Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | This led me to look at various conventional sorts of murder which could be seen as being idea or perfect murders , with the notion of reversing one of them . |
2 | This showed him sitting at a desk , pencil in hand : his mother 's vision of what school should be about . |
3 | This lets you get at the information without having to understand anything about databases and without having to wade through reams of data . |
4 | This bids them to look at the common law ( i.e. the legal position ) before the Act , and the mischief that the statute was intended to remedy ; the Act is then to be construed in such a way as to suppress the mischief and advance the remedy . |
5 | This makes me feel at a disadvantage . ’ |
6 | Anyway I 'm delighted to see we 've at last got round to this . |
7 | Rosen laughed , too much because he was so relieved to have something to laugh at , ‘ Oh Delia , you are wonderful … ’ |
8 | How much have you to record at once ? |
9 | And at the main counter , er of the total amount you 've spent in the last year , both on your own stamp collection and on gifts to other collectors , which you do n't do , how much have you spent at the main counter ? |
10 | It 's Of the total amount you 've spent in the last year , both on your own , how much have you spent at the main It does n't ask you how much you spent anywhere . |
11 | Though I agreed with their political views , I could not condone the way they acted and was glad to see them go at last . |
12 | It is hard to imagine him coming at a better time as we plan to make our first Diocesan Assembly the centrepiece of his visit , on Saturday 10th June . |
13 | First , it 's hard to stop oneself looking at the scene , it 's so fascinating . |
14 | And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds . |
15 | I was in favour of hauling him in last week , but the powers-that-be thought it better to let him remain at large for the time being , in the hope that he might lead us to his employers . ’ |
16 | Well , how many did we look at ? |
17 | 8 A coin collector has C coins and is given a further 20 coins.If he now has 2,352 coins altogether , how many did he have at first ? |
18 | How many did she bake at school ? |
19 | November 2nd 1981 had me arriving at the mere on a calm , mild , dull day that saw hardly a ripple on the surface . |
20 | How many have you looked at ? |
21 | No , erm basically er I think for the anyhow Trevor will be coming in , so we 'll , we just st try and stay a little more to see what happens at the end . |
22 | And that I , I would n't be adverse , I know it means you know you , you , if you put s some extra into one thing you 've got to take it away from somewhere else , but I , I , I would be quite happy to see them look at special needs and whether we actually need even more careers officer time for that . |
23 | ‘ It 'll soon be dark and then we wo n't be able to see him coming at all . ’ |
24 | Some patients may not have friends or relatives able to give them support at home , or may live in unsuitable accommodation . |
25 | ‘ Is it injurious to keep them working at night ? ’ |
26 | All that time , and she had n't been able to get him to look at her . |
27 | It 's important to have something to look at . |
28 | One of the first signs one sees at the airport challenges , in English : ‘ Take a chance on success ! ’ |
29 | First let us look at the way e-mail would be used in almost any organisation . |
30 | Two of the Bernard brothers first saw her seated at a bar drinking , whilst apparently listening to her male companion who was talking to her , quietly and seriously and in an unobtrusive manner . |