Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was disappointing to play so well at times and then lose it in that one spell .
2 We need to look more closely at processes of change ( and structures of stasis ) , particularly the roles of the forces and the relations of production .
3 He went up to look more closely at Mr Edgar , who suddenly recovered and hit Heathcliff hard on the neck .
4 It makes sense that if he were able to play as well at Test level as in county matches he may well have scored 80 first-class hundreds already .
5 In terms of the land which is lost and will it be counted , er I would agree with David Allenby , in so in so far as where small sites are lost , they are in fact largely taken up in past land-take trends , but when a major site is lost , that at the moment forms part of the ninety one base of employment , and it it is something that we would n't have anticipated , therefore I think in terms of when we look at land availability figures and availability of supply erm we would have to look very carefully at land which is lost or significant land which is lost , or a significant number of jobs , it would n't necessary be added onto the structure plan requirement , but it could be deducted from the land availa land availability figures as land lost .
6 It is well known that deprived children tend to do less well at school than their ‘ ordinary ’ peers .
7 Phil Whelan has returned from winning his second England under-21 cap in Turkey on Tuesday and looks likely to deputise once again at left-back .
8 Phil Whelan has returned from winning his second England under-21 cap in Turkey on Tuesday and looks likely to deputise once again at left-back .
9 How are bats able to fly so dexterously at night , in spite of the fact that they have very small , weak eyes ?
10 The project is likely to involve more than 200 researchers , and work is scheduled to start almost immediately at IBM 's Advanced Semi-Conductor Technology Centre .
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