Example sentences of "to their [noun] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Reynolds reacted to their criticisms at a meeting of the Fianna Fail parliamentary party .
2 His objective is clear : ‘ We want everyone to return home safely to their families at the end of their day 's work , ’ he said .
3 Independent clothiers of the old type who farmed a little land in addition to their work at the loom became outnumbered by a growing body of men who had no land to provide extra income but were simply wage-earners .
4 The order to mobilise was received at Stony Stratford at 6 pm on 5 August 1914 , and by 10 pm 60% of the Mounted Field Ambulance had reported to their Headquarters at the Cock Hotel .
5 I thought that it was very polite that we should go there in the evening and assess for ourselves exactly the harm th the possible harm that it could do to their gardens at the back and and that 's why we did that .
6 The consequence was that , when the value of the dollar against the dinar or other currencies changed during the year , the reported values of trade in dollars did not correspond to their values at the time of entry or exit from Yugoslavia .
7 Fans of the Fab Four of the 90s need not fret ( guitar pun there ) , the band are looking forward to their date at the Empire in August .
8 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 .
9 We urge our readers to write to their MP at the House of Commons .
10 In the first case in which such guidance was received , the jury returned with a new British and Commonwealth record of £1.5 million , against an author who had attacked Lord Aldington as a " war criminal " over his role in the forcible repatriation of Cossacks to their deaths at the end of the second World War .
11 So children sent from the courts , whether they were offenders or offended against , can now be placed in whatever type of residential care is deemed most appropriate to their needs at the discretion of the social workers of the local authority .
12 Some works are realised from their inception to their completion at the site , like the installation at the Tate .
13 He and his family would retire for a while from public gaze , so that they could privately give vent to their grief at the loss of that larger-than-life figure who had seemed immortal …
14 There was little time left before his meeting with Merymose , so he did not return to his house , but took a circuitous route which would bring him to their rendezvous at the moment the sun touched the top of the western cliffs .
15 The Home Office wants to prevent any repetition of last week 's incident when two Kurds facing deportation from Heathrow Airport set fire to their room at the nearby Harmondsworth Detention Centre .
16 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 .
17 Almost 120,000 people lined the streets to watch the motorcade which carried Akihito and his wife , the Empress Michiko , from the Imperial Palace to their residence at the Akasaka Palace , 5 km away .
18 All professionals will have , as an objective , the desire to provide a service to their client at the highest possible standard using whatever resources may be required .
19 To that end , Microsoft has trained 2,000 independent technical-support engineers and software-implementation consultants , and is adding to their number at the rate of 250 a week .
20 They will cock to their maximum at the start if the downswing and if no effort is made to make the clubhead catch up , they will remain in this position through impact .
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