Example sentences of "to [pron] [noun] at a " in BNC.

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1 However , I was disappointed at the reply she gave to my questions at a public open meeting held on April 7th , when I suggested that following many and varied discussions in different regions of the country , there was extreme concern in the non-action by the government in the matter of the vast difference in the value of imports from different countries , in particular Japan , as against the value of the imports they take from this country .
2 But the measure of performance in dollar terms helps to confirm that BP is making progress towards its overall aim of adding value to its assets at a time when analysts generally consider the international oil industry as a whole to be under continuing pressure through uncertain trends in oil price .
3 Mr Reynolds reacted to their criticisms at a meeting of the Fianna Fail parliamentary party .
4 It is extremely painful for them to add to their burdens at a time when they are most hard pressed at work or with their own families .
5 Teenage farm workers are particularly sensitive to their image at an age when they are dating girls who may or may not hope for a better future than that of a farm worker 's wife .
6 Thanks to his restraint at a pedestrian crossing , we are led to believe , a mother with child in a push-chair narrowly escaped death or injury under the wheels of his motor-cycle .
7 Manager Charlton will monitor the progress and fitness of his three injured players before deciding whether to add them to his squad at a later date .
8 Roderick Newall , 27 , was alleged to have confessed to his uncle at a Scottish hotel in July .
9 She 'd come to his aid at a critical moment , and they were merely indications of his gratitude .
10 Three CSEs are what he took to his job at a glaziers .
11 I think the problem was he could n't get close enough to his father at an important time in his life ; he was frightened of the Colonel , and I do n't blame him .
12 THE DAY after Patsy Gillespie was turned into a ‘ human bomb ’ and forced to drive to his death at a border checkpoint on October 24 1990 at a border checkpoint , the Army commander in Derry personally thanked every civilian ancillary worker in Fort George army camp .
13 A minute later he saw it flying past well over to his right at a height of about two hundred feet .
14 ‘ Why do n't you go home anyway , and I 'll tell Gesner he must report to your house at a certain time .
15 If you prefer I can come to your flat at a convenient time . ’
16 Failing that , there is a chance that you might find someone sympathetic to your plight at an agency dealing with your particular model of computer .
17 WALSINGHAM became a shrine to Our Lady at a difficult time when the Turks overran the Holy Land and stopped pilgrimages to Jerusalem and Nazareth for which the English were already renowned .
18 out a to our clients at a higher rate in future ?
19 In 1992 , excluding divestments , we added [ 600 ] million boe to our reserves at an average cost of $x per boe .
20 This must be the major object of the Association during my chairmanship is to increase our individual membership which we need so much to re to our representation at a high level .
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