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

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1 As Mr Tony Banks MP has said , ‘ Television should broaden peoples knowledge about parliamentary affairs and the performance of the Government and Opposition , and give them a better base on which to make judgements at the time of the election ’ .
2 Afterwards , Ken told him : ‘ Never give me dialogue and ask me to handle props at the same time . ’
3 Certainly vouchers may be provided to consumers to enable them to consume goods at no charge .
4 They 're teaching you to express personality at the Slade — personality in general .
5 He 'll force you to take life at a slower pace , to put your feet up when you feed him , and to enjoy cuddling and stroking him .
6 Yet as the health service steels itself to introduce PRP at the Department of Health 's behest , two new reports have cast serious doubts on its effectiveness .
7 Would you like me to go with you to make enquiries at the War Office ? ’
8 And she got about half a dozen of the strongest boys from standard one to stand guard at the door .
9 You know , something to give customers at the end of the year .
10 As far as other firms facing financial difficulties are concerned , she says that she would advise them to consider IVA at an early stage .
11 Seven months later , daughter Doris was born and was herself to experience widowhood at a young age , followed by a second marriage .
12 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
13 Over the years , she 'd kept back a portion , every week , of the money Wakelate gave her to buy food at the market .
14 Alejandro shouted after her to do turns at the canter .
15 ‘ If she phones you will you ask her to contact Myra at the showroom , please ? ’
16 Compare this with the position of an investor who holds a forward contract in the same stock , which requires him to take delivery at the prearranged price on the settlement day .
17 The charging clause will enable him to collect fees at the end of the trust .
18 She did n't want me to get work at the colliery , and she had cousins in Limehouse — the Williamses , in Three Colt Street . ’
19 The Ballet Club paid a second visit to Johannesburg in July 1944 , and John wrote to Hanns , exclaiming jubilantly that ‘ We arranged for me to have meals at the Carlton , so I have been dining in style this week ! ’
20 The purpose of the opening in the south wall of the choir behind the rector 's desk is open to conjecture : is it to give light at the desk , which otherwise would be in deep shadow , or is it a hagioscope ( peephole ) ?
21 The company reckons that its superstore approach allows it to offer product at a much lower price than in a conventional computer dealership .
22 But it is incumbent on us to transform man at the same rate so that he will be capable of mastering new techniques and new ways of thinking . ’
23 And , by signing a direct debit , you also help us to cut costs at no cost to yourself .
24 However , the first step must be for us to achieve recognition at the level of official LEA policy that special educational provision begins with what the regular class teacher is doing in the classroom , and that the first responsibility of special needs teachers is to help class teachers meet special needs themselves .
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