Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb infin] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was the first one to say so and shout at her , ‘ My girl , you have really created a huge problem . ’ |
2 | It refused as it knew that it could not do so and survive at home . |
3 | If … one prescient soul at your level , say , early in 1982 , … really had thought ministers should be forced to meet on this issue and they kept postponing discussions on the Falklands , could you as Permanent Secretary of Defence have ensured that relevant Cabinet ministers did get together and look at the problem rationally and seriously , in so far as it 's possible , in time ? |
4 | What we want local communities to do is to get together and look at the situation on the ground , that is to say the council , the police , the magistrates , the brewers , people who run fast food shops , the planners . |
5 | You referred to the ex-parliamentary stars , President the budding prima donnas well I should , I would suggest that they ought to go away and look at their roots . |
6 | but try and keep , you know try and get some good feedback this is something to go away and look at in conjunction with if you wan na view the video again then say . |
7 | So they would actually do the shopping for the material , and then they would go away and look at pattern books and decide what sort of patterns they wanted , what sort of dress it was that they wanted to make . |
8 | Yeah , twenty five says when once the householder has got up and locked the door and you start to stand outside and knock at the door saying sir open to us , but in answer he will say to you , I do not know where you are from , then you will start saying we ate and drank in front of you and we 've taught in our broad ways , but he will speak and say to you , I do not know where you are from , get away from me you are workers of unrighteousness |
9 | He asks , explains Odd-Knut , why , should he want a picture of his hut on the wall when he can go outside and look at it ? |
10 | Discipline yourself to dig deep and get at facts which can be substantiated . |
11 | You can stand here and look at all these trees which come from all over the world , and we 're open all year round and there 's always something to see , and the views are spectacular . |
12 | Do you want to stay here and look at the books ? |
13 | The feathered friend will move across and peck at the TNT guard . |
14 | He 'd stand there and lash at it and then expect to hole every putt . |
15 | They 'd stand there and laugh at you , or say things to get you going , and when they felt they 'd wound you up they 'd walk away laughing . |
16 | Not only me , but poor Dave ( Paich ) too : we 'd just sit there and look at each other and go , ‘ This is wrong , ’ trying to get somebody to interpret our music . |
17 | Others simply stood around the door resisting every invitation to come forward and sit at the front among middle-aged relations and family friends . |
18 | The chorus-master , you may say , could move forward and glance at the baton ; so he does : but … if a crowd of dancers occupies the downstage area , the baton is no longer visible . |
19 | I wished he would go away so that I could go upstairs and look at all my clothes . |
20 | ( b ) Both matrix and fibril may deform elastically and yield at the same strain . |