Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] [adv] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Assuming that there is a perfect capital market , so that the individual can borrow or lend freely at an interest rate r ( about which he has confident expectations ) , a person 's expected lifetime discounted income is measured by , where W u and M u are expected wage income and capital receipts at time u , and P u denotes the survival probability .
2 In reality , individuals may not be able to borrow and lend freely at a given interest rate .
3 Which was supposed to open and flap back at the end of the world and let her out , resurrected .
4 Under the circumstances , with the band far keener to slope off and mope back at the hotel , the gig goes remarkably well .
5 Then he remembered his mother and Stefan and made himself go back and look up at the bodies till he did n't mind any more .
6 Far away along the path we saw him turn and look back at the hound .
7 No , it 's just somewhere to sit in and look out at the en , er the ships and boats going by .
8 He would smile and move off at a steady pace , his friends with him .
9 Blackbirds , sparrows , robins , and other birds whose names Vic does n't know , skip and hop about at a discreet distance from the magpies .
10 Jinny found some nearer the top , in the open , where she could stand and peer down at the cottage .
11 franchise , so the difference the difference now , is that they will be able er in some , certain circumstances to come in and bid directly at the outset .
12 And eventually they told us to go upstairs and sit down at the table .
13 ‘ Banks , Fraud and Crime ’ was the topic which gave the speakers , commentators and participants plenty to debate and learn about at the 11th annual Banking Law Seminar .
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