Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb mod] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But it was three-and-a-half years in development and nobody could foresee at the start what the economy would be like now . |
2 | Well I do n't think , I do n't know , somebody will stay at the hotel with you I expect . |
3 | One may guess at the Spaniard 's dismay when Moctezuma passed him some lumps of greenstone enjoining him to hand them to none other than his prince . |
4 | These and a hundred other scenes one may witness at the departure of an important train such as this . |
5 | Apart from the dollars spent , one may wonder at the concealed costs of taking so many consultants away from their patients and research workers from their laboratories and clinics . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | To overcome this barrier , I suggest , one must look at the approach in action ; only then will it be possible to see what it has achieved , and to assess what it might achieve if taken on its own terms . |
8 | One must look at the other side of the coin . |
9 | One must look at the quality of life that diabetics and their carers have . |
10 | Or that one must approach at an angle of attack of precisely 10 degrees , and attain exactly 18 degrees on take-off ? |
11 | On the first floor one might sit at a table overlooking the Bay while enjoying a Swanage lobster salad or a delicious cream tea . |
12 | In cross-section ( Fig. 3 ) , the wound front generally has a rounded or only slightly angular profile , rather than the flattened cellular protrusions one might expect at a leading edge that was actively crawling forwards over the exposed mesenchyme . |
13 | The chief argument for putting the Callovian in the Upper Jurassic was that this stage was markedly transgressive Over a large part of the Soviet Union and that , therefore , this was a natural break such as one might expect at a major stratigraphical boundary . |
14 | And the sporting Volcane version , while hot , is not the scorcher one might expect at the top of so accomplished a line-up . |
15 | She glanced briefly at Twoflower , as one might look at a piece of furniture , then glared down at the man on the bed . |
16 | In the modern world , for instance , one might look at the development of the personification of Britannia as an index of the growing imperialism of Britain ( fig. 20 ) . |
17 | In a topic on industrialisation one might look at the effect of industrialisation on a rural community without work . |
18 | Reviewing a biography by Phyllis Willmott of social work administrator Geraldine Aves , he threw out an impressively succinct characterisation of the Seebohm Report , which , as one might say at a BASW workshop , I want to share with you . |
19 | It was noted in the introduction to Chapter 21 that , if planning represented the route map for the journey , then organizing represented the means by which one could arrive at the chosen destination . |
20 | This did not surprise me , since one could see at a glance that Herr Bremann was a gentleman of great decency . |
21 | In general terms yes sir , one would look at the curtilage of a building , yes . |
22 | They produce beef that no one will buy at the price at which they want to sell it , so they are subsidised by the European taxpayer to dump it in West Africa , where it destroys the livelihoods of poor farmers . |
23 | One can guess at the winner 's reward . ’ |
24 | As far as one can foresee at the moment , the IDP will make a valuable contribution to the development or fish farming , which is one of the natural growth industries for the area . |
25 | The plan was that everyone would meet at the cottage on Boxing Day , making their own way there and hopefully bringing enormous amounts of expensive food and drink if they did n't want to be turned back at the gate . |
26 | It is useful to establish within an institute that everyone will zero at the same point , so that the numbering starts from approximately the same place each time . |
27 | If people are n't interested in , in evaluation of something that concerns them , then nothing will happen at the end of it . |
28 | If people are n't interested in an evaluation of something that concerns them , then nothing will happen at the end of it . |
29 | An illegitimate birth in the degrading surroundings of the workhouse was about the deepest stigma that anyone could bear at the start of life . |
30 | The ceilings were so low that one wonders how anyone could get at the carding machines to clean them . |