Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [to-vb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 The right to elect members on to the Executive Committee and to vote at the Annual General Meeting
2 Our Lord left this earthly scene to occupy his throne and to sit at the Father 's table .
3 Ten years previously he had bound her husband over to good behaviour and to appear at the next sessions .
4 Advantage of this can be taken by widely-held public companies to enable them temporarily to freeze the list of those who are entitled to receive an annual dividend or to vote at an annual general meeting .
5 And it was a belief that to cut at the roots with small scissors would make a difference , because it would have a cumulative effect and that 's why I think we can do it in our own society .
6 This study aims to discover patterns of migration of labour within and between the townships of Calverley parish and to look at the role of vestry policy upon this and also upon movement into and out of the parish .
7 ‘ I would always tell people not to be too sensitive to the special offer mortgage rate but to look at the long-term history of how the lender treats borrowers and at all the extra fees attached , ’ says Ms Blackman .
8 Last week he announced that he was to undertake a radical review of public spending and to look at the ‘ nitty gritty ’ of the welfare state .
9 Even if you are not a skier , it is worth taking the funicular up to the slopes just to experience the journey and to marvel at the views opening out below .
10 TRACE II has no choice but to start at the beginning and work rightwards , since input directed to feature detectors automatically results in activity at the phonetic and lexical levels through the hard-wired connections .
11 The best way is to make a chart of each proposed solution and to look at the gains , losses and likely outcome for each .
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