Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force . |
2 | It is understood that the companies set out in Schedule 2 , are , other than ABC GmbH and ABC Corp , wholly owned subsidiaries of ABC and will remain so at the time of the acquisition of ABC . |
3 | I suppose it was good for us , but we did n't think so at the time . |
4 | I mean , I did n't think so at the time but when I think of it you know , and later when I came back after the war we , oh my God ! |
5 | Man 's cultural development can arise only at the cost of a persisting lack of satisfaction of those sexual impulses which are seen as improper by men and women — the higher the degree of civilization and education , the greater the number of unsatisfied impulses . |
6 | ‘ Surely she did n't bathe alone at the Cove , especially at that time of the year ? ’ |
7 | A wash and brush up keeps the wheels in good shape … but sometimes mechanics can only sratch away at the problem . |
8 | But we 'll know more at the PM . ’ |
9 | There is no trim , mixture , flaps , prop control or gyros to worry about , so with a final tug at the harness , one can only glare balefully at the JAP again , decide that it has kept going thus far and may therefore be relied upon to continue doing so for a few minutes longer , and prepare to commit aviation . |
10 | I said , oh perhaps they could come up to us you know , I did n't know quite at the moment what our plans were for over the weekend . |
11 | In the morning the water would run , run fast and sweet along a mains pipe until it met with an obstruction and the water would eat away at the mass that blocked it . |
12 | ‘ If a husband or wife wants a family deep down , then it may eat away at the relationship and they may blame their partner for not allowing them to fulfil their needs . ’ |
13 | 624 ( see above , p. 41 ) , he did not do so at the court of the king of the eastern Angles but at that of the still-powerful Eadbald , king of Kent , whom he seems to have continued to treat with considerable respect . |
14 | Joshua 6 ends with a curse pronounced over the charred corpses of the city 's inhabitants , promising anyone who might rebuild the city that he will do so at the cost of the lives of his own children . |
15 | ‘ it is , in my view , clear that the court , in considering whether a continuing situation of one or other of the kinds described in section 1(2) ( a ) exists , must do so at the point of time immediately before the process of protecting the child concerned is first put into motion . |
16 | Another thing , sociology would seem to be saying that those who have wealth and do well do so at the expense of the poor unfortunate . |
17 | If a meme is to dominate the attention of a human brain , it must do so at the expense of ‘ rival ’ memes . |
18 | The firm which wishes to increase its market share in a static market must do so at the expense of its competitors . |
19 | They say that if they create Regional Government they will do so at the expense of National Government and not Local Government , but that is n't true because Mister has already said that erm strategic services such as passenger transport will b will be handed over to regions and if that goes obviously fire , police and strategic planning will be lost to us . |
20 | There is nothing but House and Seven , hence the House can grow only at the expense of the Seven . |
21 | The moral of this tale you can carry away at the end of my story of two Corbetts . |
22 | Taller columns will sway more at the top , causing the span to unseat itself . |
23 | They did not know at the beginning of the week how much they would bring home at the end . |
24 | One party can only do well at the expense of another , in competition for resources , recognition etc . |
25 | For example , they may coexist in a " stable diglossia " ( Ferguson 1959 ) — with a strict differentiation of function between the " high " and " low " languages , or one may decline steadily at the expense of the other . |
26 | Unless we are prepared to defend it ourselves we will stay forever at the mercy of the moralists , their inquisitions and their laws . |
27 | The original bricks and mortar might be pulled down but Leatherslade Farm will remain forever at the centre of the legend . |
28 | Basinwards of the zone of maximum thickness , a wedge of slope and basin plain sediments is present and porous dolomites may occur rarely at the foot of the mud-wedge . |
29 | The tin-hatted soldiers who were sent into to quell riots on the troubled streets of Londonderry and Belfast must look enviously at the gear provided for the modern soldier . |
30 | He regarded all existing churches as false , believing the true church would emerge only at the end of the 1,260 years in the wilderness ( Revelations xii . |