Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] at a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But remember it was Mrs Thatcher , who when she was arguing against the er European Monetary System , said you ca n't buck the markets , and ultimately that is true , or at least more precisely , you can only buck them at a cost , you can only buck it by buying or selling pounds , which messes up your money supply , or raising or lowering your interest rates at a time when you might not be wanting to do so . |
2 | ‘ Our drivers can only negotiate them at a maximum of 15mph , ’ he said . |
3 | Mr C Mrs D what does that show ya at a glance ? |
4 | The facilities table on page 10 will show you at a glance which Clubs offer a Club 16 . |
5 | It 's only one that can do it at a time we all have a role to play , we 're all part of that body are n't we that we 've looked at in some , what a lovely description it is , and some of us do n't look quite as good as the other part do we ? |
6 | ‘ Look , I 'm terribly sorry , ’ continued Blanche , ‘ to have to come back and see you at a time like this , Mr Lancaster — ’ |
7 | What she needed was a weapon of some sort , something that would keep him at a distance should the need arise . |
8 | He gave them his card , hoping they 'd contact him at a London mailing address , for modelling assignments . |
9 | Because we can only understand it at a level of artificial instrumentation , and mathematical calculations on paper , we find it hard to imagine a little animal doing it in its head . |
10 | She could cow him at a glance . |
11 | I decided I should try them at a rave . |
12 | They took assets on to their books assuming they would sell them at a profit shortly afterwards . |
13 | Well I imagine she does n't sell them at a loss . |
14 | Well you you buy it all at thirty three or twenty five percent discount so you can then sell it at a bit more . |
15 | Where the livestock has been rightfully detained for not less than 14 days , the person detaining it may sell it at a market or by public auction , unless proceedings are then pending for the return of the livestock or for any claim for damages done by it or expenses incurred in detaining it . |
16 | So when , if , if you were to come to sell your residence , they would knock off that proportion of the total er er which could in fact give rise to a small capital gain depending on how the er how you sold , because you might sell it at a loss . |
17 | His speed was such he did n't approach it at a speed where he could erm er l lay off and er let something happen . |
18 | The demands made by the rebels provide the clearest guide to their grievances , and according to the Anonimalle Chronicle those put forward by the Essex men at Mile End on 14 June were that they should be allowed to seize and punish traitors , and that no man should be made a serf nor do homage or any type of service to a lord in return for land ; instead they should hold it at a rent of 4d. an acre . |
19 | Yeah , but erm , carry around , I mean you might want it at a minute 's notice |
20 | He said he 'd put them at a friend 's house for safe keeping , and the friend just happened to have gone away on holiday . |
21 | To pick and choose which plants they were going to eat would put them at a disadvantage since they would waste so much time looking for food , rather than eating it . |
22 | If mixing causes difficulties , will the dementia sufferers gain from a segregated day centre or segregated days in a day centre or hospital , or will this merely put them at a disadvantage ? b Literature Arie ( 1979 ) states that we need to know more of the pros and cons of integration in day hospitals . |
23 | However , when planning we need to make sure that people are compensated for disruption in a way that does not put them at a disadvantage . |
24 | You can use a stronger line which is less likely to be cut ; but , inevitably its extra weight and drag will put you at a disadvantage in terms of manoeuvrability . |
25 | He feels it would put him at a disadvantage . |
26 | Maybe you can get it at a knock down price . |
27 | ‘ Who 'll start me at a pound ? ’ |
28 | Once we have identified a need , we can go back and work out how we can satisfy it at a price that the market is prepared to pay . |
29 | Dreadful for the whole of our land , because the Agatean Emperor looks after his own and could certainly extinguish us at a nod . |
30 | One could imagine her at a shires garden party or a race meeting . |