Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] at [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 You 've caught us at kind of a low point . ’
2 He told her at length of what he would do and what she would do .
3 By inhaling poisonous vapours , young people put themselves at risk of :
4 With regard to Bancroft 's second point , our research was designed not only to quantify sexual practices but also to understand why people put themselves at risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases , especially AIDS .
5 But chimpanzees do not breed well in captivity , partly because of a long pregnancy and childhood , and trapping them in the wild is expensive and wasteful enough to put them at risk of extinction .
6 IBM SURPRISES ITSELF AT PROGRESS OF POWERPC …
7 Hit him at top of his head .
8 However , there are two groups of women whose marital status can put them at risk of poverty in old age because of their inability to qualify for dependants ' benefits .
9 An uninfected woman whose partner has HIV infection can not become pregnant without putting herself at risk of acquiring HIV .
10 Among other things , smoking makes the blood clot more easily and puts him at risk of another heart attack , which may be less mild than the first .
11 You should n't be lifting it up and putting it at back of your head !
12 You can be more confident that a negative test result means that you are not infected if you do n't put yourself at risk of infection through unsafe sex or by sharing injecting equipment in the three months before taking the test .
13 Drug use can put us at risk of getting or passing on HIV through unsafe sex and through sharing works
14 You are not obliged to tell anyone at school of your child 's HIV status , but you may choose to do so if you feel it is best for your child to have a trusted adult who knows the situation .
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