Example sentences of "[verb] [that] [pron] [verb] at the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 One of them made crochet toilet-seat covers that they sold at the shop .
2 The INSTALL LIST command that you executed at the beginning of Appendix D will show you whether they are installed OPEN and SHARED .
3 I remember that song that you mentioned that you quoted at the beginning of the programme ‘ Look into the Irish , the Welsh and the Scot , you 'll find he 's a stinker as likely as not ’ is how it went on .
4 It is mentioned to indicate that we stand at the start of communication changes and must prepare to play our part imaginatively in the future and not just retrospectively .
5 ‘ I would prefer that you looked at the model first . ’
6 I am not suggesting that he arrives at the meaning of Truth as the result of philosophical or metaphysical speculation in a vacuum .
7 Younger first time buyers would find such a scheme an unnecessary burden since , presuming that they retired at the standard age , they would have to continue paying their mortgage for 30 or 40 years before the pension plan matured to pay it off .
8 There is a particularly fine example in the last pas de deux of La Fille Mal Gardée where Lise and Colas weave themselves into an embrace which is so tender , gentle and loving that it arrives at the end of a phrase as the most natural thing in the world .
9 For short time , high temperature bakery items at 200°C–220°C , pre-heating at 300°C will ensure that you bake at the correct temperature ( on average 80° C will be lost whilst loading the oven )
10 She had to find her own way to the bathroom and was pleased with herself for so quickly remembering that it lay at the end of the passage .
11 She recalled that she had at the time been a little put out by the prince 's interest in Joan — but now the important thing was to persuade Joan to join in the festivities and bring her a first-hand report .
12 Sharpe had no watch , but he estimated that he stayed at the edge of the wood for two hours during which time he counted twenty-two guns and forty-eight supply wagons .
13 My Pete said , my Pete said do you mind that we sat at the table , I said yeah , that 's , that 's , that 's a
14 At the simplest level this means deciding that someone wearing , say , a skirt in our society is female and acting on the basis of this decision , or deciding that someone shouting at the top of his or her voice is excited or angry and acting accordingly .
15 ‘ Your mortgage is currently set at £62,500 , Dr Bissett , which is slightly excessive for the salary you command , but I do quite understand that you bought at the top of the market and that interest rates were then not at their present level . ’
16 Soldiers initially alleged that they fired at the car after it had driven through an army checkpoint and hit a soldier .
17 Shortly before his death in the next year , Henry III granted to his queen , Eleanor , the custody ‘ of the castle and forest of Windsor and the seven hundreds , and the towns of Old Windsor , Bray and Kempton , during pleasure ’ , provided that she accounted at the Exchequer as Nicholas de Yattendon , the previous constable and warden , had done .
18 Suppose that he starts at the pole in Fig. 3.8 with the local vector a shown there .
19 TEAM Components Bureau , having secured their first Scottish women 's league title last weekend , are keen to ensure that they remain at the top .
20 Can I just finally say that the whole import of the orders is to ensure that they look at the criteria of authorisation , they are concerned with the authorisation of firms which take public deposits and investments and when that is brought into question , when there is evidence to suggest that those criteria are not being adequately med it must be right to impose a non costly duty on the auditors to bring that about , that is what these orders do tonight , I think they 're an extremely welcome addition to the stable of measures of regulation and they will improve materially depositor protection .
21 He finds that he looks at the beggar intensely , as if he would like to know his life story , and smiles quite naturally .
22 Its Durkheimian origin meant that it suffered at the outset from the more general problems of Durkheim 's functionalist approach .
23 He gave me schnapps and insisted that I stay at the hotel the SS man had mentioned .
24 The author of a recent book on the history of clocks and their influence on the modern world has remarked that anyone looking at the techniques of time measurement throughout the world in , say , the eleventh century ‘ would have given odds that the Chinese would develop a mechanical clock well before the Europeans ’ .
25 Actor , Anthony Hopkins , explains that he jumped at the chance to play a part in the film .
26 The C E C recommends that we look at the experience of these regions before we take any decisions nationally .
27 He would n't let me pay that for it , he said that they had at the shop .
28 And he took two boards and fitted them to the body , one to the breast and the other to the shoulders ; these were so hollowed out and fitted that they met at the sides and under the arms , and the hind one came up to the pole , and the other up to the beard ; and these boards were fastened into the saddle , so that the body could not move .
29 The Princesse had insisted that they gather at the Waldorf for a light lunch .
  Next page