Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb infin] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I better start at the beginning for lack of anywhere else , ’ Marek continued . |
2 | ‘ I better look at the ones you found , then . ’ |
3 | Er can I just say at the outset that some of the material we 'll be covering this morning may well be classified . |
4 | ‘ Had n't you better start at the beginning , sir ? |
5 | Does she still live at the home then ? |
6 | ‘ Mr Stevens , will you kindly look at the Chinaman behind you ? ’ |
7 | I mean how do you actually feel at the moment ? |
8 | Quantifiable , most of the training you do can you actually say at the end of this training session you will be able |
9 | So , can we just look at the extract that was given , what language would it have been translated from , incidentally ? |
10 | Why did n't they just stop at the sea ? |
11 | did they , or did they just like , did they just look at the colour and the shape of it , and the style of it ? |
12 | But did it necessarily grow at the expense of royal power ? |
13 | Let us now look at the migrants more closely . |
14 | Let us instead look at the point which is well beyond it , indeed completely over the score . |