Example sentences of "do [adv] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Or , at least , she had done so at the Young Conservatives ' Summer Dance in July .
2 So far as is known it had never been loaned for exhibition , it had never passed through an auction room and those few who had been fortunate enough to see it had done so at the private house in Oxford where it had been in the possession of the same family for many years .
3 The government has long made it clear that sterling would enter the Exchange Rate Mechanism during stage one of economic and monetary union which began in July ; it has now done so at the earliest appropriate time .
4 That is not Mr Lawson 's fault , of course , but he has to live with the danger that while the world 's capital markets will duly bridge the gap between Britain 's domestic savings and investment , they will only do so at a lower price for sterling .
5 But assuming Collor 's Brazil makes it into the ranks of the developed world , it will do so at the lowest level of eligibility , on a par with the East European countries .
6 There is no doubt that the removal of the child by this mother was done precipitately at the very time when the child 's future care was already under consideration by the Ontario court .
7 They were done once at the other house were n't they ?
8 Do n't you think that perhaps it might have been better for the oil companies to have perhaps done more at an earlier stage , in the the safety side of things ?
9 They can do both at the same time .
10 What you can do both at the same time can you ?
11 ‘ When I first watched Michael Chang play tennis , ’ Jose recalls , ‘ I told several people that I believed Chang could do well at the French Open .
12 In his view , there should be a clear test applied to ensure that the Community only does things which can not be done well at a national level .
13 All done then at a hundred and forty pounds , standing at the back , one fifty one sixty one seventy , one eighty one eighty standing , any more at one eighty ?
14 All done then at a hundred and seventy , one eighty seated , one ninety two hundred , two twenty , forty two sixty two hundred and sixty pounds , any more at two sixty ?
15 I shall sell then , one seventy new bidder one seventy on the aisle , now any more at a hundred and seventy , one eighty one eighty at the back again , all done then at a hundred and eighty pounds .
16 At a hundred pounds , all done then at a hundred and ten , twenty one thirty , one forty fifty , one sixty seventy , one eighty one eighty with me , it 's , any more at one eighty ?
17 All done then at a hundred and sixty pounds at the back .
18 That can no longer be done primarily at the national level ; it requires a socialist , European strategy .
19 Where the dealer acted as counterparty to the contract he may be willing to unwind the contract with a customer but there is no incentive for him to do so at a competitive price .
20 The basic assumption of geometric perspective is that although parallel lines never meet , they appear to do so at a vanishing point , on a distant backcloth .
21 He has won titles at two different clubs — Everton and Arsenal — and to do so at a third would be unique .
22 The Lebanese army did not enter a nearby camp used by Dev Sol , the Turkish urban guerrilla group , but were expected to do so at a later date .
23 While it might be to your advantage to do so at the earliest opportunity , there is nevertheless no legal urgency for you to make the journey other than at your convenience .
24 Generally , however , anyone wishing to buy or sell listed shares will want to do so at the best price obtainable and for that purpose to use the facilities of The Stock Exchange instead of himself seeking out a willing counterparty .
25 Some are showing how to do both at the same time
26 The investigator is not at this point investigating how the child learns to program the computer although he shall be doing so at a later date .
27 Thus , even though the 12 member states are following the same rules , they are doing so at a different pace , which further complicates an already complex situation . ’
28 Everyone in the board room was either clearing his throat , or shifting position in his seat , or doing both at the same time , which is actually rather difficult .
29 Slater was silent for a second , gazing disdainfully at Graham 's snapping fingers , then he said tiredly , " Graham , either concentrate on searching for the title of the book you 're talking about or devote your full energies to practising calling for a waiter ; I 'm not convinced you possess the RAM for doing both at the same time . "
30 The cottar , subsisting on an inadequate holding , had a greater need for cash earnings and more time to spare , but because he accepted the hierarchical consumption ethic of the village community his aspirations were lower , so that , although working longer , he did so at a lower intensity .
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