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

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1 Judging from remarks between Mr Carnwath , Mr Steele ( QC for Dyfed County Council ) and Mr Burrell , the prevailing view is that the inspector will find against McAlpine , but that the company will seek a Judicial Review in the High Court , where the arguments will recommence at a rarefied legal level .
2 If we look back to the middle years of the nineteenth century and to the debates about the extension of the franchise to the working class then hopes were expressed as to how voters should behave at the same time as there was anxiety and fear as to how they would actually behave .
3 A trader seeking to buy dollars ( for example ) in the forward market will buy at a forward rate which is less advantageous to him ( that is , if the exchange rate is defined as the sterling price of a dollar , f t may be greater than ) .
4 So I must not jump at the first chance .
5 What I 'm planning to do is to put them back in the order , colleagues could you settle down please , I 'm planning to put them back on the agenda in the order that they fell off , and er , hopefully , the first opportunity in that connection may be Wednesday afternoon , but I need to have a discussion with colleagues about that , but I 'll certainly let you know at the first available opportunity .
6 It was no use putting it off and she was sure that Ana should know at the same time .
7 Gosport was found to be ‘ virtually without defence , protected on the landward side only by an ill-maintained entrenchment … which would fall at the first assault ’ , while the Isle of Wight contained so few troops , so thinly scattered , that it was bound to succumb to a determined attack .
8 In a business where fees are usually paid on a success only , rather than an hourly , basis , this may come a bit hard to people who have worked hard for two or three months on a deal only to see it fall at the last hurdle .
9 As a result the DES ( 1983 ) forecasts assumed that mature entry rates would fall at the same speed as the fall in 21–25 years olds — who constitute the majority of entrants to HE aged over 20 .
10 The diplomatic or business historian may gaze at the e-text archive and ask who decided what , but in situations which involve rule based elements in a Decision Support System ( DSS ) , the historian may well ask whose decision ?
11 There we would gaze at the massive steam engines , all ready connected to their huge waggons , to make a quick getaway to The Market Place at dawn on the following day .
12 On the other hand , standard NT ‘ will include at no extra charge many of the same functions now handled by NetWare .
13 The other party would then win at a subsequent election , enter office and largely undo the work of its predecessor , implementing instead its own program .
14 FORMER Liberal leader Sir David Steel yesterday urged Labour to stand down for the Liberal-Democrats in seats they can not win at the next Election .
15 In Saunders 's view , the ‘ local state ’ can not simply be reduced to a functioning part of a national capitalist state , for within certain constraints ‘ non-capitalist interests can win at the local level in a way that is becoming increasingly difficult at national level ’ ( pp. 4 , 11 ) .
16 Here you will delight at the colourful stalls , the friendly bantering and the mouthwatering produce .
17 The mob , now several hundred strong , and going at it hammer and tongs , took time out to boo and jeer at the military presence .
18 I would n't bounce at the same time
19 His accuracy and stinginess with runs made him almost without equal as a one-day bowler , for he could both contain and attack at the same time since the bounce he got from his great height and the control he had over the ball gave him the extra penetration that brought wickets .
20 The Whites had vast total forces but the separate forces did not attack at the same time .
21 My previous relationships have all been with women I 've been able to like and respect at the same time as I 've desired them . ’
22 Clearly individuals could survive at a low standard of physical efficiency and in housing which to those accustomed to greater comfort was grossly overcrowded and substandard .
23 Let us glance at a familiar passage of Scripture : 2 Corinthians 5.16–21 .
24 Today she did n't even glance at the cloudless blue sky .
25 The boy did n't even glance at the folded franc notes .
26 But this year , by the time I get through all the British news , I 'm too knackered to even glance at the latest adventures of Glistenin' Bill Clinton .
27 One thing that he noticed ; every now and again she 'd glance at the uncurtained window , as if she was checking the progress of the oncoming darkness .
28 Before we consider how these ideologies affected attitudes to death , we must glance at the social and economic changes that provided the context within which they operated .
29 ( b ) Both matrix and fibril may deform elastically and yield at the same strain .
30 The overriding principle , though , is that consultation must commence at the earliest opportunity .
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