Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [noun] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 The modern veterinary surgeon does not see nearly as many cases of distemper as we used to , simply because most people immunize their puppies at the earliest possible moment .
2 In addition , the GEMMs , IDBs and SEMBs report their positions at the close of each day to the Bank of England , which analyses them and provides a risk assessment by the next day , although the Bank also takes other broad factors into consideration for its supervisory functions .
3 Expect his team to group around the yellow jersey , lots of nervousness and shoving in the peloton , while adventurous riders test their strength at the front .
4 In his rage he declared war on the whole animal tribe , swearing that he would exterminate the lot of them , and recapture his daughter at the same time .
5 If he gets back , tell him I expect his attendance at the ball . ’
6 These irregularities amount , say his bosses at the Justice Department , to a scandal .
7 It moved to the then co-ordinator of security and intelligence in the Cabinet Office , Sir Antony Duff , who was given the right of direct access to Mrs Thatcher and encouraged to override the JIC 's supporting machinery and voice his concerns at the highest level when a potential emergency was sensed .
8 Place your thumbs at the centre between the eyebrows ( the ‘ third eye ’ ) and this time slide your thumbs a little more firmly over the brow bone and off the head .
9 You must always stand so that you face the opponent because this is the position from which you can launch the maximum number of powerful attacks and place your opponent at a disadvantage .
10 Place your hands at the base of the back , on either side of the spine with your fingers relaxed , pointing towards the head .
11 Wh what I 'd like to suggest , without going through it all again , is that perhaps we could agree to ask the Town Clerk to write to Planning Department and voice our concern at the way this matter is being handled .
12 Now you , too , can contribute to the debate : on 2 November , voice your opinion at a Question Time-style discussion organised by the Victoria & Albert Museum — ‘ The Prince of Wales rules OK ?
13 Involve your staff at every level .
14 Cuts in the defence industry have already seen more than three thousand people lose their jobs at the Dowty Group and Smiths Industries in Gloucestershire over the alst three years .
15 With companies in Hereford shedding staff in the recession , the outlook for those who lose their jobs at the RAF base is bleak .
16 Note that we are assuming that both sets of firms sell their output at the price p t and that they have identical real wage elasticities of demand ( - α ) : that is , the firms are identical in every respect other than the timing of their wage contracts .
17 Teams from the whole of Europe concentrate their work at a single lab in southern England where a huge torus of magnets containing gas at 100 million degrees tries to reproduce the Sun 's power .
18 His big chance comes on Thursday , September 23 , when Stagestruck , the province 's newest musical group , make their debut at the Bedford Street venue .
19 But there 's no doubt it 's the smelly ones which will be attracting all the attention when they make their appearance at the Chelsea Show .
20 I have a pee , then I wash my hands at the sink .
21 I shake my head at the Amiga screen .
22 So I put my mind at the place where the character I 'm playing is , and whatever is making her cry , I work on that and make that affect me .
23 But senior members of the cast reveal their surprise at the lack of training for young , inexperienced colleagues , the lack of rehearsals and the way lacklustre storylines were sent out from London .
24 Current models of collaborative research assume that companies pool their resources at the pre-competitive R&D phase and the apply results individually in a competitive environment .
25 Because the birds dart around quickly , they have to emit clicks and receive their echoes at a very fast rate in order to avoid collisions .
26 The Hall Associations hold their reunions at the same time and there is an opportunity to see the work of one or more departments .
27 It should be understood , however , that in consequence of the constitutional position of the Crown , the Crown has the right to change its employees ' conditions of service at any time , and that they hold their appointments at the pleasure of the Crown .
28 Scientists — many of them , like the physicists Niels Bohr and Enrico Fermi , refugees from Fascism — put their skills at the disposal of the government .
29 The film 's main assets are Croft and Tiernan , both young enough to ignore the weight of Shakespeare 's name and get on with acting — they put their words at the service of fresh emotions , not the other way round .
30 It was turning into yet another hot day , and Fen suggested they break their walk at a local hostelry .
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