Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] at the " in BNC.
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1 | However , some patients may experience pain at the site of the rash for six months or even longer . |
2 | The other supporters must collect vouchers at the turnstiles tomorrow night against Ipswich Town , Thursday night 's game against Plymouth , and the derby game against Middlesbrough on Easter Monday . |
3 | Anyone with information on the robbery should contact police at the Lisburn Road station ; telephone 650222 . |
4 | He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender . |
5 | He can be forgiven that lapse and should recover losses at the expense of the Gold Cup pretender . |
6 | No , so we should be age thirty four , and it should have non-smoker at the top , so it 's right at the front , the commonest mistake is to look up smokers in non-smokers , and non-smokers in smokers . |
7 | They argue that notification of a new substance should take place at the moment it is developed , rather than in the run-up to marketing . |
8 | Ivan III had recognized the peasant 's right to leave his lord , provided he settled his debts and paid a fee , laying down only that such movement should take place at the end of the harvest , during the fortnight surrounding St George 's Day ( an autumn as well as spring feast in the Orthodox calendar ) . |
9 | The audit should take place at the same time as the hardware inventory is being checked , and a relational database should be constructed to link the two inventories together . |
10 | The Association would strongly recommend that they should take effect at the earliest in January of the following year . |
11 | While it is helpful to make a distinction between ‘ policies ’ on the one hand and the implementation process on the other , this must raise problems at the margin . |
12 | The level at which stamp duty is imposed has been lifted to £60,000 , which should save homebuyers at the lower end of the market an average £600 . |
13 | I believe if this is indeed a statement about the christian ideal of marriage , then we should put worship at the very centre of it . |
14 | All other types of mail to and from HM Forces in Northern Ireland and South Atlantic must bear postage at the HM Forces concessionary rates . |
15 | Section 138 does not affect the court 's powers to grant relief on such terms as it thinks fit under s 146(2) of the Law of Property Act 1925 , but subject thereto , it provides that where rent arrears have not been paid into court not less than five clear days before the hearing , then if there is a right of re-entry or forfeiture the court must order possession at the expiry of such period , not being less than four weeks from the date of the order , as the court thinks fit , unless within that period the lessee pays into court all the rent in arrears and the costs . |
16 | However patrons may deposit tickets at the Box Office for possible resale . |
17 | i might use flo at the right side instead of the left for him to win the hard , long balls from left back bjornebye . |
18 | We 'll have Steiner at the Tower . |
19 | Lithuanian photographer Aleksandras Macijauskas would admit to creating art if pressed , although he might express surprise at the impact his photography has had through exhibitions in Europe and America as well as in the former ‘ eastern block ’ . |
20 | That might cause headaches at the likes of ICL , which says it 'll run Destiny on its DRS3000 boxes ( UX No 384 ) , whilst maintaining a Sun-compatible operating system on its DRS6000 Sparc range . |
21 | There were fears that this might cause frictions at the meeting on January 21st of the finance ministers and central bankers of the Group of Seven ( G7 ) big industrial economies ( America , Britain , Canada , France , Germany , Italy and Japan ) . |
22 | I 'm having a quick read through this and I 'll I 'll ask questions at the same time . |
23 | Yeah , but they might arrest daddy at the same time . |
24 | ‘ I 'll find serenity at the bottom of this cup . ’ |
25 | And Colin Powell , former player and now head groundsman , insists : ‘ It may look chaos at the moment , but actually there 's only a little bit of tidying up to do . ’ |
26 | They could repatriate profits at the official exchange rate and then reinvest them at favourable black-market rates that more than offset their tax liabilities . |
27 | He could see Ruth at the door of his office , frowning , shaking her head , looking back over her shoulder . |
28 | Later , students could attend lectures at the Royal Institution by Michael Faraday ( 1791–1867 ) who was himself the son of a blacksmith farrier . |
29 | ’ You could try Ezra at the corner . ’ |
30 | If this sort of thing could take place at the most sacred shrine in Delhi , then the festivals at the lesser dargahs-such as that which grew up around the grave of the saintly Emperor Bahadur Shah I — could be even more lively . |