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

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1 When such a clear target has been voiced and accepted , ideas for units begin to flow at a rate which the technology and the programmer find difficult to cope with .
2 Wild water buffaloes come to drink at the villus , where their calves run the risk of being snatched by the jaws of a large mugger , the marsh crocodile of the Far East .
3 So why did US companies fail to invest at a higher rate ?
4 Planners need to look at the long term provision of locally based day care as well as reviewing current provision in terms of suitability , costs etc .
5 Any proposals to alter the situation faced by older workers have to work at a number of levels : developing new social roles ; using legislation to change attitudes ; improving work prospects ; raising income levels ; increasing the effectiveness of health and social policies .
6 Like writing , paintings seem to hint at a topsy-turvy world in which , so to speak , time 's arrow moves the other way .
7 Some of these changes seem to occur at an early stage of the neoplastic process .
8 ( 8 ) The more female ducks the males have to look at the more time they spend looking at them .
9 There is a limited amount of money available for these payments , so social fund officers have to look at the needs of all those who apply for help and decide which needs can be met .
10 This argument is fully summarised by Cooper and Clark ( 1982 ) but , put briefly , it is that for full employment in the future businesses need to invest at a certain rate in new equipment .
11 Cheques have to arrive at the registrars by Thursday 10 September so post them by next Tuesday at the earliest .
12 If CFC emissions continue to increase at the current rate , they would cause an extra 2C of warming over the same period .
13 Firefighters expect to stay at the scene for at least the rest of the day — the strain of working amoung the debris under which two of their friends died shows only too clear to see .
14 Should two adjacent needles try to tuck at the same time , there is nothing between these two needles to actually hold the loops on to the individual needles , so the loops become just one loop , which often falls off both needles .
15 In general , corresponding developments tend to occur at a lower value of Rayleigh number when the Prandtl number is lower .
16 Half a dozen of Chris Crackenthwaite 's apprentices pass down the street just as the girls begin to arrive at the Market Hall factory .
17 Because the embryos begin to swim at the blastula stage they must be trapped in a nylon net to keep them still , the square holes providing micro-aquaria through which sea water is slowly passed .
18 — THE stars continue to shine at The Mall , Stockton in the vein of TV 's Stars In Their Eyes .
19 The three men start to speak at the same time .
20 As industries continue to concentrate at the world level , the forces described in this chapter raise two possibilities .
21 But gluRs fail to localize at the NMJ and , by 16h AEL , the EJC at the innervated junction is 10-fold greater than the uninnervated site .
22 Altdorf is renowned as a seat of learning , and the University of Altdorf is the most highly respected academic institution in the Empire , where lords and princes from many lands come to sit at the feet of the foremost thinkers in the Old World .
23 ( Most handlers tend to look at the horse instead , which merely makes him point more agitatedly . )
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