Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But he 's not alone , and Wright should look at every other striker in the land being kicked from behind every Saturday — they all have their problems , but do n't act like him . |
2 | At 9am the small shop would open , Ann would serve at the counter , and Thomas would deliver loaves to their immediate neighbours on foot . |
3 | On Aug. 28 it also announced that , in complete collaboration with NATO policy-making , the WEU would put at the immediate disposal of the UN almost 5,000 troops , along with transport and logistical equipment . |
4 | Sammy Meredith will jump at the chance of three months ’ work . |
5 | The factories in Kington will close at the end of February . |
6 | Faldo will stay at the top . ’ |
7 | Iago 's exploitation of trust enables him to make Othello kill Desdemona : all that Othello can say at the end is , ‘ Will you , I pray , demand that demi-devil/Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body ? ’ |
8 | You will note , however , from my colleague 's memo to me that before DEF can arrive at a price they would wish to meet management . |
9 | Peter Brooke , the UK Northern Ireland Secretary , announced on March 26 that all-party talks on the future of Northern Ireland would start at the end of April . |
10 | Seemingly always perky , the young Jane would swing at the speed of light and win everything on offer . |
11 | A resident of the North Shore will look at a wave and say , ‘ Bad weather they 've been having in Alaska ’ , or ‘ I see Siberia is in trouble again ’ . |
12 | Mr Smith said : ‘ However well intentioned the reform may have been and however well it may work in schools sufficiently funded for it to work , the fact is too many of its side-effects are visible , malign and damaging and John Patten must have at the very top of his agenda an urgent review . ’ |
13 | The international mediator Lord Owen said yesterday that talks between the Croatian government and Serbs would begin at the United Nations next week in an effort to renew a peace agreement blown apart in recent fighting . |
14 | ‘ We think it will be unique , ’ says Stuart Goldie. — David Bellamy will arrive at the centre off Ladgate Lane ( A1044 ) , near the Blue Bell Hotel , Acklam , at 10.30am . |
15 | This morning in Bonn , Dr Kohl will preside at an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss how West Germany should respond to the events of recent days . |
16 | If the Pitot tube points into the flow , the pressure Ps will occur at the point S and will be measured by a manometer connected to outlet 1 ( the manometer must , of course , block the tube , so that there is no flow through it ) . |
17 | At Wentworth Woodhouse we advised on what we thought the West Riding should buy at the sale to keep in the house . |
18 | And now , like as not , Sam 'll win at the fishing and you 'll be trothed to him — a bastard of Sir Gregory 's . " |
19 | But I knew Elsie would start at the top and not go very far down . |
20 | Otherwise , Nero will play at the computer while forests burn , and sentiment rather than science will decide the issue . |
21 | More than 120 members , serving or retired policemen , customs officers and prison officers , from all over the UK , Germany , Switzerland , France and Luxembourg will stay at the Welsh town 's youth hostel from July 16 to 18 . |
22 | A GUIDED circular tour on Sunday will look at the woodlands and village at Styal Country Park . |
23 | It was no use putting it off and she was sure that Ana should know at the same time . |
24 | But this time , Antonia 's mother had rung to ask whether Antonia might stay at the Jardines ' . |
25 | ‘ That would be a decision Mr Kinnock would take at the time , ’ Mr Mandelson declared loftily . |
26 | Mr Laird will speak at the ASE Club in Northgate at 11.00am . |
27 | While Britain may appear at the top of the European Community lone parent league table , other countries , both in and outside Europe , have as high or higher rates . |
28 | ‘ Mr France should look at the remarks made by the Barclays Bank chairman John Quinton who said even big business is getting into difficulty . ’ |
29 | Before Jos could knock at the door , it was opened by a tiny old woman bent at such an angle that she could not see them without straightening up , her head cocked to one enquiring side . |
30 | I could see it from where Abu Khadra used to stand at the edge of his fields in Barqa , although few people knew where Barqa was . |