Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Air Force , again for reasons of cost , wants them based at existing missile sites in Wyoming , whence they would flee when a crisis loomed . |
2 | Has it changed at all ? |
3 | She says they bark at all times of day and night . |
4 | So Open Server for Kix is an A P I , an application programming interface , which allows us to get at S Q L data on D B Two S Q L , but also allows us to get at any another database or application system which resides in . |
5 | The question of hedgerows , maintaining natural areas of woodland , etc. leads me to look at another area which causes concern not just to the RSPCA but many other animal welfare groups . |
6 | He has stayed to deal with them , but still believes God means him to go at some point . |
7 | So then this technique enables you to look at single channel currents , and moreover , if you 've got a partially er purified preparation of endomembranes it enable to look at channels in endomembranes too . |
8 | But how does he arrive at that figure of £327 ? |
9 | ‘ The achievement has important implications for the region as it enables us to look at economic development in a European context . |
10 | A knowledge of feng shui enables us to look at some of the ancient sites elsewhere in the world in a new light . |
11 | As a definition , this has its flaws but it can still help us understand better what health care should be about and enables us to work at improving health care provision . |
12 | You 've got okay you 've got something like a six I do n't even know what time the train comes they change at different times , the one I 've caught was at five past nine train . |
13 | A UK company has a US parent , which often instructs it to look at possible acquisitions around the world . |