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

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1 Suddenly , there facing you , is the person you least want to see at that moment .
2 You want to abort at that point , oh yeah retry 'll do .
3 Before you switch on , set questions to focus students on whatever you want to highlight at that stage .
4 I want to look at that stuff they 've got over there .
5 So you do need to look at that page very carefully and I still get tied up sometimes and have to do a few crossings out .
6 The bar chart that was the result of the survey we did you need to look at that piece of work and ask yourself a question , is this piece of work the best thing I have ever done ?
7 Someone wants to look at , someone wants to look at that graph , and get some idea of the speed from it , the velocity .
8 In fact , you do not actually need to price at that level ; the rival just has to believe that you will if it enters the market .
9 I tried to explain at that press conference and the only one who understood was Bridges , the only one .
10 Every species has a slightly different solution to the problem of getting about , and the amount of work required to go at a particular speed depends in part on how well an animal has been designed to move at that speed .
11 Of course , we had to walk to work at that time o' day .
12 Can I suggest that those members of the General Purposes Committee who are going to look at that area anyway , also have a look at the me the problems of , of this bank side , which is actually collapsing , er due to the weight of , of people .
13 If you knew that a friend was going to look at that magazine shortly after you , and that the friend would see which answer you had marked , would you seriously tick a ) or b ) ?
14 Interacting with the television is the only sort of intercourse you 're going to get at that age .
15 Certainly wo n't want to book at that Barry !
16 I 'm slightly concerned about this because it said that other matters erm we do n't know what other matters until the inspector has been in , in June and has identified those other matters , presumably when we get the further inspector 's report next Autumn or after June , it will address issues which may have been ones he has addressed this year and maybe not , er and we will have to look at that inspector 's report when we receive it .
17 And I shall have to look at that photograph that is n't him at all , just a soldier in uniform , sepia , like all the soldiers .
18 ‘ Though if he 's not selected , I shall downgrade him and Sally Newcombe will ride him because continuing to compete at that level is such an emotional strain on him ’ .
19 The air raids failing to materialise at that time , 152 of these were transferred to the Orchard London County Council Hospital in Dartford .
20 ‘ St Louis Music was one of the companies I went to see at that time , and it felt like Ampeg , especially , was home for me .
21 So we 're extending the way that information systems can be used by users who traditionally have not been en empowered or enabled to get at that information .
22 However , the approach in both methods is the same : first find what the group should do to maximise profits , then set a transfer price that encourages each divisional manager to decide to operate at that level .
23 We had a succession of God-awful nannies we could n't afford — Clemence 's books had n't started to sell at that point — but the upshot was that I left for work late , came home early .
24 Thus in Hartog v Colin and Shields [ 1939 ] 3 All ER 566 , it was held that the plaintiff could not sue on a contract for the sale of hare skins at so much per pound when he knew that the offeror really meant to sell at that price per piece .
25 ‘ We are conscious , ’ John Page concluded , ‘ that our costs put quite a burden on some of you , and I believe we are going to have to look at that aspect of the ‘ level playing field ’ because we know you think this unfair as not all countries are in the same position .
26 Poland restored relations on Feb. 27 , calling the rift a mistake , apologising for an anti-Semitic purge in March 1968 and offering to restore citizenship to about 30,000 Jews forced to emigrate at that time .
27 I suppose that , as I myself had not started to smoke at that period of time , it was worse for me , just like garlic eaters .
28 M4 , the best measure we have , has risen at an annual rate of around 18 per cent , and even this year it has continued to rise at that rate .
29 If you eventually failed to agree at that level , then you would have to register failure to agree as you did in all other cases you know , leading up to that stage .
30 Erm so , so really what er although when you came to summarize the needs I 've actually put good but too technical because we all knew what you were getting at but erm but to actually be doing that but not know at what point he needs to stop at or wants to stop it , you did n't know erm the pension that he wanted and you did n't know at what age he wanted to retire at that point you know , you , you had n't got any of those facts from him , you know
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