Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [to-vb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second phase will involve more detailed case study work with a small number of authorities to look at techniques in practice .
2 Given that conditions had changed greatly in forty years , and that ‘ the right to know ’ had in every walk of life assumed paramount importance , it seemed nevertheless unrealistic — even allowing for the vastly different scale of the conflict — for relatives of servicemen to protest at lack of information over but a few days or even hours .
3 The main reason for the rapid growth in homelessness is a shortage of homes to let at rents which the poorer sections of the population can afford .
4 You can also record a list of questions to ask at interviews and also make a note of which responses you felt were weak .
5 They proposed a convention of delegates to meet at Exeter Hall on 14 November 1837 .
6 There is a wealth of things to do at Dover Castle .
7 This transmission , which can handle up to 221lb ft torque , is definitely the shape of things to come at Mercedes , and in the next two years it is likely that all six-cylinder Mercedes cars will be equipped with it .
8 It is not just discrepancies in enrolments which are significant , but the ability of children to remain at school and profit from their education .
9 DESPITE being a monster flop in the TV charts , property experts reckon the BBC soap Eldorado is tempting planeloads of Brits to look at dream homes in the sun .
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