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

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1 Associative learning , often called conditioning , has been studied in two forms , illustrated by Pavlov 's dogs , and pigeons learning to peck at discs in order to be fed .
2 He had not at that time known that specific request for permission to shoot at Yugoslavs in support of Military Government had come from Gen Keightley at 5 Corps in Austria .
3 Then , gripping her lips firmly together , because whatever else she said was bound to be wrong , Ellie continued to stare at Phena in horror and worry .
4 For the appellant Mr. Lester submits that it should now be appropriate for the courts to look at Hansard in order to ascertain the intention of the legislators as expressed in the proceedings on the Bill which has then been enacted in the statutory words requiring to be construed .
5 It was a relief to be able to look at objects in depth again after the hypnotic closeness of the walls and the limited view from my room .
6 The research develops a method for analysing this question , and applies it to look at change in manufacturing industry in London in the period 1976-81 .
7 Moreover , the closer a company moves towards computer-integrated manufacture ( CIM ) , the less possible will it find it to look at investments in isolation .
8 The second phase will involve more detailed case study work with a small number of authorities to look at techniques in practice .
9 Often their frustration is made worse as they do not wish to admit to stress at work in case it appears on employment or insurance records .
10 It will be seen that I have to arrive at figures in respect of damages in this case under a number of heads .
11 ‘ There was no inheritance in the case , you see , for Robert Beckenham was only a third son and chose to live at home in idleness rather than follow a profession . ’
12 His Aunt Lucy came to live at Howfield in order to look after Ramsey 's father and the family after Agnes Ramsey was killed .
13 The fog exacerbated his emphysema : he was short of breath , found it difficult to walk very far , and had to stay at home in seclusion .
14 The French — themselves victims of a blockade at Lochinver by Scottish fishermen last year — refused to allow a UK fish cargo ship to dock at Roscoff in protest at cheap imports from South America , eastern Europe and Britain .
15 With the impending publication of his Violin Sonatas ( K.301-K.306 — his first mature works to be printed ) which were dedicated to the Electress , Mozart was keen to stop at Munich in order to present them to her himself .
16 If an open-loop stepping motor control is to operate at speeds in excess of the start/ top rate the instantaneous stepping rate must be increased over a number of steps , until the maximum speed is attained .
17 SG to speak at conference in conjunction with NAHAT on Demographic changes .
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