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

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1 … or is it just another of those little habits ( much favoured by men ) that seem to flourish at this time of year .
2 To work at this sort of depth it is necessary to dig a hole of bigger diameter and in this case you must consider your own safety .
3 Partly due to this , the long end of the yield curve has been rather stable in the UK , and the need to hedge at this end of the term structure was diminished .
4 Er , now the county really ought to look at this problem of grass growing over the pavement but the Cou Borough Council are using the shields that are not capable of cutting grass edges , grass verges .
5 ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said .
6 Okay and perhaps erm perhaps you 'd also like to l would you like to look at this side of things as well ?
7 ‘ That was a damn silly thing to do at this time of night . ’
8 If you hike down here ( a much wiser thing to do at this time of year ) the Grand Canyon Department of Arbitrary Silly Rules and Regulations have erected signs that read ‘ Do not go beyond this point without water . ’
9 But Kevin Curren struck some crucial blows — runs that Warwickshire could ill afford to concede at this stage of the match .
10 That is , the child is pre-programmed to arrive at this sort of representation of his mother tongue rather than any of the many other mathematically possible kinds .
11 It is fine to stay at this kind of level for a while .
12 We have , therefore , two possibilities to offer at this stage of our thinking : a simultaneous approach offering a mixture of BSL and English presented concurrently by teacher and pupil , or a bilingual approach where both BSL and English are accepted and used as separate languages .
13 THE Irish selectors , obviously pleased with the performance of the Under-25 team in the Home Countries Championship in Carlisle last week-end , really have n't got their sorrows to seek at this level of competition .
14 ‘ Of course , if you 're not interested , there are those who would snap my arm off to get at this piece of land . ’
15 " He has never asked me to go at this time of night before , " she whispered .
16 He glanced up at the sky and remarked : ‘ There 's nowhere to go at this time of night ’ , at which I said that I would be going home , and moved off to the right .
17 They were exactly the sort you 'd expect to see at this kind of activity : mostly middle-aged or older Americans or Germans in running shoes , with a few earnest Guardian readers thrown in for local colour .
18 Perhaps it may even spur them to have a rethink ( miracles have been known to happen at this time of year ) and remove the threat of closure not just from St Bart 's but many other wonderful facilities up and down the country .
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