Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [noun] at [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You had to then notify the public at least twenty f twenty four I , no fourteen days before it was due to come in . |
2 | Julian Lakin , Smith New Court , suggested the offering could value the restaurants at more than £150 million . |
3 | Meanwhile Yorkshire 's liquidity has held up and should guarantee the county at least another seven years ' existence , time enough for the new management and its overseas players to wave their collective wands . |
4 | Barley straw can be an effective treatment for green water , but you must monitor the water at least weekly for ammonia and nitrite , as these are the by-products of its decomposition . |
5 | He will head the party at least until a regular party congress confirms the new leadership structure ahead of East Germany 's first free elections next May . |
6 | And some buti or other would feel the need at least every hour . |
7 | Alix could feel the heat at once , embodied in more than the pink and green balloons , the paper chains , the tinsel . |
8 | When I woke up back in the war , I could feel the difference at once . |
9 | The court can either grant the application or fix a hearing date , in which case it must give the parties at least one day 's notice . |
10 | The social opportunity cost rate This is the rate whereby government projects should generate a return at least equal to the private sector projects displayed by the government applying the funds to public sector investment . |
11 | They possess two pairs of fins , or their derivatives , limbs : two is the minimum number of lateral extensions of the body needed to generate a vertical force through any point on the body ( one pair could generate a force at only one point , and three pairs are one too many ) . |
12 | You know , people And I did n't , well you were suppose Well we did mark the book at perhaps a p a pound to a book you know , like they were in those days . |
13 | ‘ I must see the body at once . ’ |
14 | In the end they had abandoned the search , set the Prince down so that he could report the incident at once , and sailed on to Bulak . |
15 | Opposite top left : If you have a large enough bathroom , you may be able to keep the sink separate from the bath , so that two or more members of the family can use the bathroom at once . |
16 | Deep down I would regard a draw at both Coventry and Ipswich as being better than a win and a defeat . |
17 | WorldSource will cost the company at least $150m in all , though AT&T hopes to palm off a chunk of that on its partners . |
18 | The Government has disclosed that the IRA 's new bombing offensive in Northern Ireland will cost the taxpayer at least twenty-two million pounds in compensation . |
19 | Colonel Jack Waters , the Salvation Army 's Washington commander , estimates that the bans in the other malls will cost the charity at least $100,000 this Christmas . |
20 | It accepted that monogamy was inherent in Christianity and yet that there were polygamous societies where even the Church could not enforce the rule at once , and that the chief way forward lay in a progressive emancipation of women in those societies , especially in the sphere of education . |
21 | Elisabeth did not enter the museum at once , but lingered in the courtyard . |
22 | The driver , who was normally employed as a fitter , but had some driving experience with the Corporation , was acting as a relief driver and was found to be principally to blame for the accident , because of his lack of experience , which resulted in his letting the car take the curve at too great a speed and the conductor for applying the hand brake at his end so as to lock the wheels ; he had received no instruction on the proper procedure . |
23 | In this chapter we shall first take a look at how the most commonly used measure of national wealth — gross national product ( GNP ) — is constructed , and consider the distribution of GNP across several countries . |
24 | The BBC should take a look at how golf is covered in America . |
25 | As we look forward to the big event , let's take a look at how Christmas was celebrated long ago , before we were even born . |
26 | Whether they value their police service enough or not and whether it needs more money or not to do a good job or whether the authorities should take a look at how it is being run . |
27 | Edinburgh will also take a look at 7am , where the problem is frost in the ground . |
28 | Let's have a look at just some of these . |
29 | Let's have a look at just a few . |
30 | There he was , this very old man , talking about his process with tremendous enthusiasm , and then we said , ‘ Well all right , now we 'll all sit down , we 'll have a look at exactly what this two-colour process looked like . |