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

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1 A large number wish to continue working as long as they are fit and do not want to retire at the state pension age .
2 ‘ There is no definite plan … if you were going to , you would want to go at the top , and we are still growing . ’
3 My husband and I take turns to sit at the stall .
4 Through Clennam , Cavaletto goes to lodge at the Plornishes , enabling Mrs Plornish ( Sally , except in chap .
5 Against these dramatic changes , we intend to remain at the centre as an effective resource for the voluntary sector , and an important bridge between the sector and others .
6 Despite intensive pressure to resign in the aftermath of the serious rioting of late April and early May — itself a product of the acquittal of those officers accused of assaulting King — and police failings which the unrest revealed [ see pp. 38856 ; 38894 ] , King continued to prevaricate until June 8 when he finally agreed to go at the end of the month .
7 ‘ Most people tend to gather at the track and do the group session , without even stopping to think what the training effect is doing to their body , or how they are going to progress next week , or the week after . ’
8 Other work , such as McCabe and Mrs Miller , The Long Goodbye , and Nashville , although warmly received by the critics , failed to perform at the box office .
9 Hartley 's philosophy was in fact an early form of the twentieth-century scheme of mental association known as Behaviourism ( Pavlov 's dogs were taught to salivate at the sound of an electric bell ) , and if writing today he would presumably have compared the brain to a computer .
10 His ill-looks are a punishment received when he failed to appear at a fairy festival , preferring to spend his time with a mortal maiden .
11 They agreed to appear at a venue called Litchfields , basically a working men 's club on one of the town 's many estates .
12 I knew that it would at the very least be fun to fail again , however effortlessly , and we agreed to meet at a pub in Barnes on the following evening .
13 They had arranged to meet at a pub in Soho , not far from Helen 's flat .
14 They had arranged to meet at the Metropole Hotel .
15 Supposing , just supposing , that Mackay and Parsons had arranged to meet at the cottage .
16 Nevertheless , clauses 9.1 and 9.2 are dangerous as a tenant will prefer to know at the outset whether any defects affect the premises and the tenant 's solicitor should amend them as follows :
17 He did not want to appear at a loss or to let his followers down .
18 Public sector workers tried to hit at the state with minimum disruption of services to consumers .
19 Boys 14 and 15 once tried to sit at the back of the coach but were rapidly sent to the front where , it was said , ‘ they always sat ’ .
20 I think one wants to go at a time when people still want you to stay , rather than stay until people want you to go .
21 Not unless you want to sit at the table do you ?
22 The few pieces of furniture looked old , solid , and unprepossessing , the kind of stuff that Pete would have expected to see at the bargain end of a market-town auction .
23 It is , however , a very special kind of autobiography , and may be compared to the accounts of their own lives which the early Methodists were expected to write at the time of their reception into the church : in such spiritual autobiographies divine visitations were singled out for special mention as evidences of God 's grace and power ; they were contrasted with laments over sinful behaviour and backsliding , and led to the culminating moment of conversion .
24 On this occasion , his uncle , the peppery old Nabob , was bidden to dine at the Cecil Hotel , in order that it might be proved to him that a respectable curry could be had outside the portals of the East India Club .
25 Since older miners were usually no longer fit to work at the coal-face and did less well-remunerated jobs on or near the surface , this meant that in old age — if they reached it — their pensions were to be a calculated on the basis of their more poorly paid years at work !
26 A few years back each golfer used his own collection of chipped and misshapen balls and the caddies were expected to stand at the end of the practice area and collect them .
27 A 100-strong team of scientists has been picked to work at the company 's laboratories at Caswell , Towcester , producing the first 3 inch diameter GaAs wafers in the UK .
28 Our perception of the pub has to work at a number of levels — mostly obvious , but nonetheless worth clarifying .
29 The women 's ability to contribute towards the cost is assessed and she needs to know at the outset what she will be asked to pay .
30 For now the point is that the drafter needs to know at the outset whether any of the business 's customers will fall within the definition of " consumer " : if so , care must be taken in drafting clauses excluding or limiting liability .
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