Example sentences of "[vb base] at [art] [noun pl] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us now leap into the future , and look at the genes present then . |
2 | So , point six erm okay look at the sentences one and two under six , one is apparently ill-formed , herself left , except in I think some Irish dialects actually yes , well it has a rather special meaning where herself is given special status erm in the context , but in normal English , English herself left is ill-formed , but two , Florence saw herself is fine herself is a reflective pronoun refers that herself each other or one another , the other are reflective pronouns . |
3 | We look at the options available , and solve some common heating problems . |
4 | He said : ‘ Look at the problems 12 years of Tory mismanagement will bequeath to us ; a balance of payments deficit financed by hot money , casino-type operation — money which will fly away at the prospect of a Labour victory . ’ |
5 | It all makes much more sense if you look at the ratings that way . |
6 | Do you think you actually look at the words first or the picture first ? |
7 | Look at the tubes weekly to collect the adults of the F2 generation . |
8 | The two meet at the Showgrounds this Saturday to play for pride — and players for places — in the final game before the Irish League campaign gets underway . |
9 | Conversely , work at the plans approved stage continued its three-year plus decline . |
10 | In May , work at the plans approved stage dipped by 38 percent , from £1,381 million to £859 million , to its lowest level this year . |
11 | A big difference from the episode we have at the vets each month ! |
12 | They excel at the skills central to robotics . |