Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No matter where you finally wind up in the advertising business , you will want to work at some stage in an agency to gain real insight into advertising and acquire first-rate skills ( and , hopefully , reputation ) that puts wheels under your career .
2 So you do need to look at that page very carefully and I still get tied up sometimes and have to do a few crossings out .
3 The bar chart that was the result of the survey we did you need to look at that piece of work and ask yourself a question , is this piece of work the best thing I have ever done ?
4 In fact , you do not actually need to price at that level ; the rival just has to believe that you will if it enters the market .
5 In accordance with the terms of the contract , you can choose to retire at any time after the age of 60 , when the policy will buy you a regular pension plus the option of taking part of the money as a tax-tree lump sum .
6 They were exactly the sort you 'd expect to see at this kind of activity : mostly middle-aged or older Americans or Germans in running shoes , with a few earnest Guardian readers thrown in for local colour .
7 At recent rates about 80 per cent of married women can expect to work at some time in their married lifetime ( Martin and Roberts 1984 ) .
8 He decided that school was not somewhere he would like to go at this point because he looked pretty bad .
9 Okay and perhaps erm perhaps you 'd also like to l would you like to look at this side of things as well ?
10 And I would like to say at this point I was very disappointed that we did n't have any other conservatives with us in the afternoon .
11 Blake was not averse to entering such places , but could think of a number of things he 'd prefer to do at this time .
12 You could treat the fish with ‘ dips ’ out of the pond , but all you can hope to do at this point is to control the spread of secondary infections , such as ulcers and fungus and bacterial infections .
13 Clearly , any reasonable number of players can have to go at this game , taking it in turns to bat and bowl .
14 A spokesman for Astra said he did not wish to comment at this stage .
15 ‘ Obviously you do not have to answer at this stage if you would prefer not to , but I wondered if Mr Riddle had taken out any substantial life insurance or endowment policies ? ’
16 I 'm slightly concerned about this because it said that other matters erm we do n't know what other matters until the inspector has been in , in June and has identified those other matters , presumably when we get the further inspector 's report next Autumn or after June , it will address issues which may have been ones he has addressed this year and maybe not , er and we will have to look at that inspector 's report when we receive it .
17 And I shall have to look at that photograph that is n't him at all , just a soldier in uniform , sepia , like all the soldiers .
18 But there may be legitimate reasons for incorporating a company which is intended to remain dormant indefinitely or for retaining on the register a company which for the time being has ceased to carry on business but which the members may wish to use at some time in the future for the same or some different business .
19 I would take the train down the line where they would have to change at some junction and plead with them the cause of the Liverpool seamen .
20 You can apply to enter at any time from your sixteenth birthday .
21 By the time I got to the city centre I was sweating all over — I 'd get to stink at this rate .
22 But Kevin Curren struck some crucial blows — runs that Warwickshire could ill afford to concede at this stage of the match .
23 I must prepare to say at this point that I have a special report on the Colville Road area to er er committee , not just on the now but I think we probably need to have further consultation with regard to the needs in that area .
24 ‘ People would love to live at this height above the ground , ’ said Basil Spence .
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