Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] at [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | BISHOP JOHN CROWLEY writes of Bishop Harris : With everyone else I share a sense of gratitude to him for all that he has given to the church at both a diocesan and a national level during his 14 years as bishop here . |
2 | With everyone else I share a sense of gratitude to him for all that he has given to the church at both a diocesan and a national level during his 14 years as bishop here . |
3 | Heather could not sleep , and we watched almost the entire Old Town repair to the Church at about six o'clock that evening . |
4 | Preferably , smoke detectors should be fixed to the ceiling at least 300mm away from any wall or light fitting . |
5 | In 1981 I was working the summer in Tenerife as a PR and when we got bored of the clubs , we would go to the beach at about 3am . |
6 | The problem is that there is no good a priori reason to alter the binding of one pronoun before the other ; both options should , ideally , be handed to the reasoner at once . |
7 | This is followed by a tour of the National Stud ; Mares and foals can be seen until the end of July ; the stallions are viewed and the routine of the Stud is fully explained before returning to the museum at approximately 1600 . |
8 | The king 's soldiers saw her beautiful white dress and her three medals for goodness , and they opened the doors to the gardens at once . |
9 | Detectives are appealing for witnesses to the incident at 10pm yesterday . |
10 | ‘ That young bloke undoubtedly owes his life to Mr Kirwan , ’ said Mr Dinsdale , who was called to the scene at about 6.10pm yesterday . |
11 | Get those boys back to the dormitories at once . ’ |
12 | ‘ Madam , get your son to the telephone at once or I will have Officer Cecil give you a good poking with his over-sized weapon . ’ |
13 | She must have sat alone there for a good quarter of an hour , singing to herself , before Henry and Lettice came crashing back through the woods , squealing that they had seen Humphrey and Janet and must take to the skiff at once . |
14 | Hipper , steaming northward parallel to Beatty , again sighted his enemy to the west at about 17.40 ; he immediately turned east but was then bombarded by Hood , who had inadvertently taken up a wrong station . |
15 | Troops from five West African nations have managed to bring peace to the capital at least . |
16 | Based on an extension of their proven inkjet printing technology , the DeskJet looks , to the software at least , like a LaserJet . |
17 | A decision on Cruising Altitude 's participation in the Bula Hurdle will be made after the trainer has spoken to the jockeys at today 's meeting . |
18 | A decision on Cruising Altitude 's participation in the Bula Hurdle will be made after the trainer has spoken to the jockeys at today 's meeting . |
19 | It was not until the crisis of late August 1939 , when the Nazi-Soviet pact was announced , clearly foreshadowing the impending attack on Poland , that the Labour Party and the movement at large shook off its hostility to the government at least to the extent of supporting , and in the crisis of early September demanding , an early declaration of war . |
20 | 4.4 The Company will place purchase orders with the Supplier for quantities of the Products as and when required , and the Supplier shall accept the same , provided that all such orders will be placed so as to allow to the Supplier at least 90 days for delivery . |
21 | I acquired a 1301 plastic tank ( the kind with a removable lid which is retained in position with a ring clamp ) and installed inlet and outlet hose sockets in the sides close to the top at diagonally opposite points . |
22 | The net effect of the proposal , therefore , is that the salesperson is offering a benefit to the buyer at very little cost to himself . |
23 | Detective Superintendent Owen Taylor , who is leading the inquiry team , said yesterday that three people were spotted in an E-registration , black Nissan Micra car , near allotments close to the barracks at 8.15pm on 21 September , which was 12 hours before the bombing in which 10 bandsmen died . |
24 | For some reason , this letter so unnerved her that she thought she must rush down to the sea at once , and run the thudding in her head quite out of it . |
25 | Will you come to the Fort at 7pm with your own car and luggage for 10 days ? ’ |
26 | And then at a Cabinet meeting of Unionist Ministers it was decided to have the General Election and go to the country at once ( without consulting any of the party ) under the L.G. banner as Coalitionists . |
27 | Part of the reason for this is , again , the way in which women are effectively confined to the home at least for some part of their lives . |
28 | He travels to the US at least once a month and enjoys getting out and about . |
29 | The Wallabies had an early morning departure so Ofahengaue returned to the hotel at 4.30a.m. — only to find St George officials waiting in a car in the hotel car park looking for Ofahengaue to return . |
30 | It 's caught by locals on the high tides and subsequently brought to the hotel at very competitive prices , I do n't seem able to say no to it , ’ says Andrew Baird , head chef at Longueville Manor , St Saviour , Jersey . |