Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [vb base] at the " in BNC.
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31 | Nine o'clock — we go down to the park and look at the trees and animals which is very interesting . |
32 | Professor John Ashworth , vice-chairman of the committee of vice-chancellors and principals ( CVCP ) , also urged Mr MacGregor to use ‘ a heaven-sent opportunity to go back to the drawing board and look at the entire issue of how students are supported — grants , loans and fees . ’ |
33 | When I asked if I might walk through the camp and look at the castle from the other side , Cinderella looked distressed , so I said ‘ never mind ’ and made my way back to the stone stile . |
34 | Cut off the bottom of the stem and look at the freshly cut end . |
35 | Surprisingly , perhaps , to advocates of ‘ free ’ markets , this does not result in a lack of dynamism or a neglect of issues of co-ordination and control at the strategic apexes of industry in Japan . |
36 | It is doubtful whether , given his premises and the situation in which he found himself , he could have done more than convey the expression of widespread discontent and indicate at the same time that something had changed in the Roman governing class . |
37 | Since HWIM 's acoustic-phonetic component can not be relied upon to correctly segment and label at the phonetic level , a number of alternative hypotheses have to be maintained to ensure that the right word has a chance of being considered . |
38 | So this evening , as we come to the end of one year and prepare for the next , can we spend a few minutes doing a spiritual work-out and look at the consequences of what John wrote about the uniqueness of Jesus . |
39 | 5.12.2 Not without the consent in writing of the Landlord ( such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed and which consent shall not be required in relation to applications in respect of the fascia or signage at the Premises ) to apply for planning permission The landlord will probably insist on the retention of clause 5.12.4 in order to avoid the problem of a limited planning permission being issued containing a reinstatement provision becoming effective after the lease term has expired . |
40 | Neural crest cells are a group that arise at the site where the folds of the neural tube fuse . |
41 | Even if we adopt a much narrower focus and look at the specifically political institutions of the proclaimed democracies , it is plain that there is a long way to go before democratic principles are fully embodied in them . |
42 | If we just pause for a moment and look at the A C C digest that the papers see . |
43 | I AM sure I am not the only woman who wept in sympathy , shame and anger at the outrage done to the people of Warrington . |
44 | Some sensational prison escapes in the mid-1960s ( including four of the great train robbers and the spy George Blake ) led to heightened security and control at the cost of treatment , training and education . |
45 | Now this year what I 've done is actually going to see the form teacher and look at the classes and they 've actually given me a lot more information this year and hopefully , keep our fingers crossed , the classes are very varied and we have good , we have middling , and we have the not so good and we 've tried to keep those like that . |
46 | ‘ The man who is looking for a breed to put shape into his lambs only has to talk to butchers who deal in this type of Texel-sired carcass and look at the successes achieved in carcass competitions . |
47 | There are also bugs on the glass , which are mainly free swimming and congregate at the top of the water . |
48 | Through the cloud of dust she saw fitzAlan sheath his sword and crouch at the edge of the stairway . |
49 | According to Mansbach and Vasquez , power politics have been replaced by ‘ issue ’ politics , where actors group and regroup at the intersections of political and economic issues . |
50 | Turnip salad with capers is no shock today and raw choucroûte salad , an idea Pomiane had picked up in Moscow — buy very fresh choucroûte from the charcutier and stop at the village pump to wash it thoroughly , he told those of his French readers who went in for picnics on canoeing and automobile excursions — should be the joy of vegetarians . |
51 | The shock delayed any panic and I forced myself to walk across to the body and look at the face . |
52 | A friend of mine was into astronomy , we used to set up his telescope and look at the stars . |
53 | We walk down to the shore in the warm drizzling rain and wait at the quayside . |
54 | Also such equipment as wigs , visors , jewels , masks , patches , lace , and gauze tended to conceal defects in appearance and tantalize at the same time . |
55 | PATIENTS at top-security Ashworth hospital have suffered a devastating decade of brutality and torture at the hands of sadistic staff , a report reveals today . |
56 | Aye that was Well that that was on the platform when I got me face burnt and me left hand , which I think was burnt trying to protect me me head or face at the time . |
57 | To find out about Alexander Technique classes or workshops , ask your local-education authority for details , search your local ‘ what 's on ’ in the newspaper or look at the noticeboard in your library . |
58 | How can the poor woman explain that , probably like the majority of wives , she loved him most of the time , when he did n't snore in her ear all night or shout at the kids or keep her short of Bingo money . " |
59 | Now the trick of course is to buy at the cheapest price or sell at the most expensive . |
60 | It is a lack of respect , a feeling of our own superiority and our pride that lie at the root of this response . |