Example sentences of "to [noun sg] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | After an even opening session and a terrific toe to toe burst at the start of the second it was Oakes who took a grip with McGrath soaking up a steady stream of hard right-hand shots . |
2 | The success of the sales gimmick has surprised everyone and led to seven-day working at the firm 's Scottish factory . |
3 | My youngest son , Joseph , is very interested in history , and we are going to Hue to look at the Imperial City and watch the emperor perform the traditional ceremonies of Tet . " |
4 | The IDA eventually dropped the idea of Nad , according to evidence given at the An Bord Pleanala appeal , because most of the suitable land was held in common . |
5 | Each employee plays a part in taking the product from its beginnings as raw PVC to flooring installed at the customer 's premises . |
6 | Its important to realise that the carriage begins to pattern knit at the first point cam , not at the edge of the knitting . |
7 | Singer introduced International Relations to a vexed topic , familiar to other social sciences , to do with relating explanation couched at the systemic level ( the international system ) to explanation couched at the unit level ( nation states ) . |
8 | Cancellation must be made in writing by the person who completed the booking form and sent to Falcon Sailing at the address below . |
9 | As it is a completely physiologically induced , and in that sense artificial , phenomenon , some of the criteria relevant to memory summarized at the beginning of this chapter are not relevant at this stage . |
10 | According to press reports at the time , Lori McElroy and her boyfriend claimed Nicholas and his friends had been a problem throughout the holiday . |
11 | This attention to detail begins at the initial planning stage when Kate will work with the architects and engineers on the proposed layout . |
12 | Presentments for breaches of these purlieu laws were from time to time made at the Essex swanimotes in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries . |
13 | The first £2000 of this loan is subject to interest charged at the Abbey National Building Society 's current rate , changing as the rate varies . |