Example sentences of "[to-vb] at [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These are activities that offer everyone in a varied class the chance to share a common mathematical experience , yet to work at a level appropriate to each individual .
2 She continued to exhibit at the New English Art Club ( 1908–11 ) .
3 But his interest grew as he worked , and he began to aim at a comprehensive expository commentary on Epicurus .
4 You need to have done 50 hard winter climbs , climbed some classic routes in the Alps — normally 3,000ft long , and be able to ski at a reasonable parallel level both on an off piste .
5 Or to jeer at the discredited Baltic Communists who rode in behind the thugs , proclaimed themselves in charge in Lithuania and Latvia and then scuttled for cover .
6 The women clucked and tutted as one by one they turned to stare at the tall fourteen year old .
7 He said : ‘ During that year it was decided that there was life beyond Impact 92 and that it was time to look at a total economic development strategy for the city rather than just a one year one . ’
8 In Section 24.3 , therefore , we digress from fluid dynamics to look at a non-fluid mechanical system .
9 Actually , I missed some good ones in the couple of days ' holiday I took ; if I 'd just bothered to look at a single fucking news-stand after I left Stromeferry I 'd have seen this story starting to break about this guy — ‘ The Red panther ’ the tabloids decided on eventually — murdering these right-leaning pillars of the community .
10 It will be necessary to look at the changing spatial organisation of production in Cramlington and North Shields , and in the city region of which they are related parts .
11 You 've got to look at the other positive thing as well though that if it comes out as a target and there are specific training needs there throughout the
12 By defining retirement as coterminous with dependency , the ‘ structured dependency ’ authors inevitably see the trend towards earlier retirement as regrettable , but in fact it need not be so : this depends on the extent to which retirement leads subsequently to poverty in old age , and to discover this it is necessary to look at the other three main determinants of the financial status of the elderly .
13 Because trustees are rarely dealt with specifically in the income tax code , it is critical to look at the appropriate taxing section ( eg TA 1988 , s15 in the case of Schedule A and s18 in the case of Schedule D ) in order to ascertain the particular liability in a given situation .
14 Causal path models are excellent devices for forcing the data analyst to look at the appropriate marginal relationships in tables .
15 Ca can we just look at a I do n't know which way to be specific or to look at the general first , can I just
16 Yeah , in the flats themselves , living in the flats , I mean s have to look at the actual local facilities as well , I mean they 're , I mean I suppose that 's a factor as well to take into account ?
17 ‘ I think the first thing I tend to do ’ , said an area supervisor , ‘ is … to look at the normal working standards normally applied and see whether they would be adequate to protect the river ; and you then take into account the flow , the volume of the discharge or the rate of flow of the discharge and the volume . ’
18 You are thus unable to look at the great outside and feel you are missing something .
19 Squeeze past the parked cars to look at the wonderful little shops , which specialize in tin toys , dolls ' houses and cinema posters then turn right into Marché aux Fromages to get back to Grand'Place .
20 Racism just boils down to ruling-class propaganda ; you 've only got to look at the popular Tory press , churning it out day after day , all owned and controlled by capitalists who 've got a direct interest in setting white workers against black and undermining the unity of the working class .
21 Before tackling the theoretical problems raised by that question , it will be instructive to look at the volatile critical reputation of Brief Encounter within British film culture , since this can be linked very closely to shifting paradigms of authorship .
22 Return to the T-junction and carry straight on , not forgetting to look at the lovely wild flowers on the left bank — a mass of yellow pimpernel and birdsfoot trefoil .
23 Consolidation would be little help if one still had to look at the old repealed Acts in order to interpret the new one .
24 Better to look at the written key word , get your practice partner to repeat the descriptive sentences ( which will then be easy ) and go on to the next on the list .
25 Iron-hard fingers dug into Joseph 's thinning hair and pulled his head back until he was forced to look at the soft spoken man .
26 The setting up of the Select Committee to look at the whole under-fives area
27 Examining patients with and without uraemia enabled us to look at the gastric mucosal damage over a very wide range ( 43 fold ) of in vivo ammonia production making it unlikely that any association was missed .
28 Head down to the Grand'Place ( marked by the finger on the map ) to look at the glittering gilt-laden guild houses from the age of Rubens .
29 This market is currently valued at $6,500m worldwide and is expected to grow at an aggregate annual rate of 13% .
30 There is a general tendency , Marx claimed , for wages to stick at a general exploitative level , except when some skills are temporarily scarce .
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