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

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1 Well I 've visited both Cambodia itself and the camps , er first of all in the camps , the situation is appalling because there are very many people who do not want to be in those camps and are really in effect being held there against their will , and what has been extraordinary until this year , is that the people who 've been holding them there against their will have been the Phol Pot dominated so-called coalition government and on the basis of the people being in the camps , that , that , that regime has gone on to claim recognition at the United Nations ; an appalling situation .
2 Then , after the party we went along to see Man at The Lyceum .
3 It will have a similar connotation when people discover what drops through their letter boxes if they are foolish enough to vote Conservative at the next general election .
4 It is easy enough to send information at the speed of light : after all , we do exactly this when we wave at a friend or , to be more subtle , use any form of sign language .
5 His fit of coughing echoed across the landscape , an early morning salute , as he often put it in his ‘ Jottings ’ , to an old man still courageous enough to face death at the hands of a packet of filter-tips .
6 ( Visits seem only to take place at the stage of formulating proposals . )
7 It would start probably because they are illegal , erm but basically because everybody else running about me er , was trying it , my friends so it basically boiled down to peer pressure at the start .
8 In September of that year , he had taken a high line with Henry VIII , letting him trundle up to York only to gaze north at an empty road , for James , probably at the persuasion of his council , failed to keep his appointment with the English king .
9 But Olten , in common with so many small Swiss towns , has been careful not to buy prosperity at the expense of damage to its character .
10 There are those , mainly salaried , workers who are able to choose whether or not to leave work at the retirement age , leave prematurely , or perhaps work on .
11 The Court ruled that the case against the three , who had exercised their right not to give evidence at the trial , had been overwhelmingly prejudiced following an announcement by King during the trial of restrictions on the right of silence [ see p. 37098 ] .
12 3.5 With effect from carrying out the Tenant 's Works in accordance with clause 3.7 and thereafter to commence business at the Premises for the purpose permitted by the Lease
13 Contractors turned up to start work at The Boynes at around half past eight this morning .
14 Andrew Ball read music at Oxford and went on to study piano at the Royal College of Music .
15 The community broadcasters are in a stronger position than ever before to establish credibility at a nationwide level .
16 Flooding Instructions , by Lothian Roadcare , have been issued to repairs being carried out to eliminate flooding at the Candy Box and to clean out drainage blocks in Baberton Avenue .
17 Flooding Instructions , by Lothian Roadcare , have been issued to repairs being carried out to eliminate flooding at the Candy Box and to clean out drainage blocks in Baberton Avenue .
18 Young winger Kenyon took his chance well to beat Hunte at the corner for Warrington 's opening try and hooker Duane Mann made the Saints defence look foolish with a cunning kick through the ruck for Jackson to pounce .
19 Coached by Place , representatives of the Loyal Standard and a few other workmen 's organisations , were instructed how to claim attendance at the Committee and to present the reasonable face of trade unionism .
20 Freeze provides the ability to stop a session in order to obtain further input data/information or process a higher priority enquiry and then to re-commence session at the point of interrupt .
21 Sort of keep on so that you 're building on that all the time so you think right okay I know how to do capital at the start , full stop at the end , keep that do n't let that go just cos I 'm concentrating on something else .
22 for SERC funded students , 56 per cent of conversion and 48 per cent of specialist students would be in or about to start work at the end of their courses ;
23 For those funded by SERC , 56 per cent of conversion students would be in or about to start work at the end of their courses .
24 The 363 students in or about to start work at the end of the IT Advanced Course ( 58 per cent ) were working for 192 different employing organisations ( see Appendix A ) .
25 Mainly because erm wires got crossed and er the 's Hall folks want us to go again to do exchange at the end of November , and Well we 'll discuss it a little bit further .
26 Dawn 's life was saved because two trained paramedics , travelling in the opposite direction in their private ambulance , noticed the sports car travelling at high speed , then realized it had crashed , and turned round to offer help at the scene .
27 They 'd been delighted therefore to renew acquaintanceship at the beginning of the tour ; and thereafter had spent many an hour together , talking about old comrades they 'd known — those who 'd come through , and those who had n't … and reminiscing about some of the ‘ local talent ’ the GIs had been only too happy to discover , in Oxford itself and in some of the surrounding towns and villages .
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