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

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1 She could hang around up at the Karl Joseph and hope to catch him when he went back after rehearsal , but the same applied — everyone would see her .
2 Well , then , you 'll know why just at the moment the Consul-General does n't want trouble between Moslems and Copts . ’
3 Did John Doe do much up at the Tilberthwaite Mines ?
4 If only the population could just manage , by random drift , to get itself over the knife-edge , it could coast down the slope to the Tit for Tat side , and everyone would do much better at the banker 's ( or ‘ nature 's ’ ) expense .
5 The prince said he would do so only at the head of an army of 60,000 men ; the parlement pronounced him a contumacious vassal , and sentenced him to loss of the duchy .
6 In deciding whether these tests are satisfied the judge must look not just at the prosecution 's case , but must take into account the likelihood of the newspaper successfully raising a defence .
7 We should look not just at the actual drug taking itself , but also at what makes people want to take drugs . ’
8 All right , well let's look not just at the quantity , but at the quality .
9 One may look not only at the rest of the section in which the word appears but at the statute as a whole , and even at earlier legislation dealing with the same subject-matter — for it is assumed that when Parliament passed an Act , it probably had the earlier legislation in mind , and probably intended to use words with the same meaning as before .
10 It should look not only at the responsibilities of Government , but at the contributions that others make : business , local authorities , NGOs and members of the public alike .
11 It also suggests why ‘ interdisciplinarity ’ may occur not simply at the notional boundaries of contiguous disciplines , but as a subtle and often unpredictable flow of information and influence from one part of the model to another .
12 This should occur not only at the design stage but also as experience develops in operating the plant and data on actual failures and failure rates become available .
13 We shall look more closely at the relationship between the dramatic playing and performance modes in the next chapter .
14 To understand the basis of this division , we should look more closely at the construction of organisms .
15 If we transfer this sail to a board which is restrained by its daggerboard from moving sideways , we can look more closely at the driving force ( Fig 18 ) .
16 But let us look more closely at the other six trouble makers .
17 This tends to suggest that one should look more closely at the characteristics of those sustained or not sustained at home , and at the decision to admit to an institution .
18 Let us look more closely at the football hooligans themselves .
19 In chapter 3 I shall look more closely at the impact of these demographic patterns on the need for support from relatives .
20 To appreciate fully the origin of these offences we must look more closely at the kind of theories held by the pupils .
21 We will therefore look more closely at the idea of ‘ managing ’ conflict .
22 Let us look more closely at the Government 's argument .
23 To understand what the issue is really about , we must look more carefully at the premises they bring to bear on the discussion of reduction ; for this debate functions as a strait-jacket , stifling the very assumptions and aspirations which lie at the heart of the dispute .
24 I do not accept that , but we should look more carefully at the way in which we spend money on tobacco .
25 We in com in coming to a view on the principle of an orbital system , looked at erm those issues in very general terms and clearly erm we 'll will through the process of either a planning application or the local plan and i would say at this point that we we already have er a member commitment to include the preferred option of the County Council within the local plan as we move forward to our consultation draft next year , we would obviously look more rigorously at the the pros and cons of er particular road schemes .
26 To understand the reasons behind that agreement we must look more loosely at the context in which it was made .
27 If he is to stay in his job , he should look more seriously at the many other complaints about the way in which his Ministry is regulating food firms , especially in the meat trade .
28 What 's more , he had also learned that he must ignore the first playing of the tune , and wait 15 minutes until it played again at the end of the programme — the dog would look up quizzically at the sound of the familiar music but stay still , apparently too smart to respond to an obvious false alarm .
29 But first let us look back briefly at the events from 1945 to 1956 that provided the prologue to the post-imperial era which began at Suez .
30 Will the Minister look yet again at the proposed closures , especially RAF Brawdy ?
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