Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] at [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This has often been criticised because we are told that in drawing an analogy we normally know ‘ both sides ’ that we are comparing ( eg ‘ does n't he look like a horse ? ’ , where we can look at both and judge ) , whereas in this case we can only look at one side , the object that we are comparing with God .
2 At lunch time Derek and I almost caused a riot in the dining hall , because between us we could obviously only sit at two tables at once and every table wanted us to sit with them .
3 A person who harasses does not usually stop at one victim .
4 Does your niece still live at One House ?
5 Let us now look at one conversation and see how this works .
6 Sir Thomas denies this vigorously , claiming as an example that the board will now look at ten options in the acute strategy review instead of the four announced publicly last November .
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