Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] at an " in BNC.
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1 | There have been some centres who felt that the American data has justified using it at an early stage . |
2 | She was close enough to the dead man to arrange to meet him at an isolated spot without arousing suspicions . |
3 | Provided it does n't melt , she now plans to show it at an exhibition in London . |
4 | On the Left Bank the Germans began to find themselves at an increasing tactical disadvantage . |
5 | The Government will have to defend itself at an international legal inquiry against allegations that the SAS operated a shoot-to-kill policy . |
6 | Meredith had spotted him at an end of term production of You Never Can Tell at drama school . |
7 | In some West Indian islands a yacht arriving without one will be confronted with a customs officer producing a rolled-up flag from his pocket and offering to sell it at an inflated price in an atmosphere of thinly disguised pressure . |
8 | Their owners plan to fire them at an enemy 's military forces rather than against cities or factories . |
9 | Mr O'Donnell was then repeatedly beaten , burned with a cigarette , and had a car driven over his legs before the men attempted to hang him at an Argyll quarry , the court heard . |
10 | Mr Dorman said : ‘ The way forward is to attract the youngsters but we have to get them at an early age . ’ |