Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , that should go at the very front of your binder , if you really want to keep that information in your binder . |
2 | Some may leap at the chance . |
3 | Some may baulk at the name though : Converse Rear Entry . |
4 | This may occur at the exposed soil surface as raindrops selectively erode fine clay particles , leaving heavier sand particles : with time this process can affect deeper parts of the soil profile , impairing its water-retaining capacity to such an extent that even after agriculture has been abandoned the forest may be unable to recolonise . |
5 | This should ensure at the very least that video taping is efficiently done using equipment which produces a clear picture and clear sound ; a requirement stressed by Douglas Brown J in the Rochdale case cited above . |
6 | ( Readers who doubt this should look at the bewildering array of welfare benefit leaflets in their local post office . ) |
7 | Anyone doubting this should look at the size of the GEM menus on a 19″ monitor ! |
8 | This must happen at the level of both ideas and organisation . |
9 | In the retail organisation looked at earlier in this chapter , this could start at the sales office , then to accounting , warehousing , production , buying and personnel . |
10 | This would fall at the Middle to Upper Coal Measures boundary near to the base of the Westphalian D. In the Coalbrookdale coalfield in west Central England , the so-called ‘ Symon Fault ’ is recognised as a strong angularity , probably within the Westphalian C sequence . |
11 | Two sessions today , for instance , were taken by one teacher ; another will teach at the January meeting ; In addition it will be seen from the programme for the year that volunteers are wanted to teach in April and June 1981 . |
12 | But , rightly , ICI is acting as if a bid is imminent , preparing its defences and making plans for itself in a way that guarantees that much will change at the firm . |
13 | Now she placed the obstacle of her nose between Anwar and Changez so that neither could get at the other . |
14 | We do not deny the value of long term repeated measurements of height for all children and have advocated that these should start at the earliest possible age . |
15 | The BBC still has its live coverage of the international matches and the NatWest Trophy , and it will also be screening highlights of the other matches but of necessity these will appear at the usual anti-social hours . |
16 | The BBC still has its live coverage of the international matches and the NatWest Trophy , and it will also be screening highlights of the other matches but of necessity these will appear at the usual anti-social hours . |
17 | Erm , living there because all can do at the moment , is work in a shop or a restaurant or something like that and she does n't get paid as much as she 'll get on Social Security so it 's not worth it , |
18 | They Those would evaporate at the same rates , although that one would be gone sooner because there 's less off it . |
19 | We 'd immediately dismiss 5% of our workforce and the same would happen at the larger timber firms throughout the UK . |
20 | Imagine the very worst that can happen at the interview — you fall over , give all the wrong answers , blush and become tongue-tied , antagonize the interviewer , do everything so badly you patently have not got a hope of getting the job . |
21 | It indicates that there is something left over after the linguists have done their work , a dark or light madness about language that will not be repressed and that can erupt at the very heart of the most sacred regulations identified as normative by grammarians . |
22 | Both would shout at the other down the telephone so much that Laura , fascinated by the interaction of her staff , used to worry on occasion that they were not ‘ getting on ’ . |