Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [to-vb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Once it became clear that there was no possibility of raising the funds for the National Trust or English Heritage to take on the house , SAVE began to look at other options .
2 Okay , we can agree what I have said so far but then I 'm going to have to look at other things once I 've made further changes .
3 Consider whether a very bold , outrageous , or dramatic look would be too overwhelming in a dining room which all the family are going to want to use at different times .
4 Whilst much work remains to be done , energy anomalies do seem to exist at prehistoric sites .
5 because things have changed so much in the ten years , we 've got to look at new options .
6 There 's no point in us getting bogged down , every parish is so different to every other parish , they 've got to look at local needs , that 's not our priority .
7 That you 've got to look at little bits at a time .
8 we 've come , we 've had to make at previous meetings , Chairman , about the er , about the fall off we 've had in demand for the small units there now .
9 Japan 's colony of Korea was occupied partly by Russian troops and partly by the US in 1945. prior discussion among the allies had agreed to aim at international trusteeship followed by independence , but superpower interests and conflict between Korean independence groups rendered agreement on unification impossible , and the two sides became increasingly polarized .
10 It is important to create , as I 've tried to do at British Coal , a sense of challenge .
11 Once we had begun to look at particular steps in the biochemical cascade in more detail , however , I became persuaded that reasonably specific inhibitors might help cast light on relevant mechanisms .
12 Improved facilities for cyclists have started to happen at local level , largely because Lothian Region now has a 3-person cycle team , the existence of which was fought for , long and hard over many years .
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