Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is open to the public at 17.00 on Fridays and on Sunday mornings , or you can apply at the sacristy .
2 Or you can look at the star chart cast at somebody 's birthdate .
3 It is one of the requirements of any British Prime Minister that every Tuesday and Thursday between 3.15 and 3.30 p.m. he or she should appear at the dispatch box and answer questions from MPs on any subject .
4 That the arbitrageur can lend money at the riskless rate of interest appears sensible , but it is more questionable to assume that he or she can borrow at the riskless rate ( although if the marginal arbitrageur is a large financial institution , the assumption may be reasonable ) .
5 Thus we can examine any given sequence of events dramatically by seeing these events through different eyes , or we can look at the same events from a distance by framing our drama as an investigation or an enquiry : we , the participants in the drama , could be townspeople celebrating the history of our town , creating a pageant .
6 The harm resulting from corporate discretion might lie in its impact on particular individuals or groups , or it might exist at a more abstract level , in the social disfiguration that the concentration of power in a small number of hands represents .
7 He claims to have absolutely no inkling of what will happen on his next page , or what will happen at the end of a novel .
8 But after a week or so I was acclimatised , and I would laugh at the discomforts of half-asphyxiated visitors .
9 And I shall sell at a hundred and sixty pounds .
10 Up and down and over and over , again and again and I 'd marvel at the bulk of prayer they made in any one day .
11 The inner side of the track was almost sheer at this point , brown broken rock glistening with water , and I could see at a glance where the rock had come from , a gaping hole oozing mud as though a giant molar had been extracted .
12 On the other hand he would have a much enlarged Aquitaine , to be held in sovereignty , the ‘ perpetual liberty ’ which he had instructed the Black Prince to demand of his royal prisoner in 1357 , and which would remove at a stroke the threat of confiscation .
13 At the conclusion of the meeting there will probably be three questions you will need to ask and which should come at the end of your own list .
14 ‘ But it was three-and-a-half years in development and nobody could foresee at the start what the economy would be like now .
15 Subtract your expenses from your income and you can see at a glance how much income is left to spend .
16 So when I take this out and pout this through the window it shines straight up and you can look at the clouds and you can tell which direction the wind is .
17 As I said , this is just a very simple fine schematic description for you and you can look at the details anywhere .
18 It 's got thirty million articles in it , when you can find information , pull out articles relevant to your needs , by looking for authors , looking for words in the text and you can look at the summary of the article very quickly .
19 It 's got thirty million articles in it and you can find information , pull out articles relevant to your needs by looking for authors , looking for words in the text , and you can look at the summary of the article very quickly .
20 There are literally hundreds of these , and you should look at a catalogue of the Central Statistical Office to see what is available .
21 So you must first ensure that your approach is to the right quarter and you must realise at the outset that mutual trust is essential .
22 God created the world , humans fell , in time He sent His Son Jesus Christ , who lived , died and rose again , and who will come at the end of time .
23 I 'd go off to work , and she 'd look at the script and say : ‘ Who are you working with today , what are you doing ? ’
24 Rella would point to the sixth dot and say solemnly : ‘ This is here , ’ and she 'd point at the floor , to make sure I understood .
25 She would joke about the young ‘ uns with fat bums , riding around in cars and we would marvel at the so-called disabled people dismounting briskly from buses or climbing energetically from orange-badged cars .
26 You kids can sit there and we 'll sit at the table .
27 Next week we start the second part of the course , our erm , our key as it were and we 'll look at the first one with er .
28 Have a handout and we 'll look at the different types of stress
29 what , what I hope we 'll do next week is to , is to take that idea up and to see maybe why this policy came through erm and we 'll look at the , like the arithmetic of that as to , as to how much money there was , how much land there was in fact .
30 Caroline and the family would often come with me and we 'd stay at the Butcher 's Arms overnight .
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