Example sentences of "[vb infin] at [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Modern F&B managers would delight at the instructions to waitresses to ‘ only half fill the Cups with Coffee ( unless asked to fill them up ) and add Boiled Milk but do not quite fill the Cups ’ , or , for dinner , ‘ Begin at Right end of each Division and with a Bill of Fare held in front of each Person , at each course , ask , naming the article , what they will have . ’
2 You may rest assured , Sir Richard , that in the end we will discover the truth and the murderer , whoever he or she may be , will hang at the Elms for all London to see ! ’
3 A quick end , rather than torture and rape at the hands of those barbarians in the hall .
4 She would appear at the gates of the Waaf Site about 10.45pm , armed with a torch half the size of the Flamborough lighthouse , when upwards of a dozen couples would be propping up the fence saying goodnight .
5 Let us begin at the roots of this multifarious society .
6 One problem with the circuit is that when the input is a low-frequency signal , the output amplitude becomes large and limiting may occur at the potentials of the bias supply .
7 I do not wish to know how to bring up my children , what view to have about drug addicts , how much Shakespeare should be taught in comprehensive schools or how much I must marvel at the achievements of members of the Commonwealth countries .
8 Secondly , the council may balk at the costs of determining whether a treatment is scientifically valid .
9 An outline of the way field-workers gained entry to the communities , with particular reference to the thinking behind the method , may be found in 3.6 ; I shall look at the procedures in a little more detail here .
10 We 'll look , we 'll actually look at the processes of deep water formation tomorrow , so you 'll actually see how the waters are formed , but the reason why this is high is basically the act of A , low biological activity removing it and B , the fact that the source waters have not come from below , they 've come in horizontally from an area where they were formed which was very rich in oxygen .
11 And he will look at the plans for the oil refinery which he is destined to build on this land .
12 It will look at the motivations of different family members , and identify the ways families negotiate the division of business and household work .
13 Porter argues that one should look at the areas of the value chain which contain the largest proportion of costs and then consider what cost-drivers of the ten he identifies cause those costs .
14 In particular I shall look at the attempts of recent years to unearth other , female ( or feminine ) imagery , present in the scriptures and in the Christian tradition .
15 We shall look at the differences between these theories in detail in Chapter 13 .
16 We will now look at the stages of entity analysis which are :
17 ‘ We can still look at the arteries on the ventral surface of the brain , ’ he continued .
18 It will look at the parallels between the humanities students ' viewpoint and the science students ' viewpoint , exploring similarities and differences .
19 And then if you want to find out the reason for the tension or how to stop it , what you have to do is look at the interests of those concerned .
20 A court will most likely look at the circumstances in which the article was used as well as the construction , nature or function of it , in cases of difficulty .
21 Now the one thing that I think is important is that one can not look at the problems of any given society in the world in isolation from the rest of the world as a whole , and in particular , in the case of underdeveloped countries , their problems are very much linked to the situations that take place in the developed countries .
22 Therapist : ‘ What we will do in this first session is an assessment of exactly what 's going on : first we will look at the problems at the moment ; second we will look at background factors such as your family and personal history ; and third we will try to pull it all together and formulate what is going on , and then decide on what the best course of action is .
23 ‘ We can look at the ships from here . ’
24 With the single exception of ‘ Planet of Giants ’ ( née ‘ The Miniscules ‘ ) , a story Newman virtually insisted be done , no other adventure attempted to couch its storyline within a ‘ Let's look at the wonders of technology/nature/medicine/etc ’ learning process .
25 Here we shall look at the principles by which various methods of measuring velocity work ; the reader interested in the arrangements of a full working system and the procedures for operating it should follow up the references .
26 Irrespective of the things that are being said tonight , I think we 've got ta look at the reasons for all these bombings and shootings .
27 Irrespective of the things that are being said tonight , I think we 've got ta look at the reasons for all these bombings and shootings .
28 other experiments will look at the effects of further rises in reactor temperature and at an effect known as rod ‘ candling . ’
29 It was felt that we should look at the practicalities of splitting of the membership into an ‘ active ’ and ‘ passive ’ list ; the idea of introducing a membership fee of some kind was rejected .
30 If the hon. Gentleman were interested in patient care , instead of opposing NHS trust proposals in principle , he would look at the merits of the proposals and decide whether they should go ahead on the basis of the interests of patient care — and that is precisely what my right hon. Friend will do .
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