step and free students to work at their own rates and in their own ways .
6 There is no set length of time in which to achieve these either — each individual is allowed to work at their own pace , they are assessed when they are ready .
7 And space to work at his/her own level of interest ?
8 The Amsterdam Travel Service Cycling Holiday allows you to explore at your own pace the colourful landscape in what is arguably the most beautiful area of the Netherlands — ‘ t Gooi en Vechtstreek or ‘ The Garden of Amsterdam ’ .
9 Michael decides he needs time , time to explore at his own pace projects involving the art of photography , video , tape slide , drama , art and design , computing , creative writing , music …
10 The freedom of your own car enables your to visit at your own pace , any of the lovely towns and villages that Holland is famous for .
11 The best assignments allow learners to progress at their own pace and provide opportunities for tutors and learners to tailor provision to meet individual needs .
12 The years spent at Cass enabled Rod Morris to evolve at his own pace and allowed his intuition the subtle space it required .
13 The years spent at Cass enabled Rod Morris to evolve at his own pace and allowed his intuition the subtle space it required .
14 You asked me to consult you , not to buy at my own discretion , as before .
15 But each country will have to look at its own resources and solutions .
16 ‘ Each Church will have to look at its own organisation and how it faces up to the problem but the element of mutual trust enables people to look at each other also . ’
17 There were all sorts of disadvantages to that , but she did want to look at her own presentation and movement in the classroom .
18 The mood by this time may be more depressed , as they start to look at their own problems as opposed to those of their partner .
19 And one is encouraging them all of the time to be able to look at their own work as a group , as well as an individual , and make assessments of it themselves .
20 Employees need to look at their own health and take regular exercise .
21 Social workers are highly critical of other professions ' seeming unaccountability , most notably doctors and police officers , but are notoriously unwilling to look at their own .
22 Mr Major will tell Tory rebels to look at their own constituencies to see the effect of Euro investment .
23 Some of the underlying assumptions of the discussion published below , are that before we begin to talk about an international/global unity/movement we need to look at our own situation in this country , at our own ’ political ’ community , which is international in terms of its make up , and the ways in which we operate or fail to operate together .
24 You have only to look at your own publication of June 1991 to find racist comments related to the attractiveness of watersports to black people from the Chairman of the Transvaal Canoe Union .
25 I railed at the NSS typesetters and then happened to look at my own copy and saw that the mistake was entirely mine .
26 He did not for a while want to look at his own face .
27 Erm Isaac Azimov writes er , rather amusingly about this , he says why did , why did Weismann bother , he said Weismann was Jewish , of course , Weismann knew that since time immemorial , er , Jewish little boys have been having their foreskins chopped off , Weismann only had to look at his own children , when they were born , to see that even Jewish little boys are born with foreskins .
28 In 1887 he was allowed to resign at his own request .
29 KPMG reserve the right to publish at its own expense and subject to your prior approval a tombstone recording the completed transaction unless you inform us that this would be in breach of specific confidentiality undertakings exchanged between the parties .
30 KPMG reserve the right to publish at its own expense and subject to your prior approval a tombstone recording the completed transaction unless you inform us that this would be in breach of specific confidentiality undertakings exchanged between the parties .
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