Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( 2 ) A solicitor who is an officer , member or employee of or who is otherwise working in the practice of a recognised body , or a recognised body which is an officer or member of a recognised body , or a registered foreign lawyer who is a director or member of a recognised body , shall not by any act or omission by himself ( or itself ) or with any other person cause , instigate or connive at any breach of these Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of these Rules or section 9 of the Act and , for the avoidance of doubt , it is confirmed that a solicitor who is an officer , member or employee of or who is otherwise working in the practice of a recognised body remains personally subject to all the rules , principles and requirements of conducting affecting solicitors .
2 Another very firm edge can be obtained by knitting a ‘ cord ’ or roll at each edge ( see Diagram 2 ) .
3 Pieces of material much longer than the vice jaws should be gripped between two wood strips and held in the vice with the addition of a G-cramp or screw at each end ( fig.2 ) .
4 We were on a lonely stretch of road just outside London : it was late in the afternoon , darkness was about to fall and we were arguing about whether we should hurry on to the city or stay at some roadside tavern for the night .
5 However , any business which would like a free copy should contact 0800 777888 free , or ask at any NatWest branch .
6 While in his view Truth need not assume shape or form at any time , yet when it is made to do so in order to meet specific human needs it is called Iśvara or God and assumes a personal connotation .
7 Provided they have at least one year 's service with the University by the expected date of birth , or have at any time been eligible to receive full-rate Statutory Maternity Pay or were at any stage entitled to the benefits of a previous employer 's paid maternity leave scheme , women are eligible for 18 weeks maternity leave on full pay , followed by up to 22 weeks unpaid maternity leave .
8 The recovery is slow and patchy , but the policy is sound — Labour Members who laugh and snigger at such remarks ought to ask themselves why it is that Britain of all the countries in Europe has the most inward investment from overseas investors .
9 Counselling help and support at this stage can be vital to the way that individuals learn to face up to their lives as post-generation parents .
10 There is strong emphasis on loyalty and support at this stage :
11 Advice and support at this time could aim to minimise the chances of a girl returning to an unhappy discordant home and to parents with whom she may largely have lost touch .
12 and you go and stand at those castle round parts and we went for a walk and there was a football match going on was n't there ?
13 Dot did n't tell her that at school they already had hot and cold water and she could wash her hands and face at any time .
14 The nurses cast an eye at his blood pressure and look at each other .
15 yeah , they 'll be , and she 's always moaning driving Sue up the wall , why should I keep him blah , blah , blah , blah , doing nothing , we sit and look at each other and Sue said for Christ sake she said you 're twenty years old , not forty , she 'd been bad on and off again , throat , well she had the shoulder , throat er she thought she had , oh the diabetes was one were n't it , diabetes one , they thought she had , thought that she had glandular fever but she has n't and er , so Sue said to her well are you looking after yourself and she said yes I am , Sue said well I du n no she never seems to be , cos she 's never been well has she really ?
16 ‘ We need to consider it carefully and look at all aspects , ’ he added .
17 Yeah , and look at that snow
18 And look at that label ! ’ said Gloria .
19 ‘ Just come and look at these clouds — they 've got to be one of Nature 's perfect designs ! ’
20 ‘ Come and look at these pictures . ’
21 Sabine welcomed Marie-Christine 's suggestion that they should take their coffee up to her room , and look at some furniture catalogues .
22 I too will treat this group of writers as ‘ structuralists ’ and look at some aspects of their work to show how it has created an object for analysis that is relevant to the empirical tasks of the sociology of knowledge .
23 ‘ And after lunch she said , why do n't we take the car and go and look at this siege in Balcombe Street ?
24 Take one publisher at a time and look at this year 's list .
25 And look at this paper .
26 And look at this letter .
27 ‘ Come and look at this lot , lad ! ’
28 And look at those trees .
29 She wanted to sit here , and stare at this view , which was much better than hospital .
30 Alive and alert at all times . ’
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