Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [to-vb] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now I want to look at pattern knitting with the colour changer .
2 I like to sleep at night , and applying " scorched earth " tactics in selling OTC stocks to some unsuspecting people makes me cringe .
3 But I like to walk at night .
4 ‘ So there am I spending the rest of that day with you in my thoughts , and getting barely any rest from thoughts of you when I try to sleep at night either . ’
5 ‘ It was n't that , it was the amount of time I have to spend at home … helping with Jennifer , ’ she added .
6 ‘ I do n't , but there are things I have to do at home . ’
7 trouble is I have to leave at quarter to eight
8 I refuse to sit at home with my needlepoint , dear .
9 The whole edifice will be known as the ‘ European Union ’ ( a term to note if you want to shine at dinner parties ) .
10 If you want to experiment at home , it 'll cost you far less than in a salon but you should get a friend to help put the rollers in to get perfectly even curls .
11 If you decide to exercise at home ( and there are many programmes and routines on tape , in magazines and in books ) remember to start slowly and build up gradually , following the warming-up exercise faithfully at the beginning and end of the programme .
12 Once you get in the habit of really noticing what you eat , and expecting from the restaurants the same care for quality and ‘ real food ’ value you try to achieve at home , making the healthy choice becomes second nature .
13 If you prefer to pay at Post Office please use the Transcash payment slip attached .
14 Erm and what I want you to do tonight please , in your teams I want you to make a list tonight , in your teams of all the things you have to do at work .
15 You have to work at thrift .
16 You have to look at quality of earnings over the next decade , not over the next year .
17 Then we 're sending a letter which erm , well let me just say , we are then also sending , now here with the D I Y , the numbers er coincide Here the numbers coincide with the illustrations , so if I talk about a certain you have to look at paper one , paper two paper three or A B C. And you see what they look like .
18 In the first , the reader can identify immediately with the woman on the page , and the headline and sub-head add humour to humanity : ‘ Get motivated — get yourself a kick-start and find the drive you need to succeed at work and at home ’ .
19 We want to look at stress now , and realise that it is not all negative , in fact some people actually go out and seek a fair amount of stress .
20 Similarly , when we turn to care at home , it is not clear that if the costs of such support were to exceed those of residential care , they could or should be met .
21 We shall examine these ideas in more detail when we come to look at motivation and morale within organisations .
22 On the research agenda we need to look at organisation , information , and communication , and it may be time , as this new report suggests , to debate and reconsider the role of outpatient clinics .
23 Having acquired taxonomic information , and organised it within databases , we need to look at output .
24 The reason that this has been brought on , the reason that this er er agenda item brought to housing committee was basically er because it was there and er it 's I think it 's repulsive to bring forward to housing committee any er government regulations or we need to look at debating and er and that 's basically the reason .
25 ‘ But there is a strong feeling in Wales that we need to come back , and to do that we need to compete at world level .
26 The report might contain some nasty shocks , so the formula to be used by both sides is to agree to disclose reports upon which they intend to rely at trial .
27 Many applicants will have a firm idea of what they want to study at university , but others will want to take some time to consider various possibilities before they apply .
28 They continue to converse at cross purposes and wonder why their numerous conversations never seem to get anywhere or resolve any disagreement .
29 For instance , it would be wrong to reconsider the Taylor Report because some fans say they prefer to stand at football matches and there is a likelihood that less wealthy clubs will be forced out of business .
30 For too many , the lack of financial security , savings and a clear future mean that they have to live at subsistence level .
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