Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [to-vb] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ … we find it unfortunate that Upjohn failed to respond at all readily to requests made by the Licensing Authority as early as 1990 , that they should carry out a new post-marketing surveillance study ’ . |
2 | The USA and IBM continue to lead at all levels — in supercomputers , in mainframes , in minis , and in micros ( IBM and Apple ) . |
3 | There was always a supply of the two things Simon liked to consume at all hours , fresh fruit and very good brandy . |
4 | Eve refused to laugh at all . |
5 | A bout of sickness and diarrhoea exacerbated the problem intensely to the point of Darren refusing to eat at all and becoming extremely weak and debilitated . |
6 | Cud play to win at all times and no mistake . |
7 | Cud play to win at all times and no mistake . |
8 | The anxieties of some UK companies over the reluctance of UK banks to participate at this stage were assuaged with the early November announcement of a meduium-term facility worth about £700 million ( $190 million ) to be extended to Kuwait by the UK government . |
9 | When they turned off the main road Uncle George had to drive at little more than walking pace , for he could n't see where the lane ended and the ditches at the sides began , for snow cloaked everything . |
10 | Schaffer paused to look at some of the bright crayon drawings that were pinned to the foremost partition . |
11 | Marguerite began to laugh at this challenge to Alain , and he fixed Jenna with derisive eyes . |
12 | I suppose it has something to do with the feeling that what came out of America tended to operate at either of two levels . |
13 | Gwendolen started to scream at this hard-heartedness , but suddenly stopped again as Auguste rose to come to her aid . |