Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [prep] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 This was a small enclave at first where homemade soup , fruit and a few other wholesome products were not only provided free , but all staff were expected to partake of them at midday .
2 Their business is designed to start with you at the R & D stage and stay with you through large scale manufacture .
3 I was pleased to learn that Mr Tony Icke had booked to stay with us at Llanbrynmair on Monday evening .
4 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Social Services Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decided to deal with it at this meeting .
5 In accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Community and Environment Services Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decided to deal with it at this meeting .
6 She will make it clear right from the start by her tone of voice that it is with tired reluctance that she has decided to deal with you at all .
7 The yard door was bolted at 11.15 but a woman — Sara ? — was seen to enter by it at around 11.30 .
8 In fact , given the bitterness the memory of Cherith still evoked , she wondered why he 'd decided to confide in her at all .
9 But I think there 's also the other end of the scale which is , which is what , you 've slightly amended this year , is the fact of elderly people erm , I know recently that myself have gone through the fact of my gran had er , was going through a very sick period , and if she 'd have come back home , it would have been very difficult for me to have had to look after her at the same time as trying to attend my council duties , and this would have been the same for my dad , and the additional income which this would have brought , to have paid someone to be able to look after her whilst we were at council meetings , and you can remember that these meetings sometimes go on , you can say well , this meeting should be over by one o'clock then it goes on till three o'clock or whatever , and then peop , the problems mount up for that person left on their own , and I think that those things have to be taken into consideration , and I believe that this is the first step forward in trying to recognise that people have responsibilities outside of the council chamber .
10 When they had carried him into his cage that afternoon and taken him out of the carrier box in which he had journeyed for so long , he had hardly dared to look around him at the other cages .
11 You 've got to look at it at five years plus .
12 In fact he had not bothered to look at me at all .
13 I think this is what we 've got to do with them at school .
14 Dad says we 've got to start on them at once . ’
15 Yeah , I just want to get the emphasis back onto that one first , and the products , we accepted it and we 've got to live with it at some point in time , but the longer I can put that off , the better .
16 You 've definitely got to think about it at er long-term er , very much so , Chris .
17 The receiver 's got to dispose of them at some stage .
18 Fourteen people sat down to dinner at the house , a local man , Thomas Jones , being employed to wait on them at table .
19 He said he had been invited to call upon them at their new house .
20 When Pennant visited it in 1772 there were three farmers living in it with their stock and crops and at times in the summer months as many as twelve families were known to stay in it at once and it was the headquarters of those employed in the manufacture ( if kelp .
21 There had been no problem in having Eve brought up as a Catholic , since the Westwards had never wanted to know about her at all , and did n't care what faith she was raised in just as long as they never had to hear her name .
22 ‘ Norman has specifically asked to talk to us at Mr Quigley 's house ’ , she said .
23 ‘ If we had wanted to deal with it at the time , we should have taken the action then . ’
24 When he finally arrived in Calcutta he was not of course allowed to stay with us at the Sisters , which puzzled you children , but he stayed with the Oxford Mission Fathers and came over every day to see us , until a kindly businessman heard about us and took us along to his palatial house until we could decide what next to do .
25 Had she pretended to wait on everybody at some private view , then walked out through the door ?
26 That they have managed to cope with it at all is perhaps some credit to at least a reasonable level of fairness within the system .
27 I saw him a lot at the Ehukai Beach Park where he was based , but only managed to talk to him at any length at a party in the hills .
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