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

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1 ‘ I have to signal the police at regular intervals that I 'm OK , ’ she continued lying .
2 The modern method , which is largely though not totally superseding the above , is to sample the signal at frequent intervals and then carry out the Fourier analysis digitally .
3 Since the force exerted by the spring is the same at both low and high speeds , this makes it feel rather twitchy , and it is not difficult to overstress the aircraft at high speeds .
4 Inroads staff had the opportunity to see the video at total quality teamwork evenings which took place in the Banfield Bowling Club near Inroads ' McLeod Street headquarters .
5 You wish to see the mountains at close quarters ?
6 The objectives were to obtain some feeling for this environment , and also to compare the readings at various angles of view .
7 So it pays to arrange the squares at right angles to the leading edges or at right angles to the spine .
8 They had to breach the walls at close quarters and then scale them , using ladders and fighting-towers .
9 Wolfgang told Leopold that he was obliged to write the piece at great speed , and that the four soloists were ‘ completely in love with it ’ .
10 The local authority often requires some kind of planning gain in the form of roads , schools , community centres , to benefit the community at large .
11 If in any given case the land in dispute is unbuilt land and the squatter is aware that the owner , while having no present use for it , has a purpose in mind for its use in the future , the court is likely to require very clear evidence before it can be satisfied that the squatter who claims a possessory title has not only established factual possession of the land , but also the requisite intention to exclude the world at large , including the owner with the paper title , so far as is reasonably practicable and so far as the processes of the law will allow .
12 As to this , counsel for the council accepted the correctness of the following statement ( so far as it went ) which I made in Powell v McFarlane ( at 471 – 2 ) : " … the animus possidendi involves the intention , in one 's own name and on one 's own behalf to exclude the world at large , including the owner with the paper title if he be not himself the possessor , so far as is reasonably practicable and so far as the processes of the law will allow . " …
13 THE FERGIE expected to swell the gate at Old Trafford tonight is not Manchester United 's wallet waver , nor even the creator of Budgie the Helicopter .
14 Any outing revolves around the need to find a lavatory at short notice , and many outdoor activities , such as hiking or climbing , are virtually impossible .
15 Try to feed the puppy at set times every day .
16 On Saturday September 5 and Sunday September 6 , Green Arrow will be steaming in the Museum yard and visitors will able to view the locomotive at close quarters and have footplate access to the locomotive .
17 AN INTERNATIONAL mission in space to explore the Universe at infrared wavelengths will begin in earnest following the launch of the world 's first satellite dedicated to detecting this part of the electromagnetic spectrum .
18 You will even be able to remember the items at random : 9 — a long line of Christmas trees , 4 — a dead aspidistra instead of a door handle … and so on .
19 It is true that during the passage of the Bill , section 10 was explained as being intended to reflect the position at common law , in which there is respectable authority for the proposition that the client 's legal privilege can not attach to communications made with criminal intent .
20 Field work will take the form of a literature review and visits will be made to the sites at three monthly intervals to reflect the institutions at different stages of development .
21 As with any type of building work requiring Building Regulations approval , the Building Control Officer will want to inspect the work at various stages as well as approving the plans .
22 And there are those with an exceptional gift whom the church has recognised and set apart to serve the Church at large .
23 Later Tesco pledged to replace the trees at Golden Hill , Bristol .
24 Wherever possible it is better to aim the action at local or central government for , say , failing to use their powers to stop the work .
25 The reasons for this are a political philosophy of increasing private provision coupled with changes in the funding arrangements for those entering residential care , specifically the introduction of supplementary benefit payments to those unable to afford the fees at private homes .
26 It has usually cost them less than 0.5% to raise capital by issuing dollar-denominated warrants ( ie , Eurobonds with warrants that give the buyer the right to buy the shares at fixed prices in four or five years ' time ) in London and then using swaps to get the money back into yen .
27 And containing it is extremely expensive and I personally feel that it 's wrong to expect the community at large to go on paying week after week , month after month , year after year er in order to contain a problem which through no fault of its own belongs to the soccer .
28 They felt they had done well enough already to endure the service at Dull , and that there was no need to martyr themselves yet again ( the Reverend William MacIvor 's sermons were notoriously long and repetitious ) .
29 Edmund Walter was accused of taking bribes to acquit a murderer at Great Sessions , but his defence leaves some presumption in his favour .
30 You could , for instance , to select a name at random , call somebody a Kevin and be seen to be especially rude .
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