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

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1 He finds it sad that the USM and fund markets have not developed in the way that they were expected to at the outset .
2 I can paint anything I want to at the moment , anything , everything .
3 As between the two heavyweights , Reed and Pearson , Reed has been added to at the start of the period ( financed from the sale of Pearson shares ) ; the additional Reed shares were sold off in the autumn of 1991 , thereby realising a tidy profit for the Portfolio .
4 He 'll never forgive her for the life she has spent and she wo n't let him see what she 's come to at the end of it !
5 These were the two sides of the same coin which I referred to at the beginning of this essay , the nature — culture opposition and the particular characterizations and choice of emphases here explored being one explanation for the apparent gender differentials in blood within Jewish ritual practice , and one link at least between the rite of circumcision and menstrual taboo .
6 I have also enclosed a few of the papers I referred to at the beginning of the meeting , plus a travel claim form which you are welcome to use .
7 I ai n't one of them niggers to be sold like they used to at the Trow . ’
8 Who did you speak to at the Palace ?
9 And in fact nineteen ninety three is really something of a pivotal year because according to at the beginning of ninety three probably something like forty percent of new applications built using the client server model .
10 Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah What what have you said to at the moment .
11 I am also writing to at the South Side Association to notify her of the developments .
12 Miss Ellis ' eyebrows launched into the twitchy dance they always seemed to at the mention of the words , ‘ my mother . ’
13 but people who can afford to pay for it will be , will be made to at the time
14 be seen to at the eye hospital , Sir John said in January I 'll send you to Altrincham because they have a specialist , go to the , like they have one go to the Cottage , each , a different like a skin one day , summat , so like you 're there and you 're not traipsing for the eye hospital
15 It was Ramses , the civil servant from the Ministry of Finance whom he had talked to at the Consul-General 's reception .
16 No no no no can I no no yes just let just let me pursue pursue the the thing the way I would like to at the moment .
17 ‘ Can you remember who you talked to at the party ? ’
18 Do n't have to at the moment do n't forget to call straight away
19 In view of the widespread discussion ( and agreement ) about IT skill shortages during 1984 , it might have been reasonably expected that very high proportions of Advanced Course students would have jobs to go to at the end of their courses .
20 Mm , I think we need to call , we get , get a builder in because we need that , that roof seeing to at the back .
21 A list of insolvency practitioners ( ie solicitors with special expertise in the field of insolvency and approved as such ) may be referred to at the Law Society 's Hall , 113 Chancery Lane , London WC2A 1PL ( Tel : 01–242 1222 ) .
22 In the article referred to at the outset , Susan Sontag remarks that camp ‘ is a solvent of morality .
23 In those circumstances , it was hardly surprising that the judge found the two appellants in contempt and made the order referred to at the outset of this judgment .
24 Lear was also subject at the hands of his employer to even more glaring misacknowledgements : in what could generously be described as an insensitive oversight , four of the plates in Birds , are referred to at the bottom of the page as being ‘ drawn from Nature and on Stone by J & E Gould ’ , while the style of the bird and the signature on the drawing itself are patently Lear 's .
25 Those referred to at the beginning of this chapter , the dieters who think they ca n't shed weight on 1,000 calories a day , almost invariably belong to the can't-get-away-with-anything group and are not following the essential rules of calorie counting sufficiently strictly .
26 The " ideal " referred to at the beginning of this chapter is of marriage in which fidelity between partners is maintained from beginning to end .
27 Provided that the sale of debt is in excess of what the government intends to spend , a process referred to at the moment as ‘ overfunding ’ , then a shortage of liquidity has been created .
28 Yet most would want to agree that such belief ought not to be contradictory in any way ( while bearing in mind the distinction between paradox and contradiction referred to at the end of Chapter 6 ) .
29 Looking back at these different sets of theories ( outlined in sections 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 and 5.3.4 ) , consider how each of them might explain the restructuring of local government ( discussed in Chapter 4 and referred to at the start of section 5.3 ) which took place in the 1980s ?
30 And it , they 're likely to need something like a further twenty thousand pounds er , if they do n't have sufficient funds to continue to at the balance of this financial year .
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