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

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1 Most of us need to borrow money at some time or another .
2 Very few of us go through life without needing to borrow money at some time or other .
3 Other writers have complained , particularly in discrimination cases , that conciliation officers are too willing to encourage settlement at any price and fail to provide the support an unrepresented applicant may need against the relatively advantaged position of the employer ( Gregory , 1987 ) .
4 Does he appreciate the nonsense of the proposal to increase taxation at this time of economic difficulty ?
5 Briefly , there are three principal challenges : improving the quality ( resolution ) of the scanned electronic product currently available to the user ; storing the scanned material in a from that will be accessible hundreds of years from now ; and putting into place distribution systems to provide access at any distance ( Commission 1993 : 14 ) .
6 I mean it really does depend upon how secure they were and how much , how much support , ge genuine support they had of the , the masses as a whole , because if they did n't then there 's no way , and people were n't calling for them to establish socialism at that time were they ?
7 This modelling framework can also be extended to include oligopoly at each level and firm by firm integration , at the cost of some complexity .
8 Meetings with the Reference Group of local providers will continue periodically to allow Lothian 's purchasing arrangements to be reviewed ; in addition we are pleased to receive feedback at any time .
9 The fact that community nurses all over the country are tearing around between 7.30 and 9.30 in the morning giving one dose of insulin after another is almost always dictated by the needs of each client to receive insulin at that time of day .
10 But enterprises designed for continuous innovation and incremental improvement use a structure designed to spur innovation at all levels .
11 Such a reassertion will , in the criminal field , result in the attempt to create consensus at any rate around the crimes which we almost all abhor , such as serious violence ’ ( Bottoms , 1977 : 90 ) .
12 Activities to support chemistry at this level will be strengthened and the Society will seek active involvement in the development of general national vocational qualifications at this level .
13 After many years when some ensembles seemed hesitant to apply them to appropriate passages of slow and moderate conjunct movement , thus depriving such movements of the vitality their composers surely intended , some performers seem now to apply inequality at all tempos , including the recklessly fast .
14 Ait Ahmed stressed that the meeting had been mainly concerned with the need to avoid violence at that Friday 's prayers ; the FFS , while rejecting any alliance with the FLN or the FIS , was in favour of " a dialogue in all directions " .
15 ‘ If you choose to play sport at this level , friends and relationships are among the things you must sacrifice . ’
16 Those circumstances posed a threat to peace in Europe and Neville Chamberlain , being anxious to avoid war at all costs , arranged to meet Hitler on 15th .
17 There 's obviously frustration on the part of low paid women members of NALGO and some of our NUPE colleagues , and we are pleasantly surprised that they felt = and I wish now to express frustration at that response of management to break off local negotiations on their grading structure .
18 You wo n't , as far as we 're having to buy coal at that price .
19 I believe this is what friends are for , to give support at this time .
20 Crewe of American Express says ‘ the banks ca n't afford to do business at that level ’ , but adds that American Express is talking to retailers and other outlets about its charges , especially those made to small restaurants and hotels .
21 He was called to give evidence at this morning 's hearing , but , although he appeared at the witness stand he exercised his right to remain silent .
22 They were both breathing fast , and Polly 's legs threatened to give way at any second .
23 I also refer to my prior point , vis-à-vis the Wunderlich record , that much of the material was issued on single CDs , again forcing the collector to duplicate material at some expense .
24 It is , however , very much a matter of judgement how far it is desirable to pursue coverage at all costs .
25 Boxer was forced to reduce pace at this point by the congestion of traffic in and out of the Barracks .
26 By attempting to sustain life at all costs , and by refusing to admit the fact that death is a good and proper part of life , doctors are in error .
27 ‘ We can not be expected to draft legislation at this stage , ’ he said .
28 It is better to assemble code at another computer memory location , save to disk , and then copy to the unit .
29 Iverson ( 1962 ) designed the APL language to describe hardware at this level , although the language is general enough for use in other areas ; Falkoff , Iverson , and Sussenguth ( 1964 ) give a description of the IBM 360 architecture using this language .
30 Such parents value obedience as a virtue and favour punitive , forceful measures to curb self-will at those points where the child 's actions or beliefs conflict with what they think is proper conduct .
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