Example sentences of "[to-vb] their [noun] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Danish farmers are also keen to try their hand at outdoor systems , which we have seen emerging in the UK over the past five years , and trials have already begun . ’ |
2 | One reason for the ubiquity of chants lies in the fact that a large number of fans move around the country to support their team at away games . |
3 | G. To be successful farmers need to be sure of being able to sell their outputs at reasonable prices . |
4 | Vines , they 'd tell you , tend to mature their grapes at different times , and only an experienced eye can spot which to pick and which to leave behind . |
5 | She owed money at the site shop where the tenants were forced to buy their paraffin at inflated prices , and , though the Assistance Board was making her an allowance , she was so deeply in debt that there was no possibility of getting straight . |
6 | The Federation Against Software Theft ( FAST ) has issued a warning to deter would-be software pirates hoping to ply their wares at ever-popular car-boot sales . |
7 | To enable the wife to work , the couple have employed a nanny and have also decided to educate their children at private London day schools . |
8 | Students are encouraged to present their data at scientific meetings both in Britain and abroad and are expected to contribute to a lively programme of intra-departmental seminars and journal clubs . |
9 | You must also understand the functions and inherent errors in the control and performance instruments and understand how to check their accuracy at recognised stages . |
10 | In Libet 's experiment , subjects were asked to move their hands at random times of their own choosing . |
11 | If foreign bankers thought that the UK was not serious about balancing its books at some future time , they would be reluctant to lend their money at low interest . |