Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Bland said last night : ‘ Our scheme is designed to ensure that LWT is in a position to make and broadcast programmes at the weekend from 1993 onwards . ’
2 ‘ With its comprehensive specification and competitive pricing , Safrane will pitch Renault at the head of the volume executive sector for the first time . ’
3 The endometrium itself will undergo change at the point of implantation .
4 Among its other demands are : i ) that manufacturers should be obliged to take back and recycle products at the end of their useful life ; ii ) that the EC should take steps to set up a comprehensive system of environmental liability ; and iii ) that environmental impact assessments on construction projects and other EC-funded programmes be strictly enforced both within and outside Europe .
5 During a debate on party organisation , some representatives complained that Conservative Central Office was not providing Tory workers with the necessary back-up to sustain and win support at the grass roots .
6 Since this explanation does not actually require subjects to feel risk it would predict that subjects in this task would describe risks at the expense of other information , thus if many risky aspects of the film were described few non-risky ones would be .
7 To cap it all , cable-car access from the other side would guarantee tea at the top and a tourist audience — what more was needed ?
8 ‘ I should think she would welcome a regular salary instead of her present partnership , which can only yield peanuts at the moment . ’
9 You do n't need brackets at the end do you ?
10 Will I need room at the top and bottom of the stairs ?
11 Questions formulated at the workstation will initiate searches at the library node .
12 Her telephone number until that date is — 01.398.5819 — if you are unable to contact her please let Hilda Hewitt know details at the Office .
13 His sister did n't need anger at the moment , and it was only his concern that had allowed it to escape .
14 On Aug. 17 , the Australian Foreign Affairs Minister , Gareth Evans announced that his government would introduce legislation at the end of 1990 banning mining in the Australian zone , totalling about 42 per cent of Antarctica .
15 Because although the hotpots cost a pound er most people er will will buy drinks at the bar and er we 'll make fifty P out of them in the evening at the bar so you know we 'll make five pounds from anybody we sell tickets to from now on .
16 An average exposure and development would give a high contrast negative which would need manipulation at the printing stage to show shadow and highlight detail in the finished print .
17 Surrey police say the film would help identify participants at the weekend party , near Reigate , Surrey , where 16 police were injured .
18 The well-planned research will not present difficulties at the analysis stage , since the purpose of the answers will have been thought of in advance , and all the analysis really does is to fill in the details .
19 A neighbour who did not give evidence at the trial of Lisa and Michelle Taylor has said she saw a girl resembling Alison , 21 , arrive home at 6pm on the night she was stabbed .
20 At Enniskillen Courthhouse tomorrow 31 witnesses , including four soldiers , will give evidence at the inquest into the three IRA men 's deaths .
21 Members can present petitions at the close of business of the House each day , but in future should we disregard them because people have merely put their signatures to something which , according to the Minister , they may not give a damn about ?
22 Those who do no speak Spanish at the moment need not feel put off — it is surprising how quickly a language can be learned .
23 However patrons may deposit tickets at the Box Office for possible resale .
24 ‘ They do n't speak English at the garage ? ’
25 Not only did they monitor landings at the wharf , they also sifted through refuse dumps to find the remains of butchered dolphins , to estimate catches in previous seasons .
26 I will not give way at the moment , although I may later .
27 Most of the scriptures are all out , out to achieve that because they had to acha achieve perfection at the end of the day did n't they ?
28 And Colin Powell , former player and now head groundsman , insists : ‘ It may look chaos at the moment , but actually there 's only a little bit of tidying up to do . ’
29 I would have liked to have done better in the League this season , but I can see light at the end of the tunnel now .
30 Worried local residents still come to the Advice Centre for help with their legal problems , children still play safely in the refurbished Adventure playground , the Work Centre still sells Christmas cards , rugs and wooden toys , adults still learn to read and use computers at the Education Centre , and the clubs for the blind and the elderly still meet at 44 , Nelson Square .
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