Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] the [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 The second-level decision required is whether or not to authorize further research or to abandon the project at decision node 2b .
2 The second-level decision required is whether or not to authorize further research or to abandon the project at decision node 2b .
3 Yes , they can just give us a ring at the museum , the number is er Banbury two five nine eight double five , or to ring the library at Banbury as well , they 're involved with the publication , and what will come out of it is not just an exhibition , but a whole archive for the future , I mean I 'm sure in the past we , we would have er liked to have known more about how the canals were built perhaps .
4 His claim that to see the atonement at work one should visit the House of Commons was made in those happy days before its proceedings were televised .
5 He hoped thus both to strengthen his hand in the cabinet , several of whose members were by no means convinced supporters of his policies , and to counteract the influence at court of the hostile Austrian and Russian ambassadors , who could usually count on the sympathy of George IV .
6 It is desirable for the text editor to be able dynamically to remove a block of text from the document being worked on , and to replace the block at any desired position at a later stage of the editing session .
7 The pure invention of these tales , the exercise of what at its best can be called the high imagination , allow the writer ( in Dryden 's phrase ) to take the clogs off his fancy , and to escape the world at will .
8 The co-ordinating council of the officers ' assemblies set up in January [ see p. 38730 ] sent a message to the summit calling on delegates to agree on the draft proposals on military issues , to halt troop withdrawal from eastern Europe until social protection for servicemen could be assured , and to maintain the military at an adequate level for defence .
9 Uncle rented out our horse and cart to carry the lunch baskets and the cartridges and to collect the bag at the end of the day .
10 The applicants also agreed to close a bar at 10.30pm , Sunday to Friday , and to close the complex at 7pm on Saturday .
11 You have but to press the button at nine , Ibrox , and at nine-five our beloved empire will be moving towards peace .
12 You could make complicated calculations , but an alternative is to set the blade for cutting the segments flat , but to hold the plank at the desired angle as you cut .
13 Forcing a litigant to settle with a judge who had usurped jurisdiction , in order to avoid still higher costs in a superior court , was not likely to have enhanced the popularity of the regality court of Glasgow , and , quite apart from the fact that he was himself injured by Sproull 's actions , Montrose had little choice but to remove the bailie-depute at the first opportunity .
14 A shared concept of scientific explanation is a unifying theme among Realists ( and Neo-Realists ) who are otherwise divided on , for instance , whether to pitch the explanation at the level of the system or its units .
15 Erm and people would n't know what to do , whether to leave the child at the bottom of the stairs and take the the shopping in or to leave the shopping and have er you know , er think it might go missing or something by the time they take the child and the buggy .
16 As I have already made clear , the issue in that case concerned the second decision which the Secretary of State has to make , whether to release the prisoner at the end of his tariff period or to detain him in custody .
17 In most cases you can choose whether to print the pattern at actual size or scaled to a percentage of actual size .
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