Example sentences of "[verb] at with " in BNC.

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1 and they rated at with the high , when the house boom was on
2 Unlike most doctors , he saw it , not as the final enemy , but as a fascinating enigma , each cadaver , which he would gaze at with the same intent look as he must once have fixed on his living patients , a new piece of evidence which might , if rightly interpreted , bring him closer to its central mystery .
3 The erstwhile bandido wore a bloody nose which he was dabbing at with an oversized tartan handkerchief .
4 Norman 's invitation to this year 's Masters was looked at with raised eyebrows by many , especially since , at this writing , the ever-steady Tom Kite needed to win New Orleans to get in on the Georgia garden party .
5 We were looked at with the same sense of distrust that must have greeted the first plumber who installed running water there .
6 Mandy 's lawyer Joe Wood said last night : ‘ Papers are presently being looked at with a view to proceedings being taken . ’
7 But the slivers , so moist , so delicious , had been interleaved with greaseproof paper , and the white tray in which they lay had looked so very like the ones she had looked at with hopeless longing in Marks and Spencer , except that someone had torn off the label .
8 The point is that some things in health services ca n't easily be looked at with quantitative methods alone .
9 This , however , must be looked at with regard to aspects of employment law .
10 In these circumstances , the evidence of the first defendant , Mr. Morgan and Miss Calagarri of testamentary capacity required to be looked at with special care and caution .
11 Sir , Arising out of your questionnaire ( Transport September — October 1991 ) it occurred to me that perhaps the CIT logo could be looked at with a view to substituting something more modern or vibrant for the horse/steed .
12 The KGB 's next victim wo n't be left dead with a poisoned pellet in him , like a wood pigeon that a kid takes a pot shot at with his air gun .
13 Hazards for census collectors included being shot at with arrows by tribes in the Andaman islands and chased away from the homes of the super-rich elite as many as 15 times before securing an answer .
14 A bus company has halted evening services to an estate after its drivers were shot at with airguns and catapults .
15 And in understanding the old picture so vividly , he has prepared us to appreciate , and to understand , many things which we either could not previously have hoped to understand , or which we had been looking at with half-open eyes .
16 Interest was also expressed over another site in the village , adjacent to the school , which East Hampshire District Council were said to be looking at with a view to a second affordable housing development .
17 After a one-minute search , he noticed the National Geographic magazine which he had been looking at with the teacher earlier in the day .
18 But finally deciding it was time to move off , and doing his best to ignore the rooks , which began to mob him again the moment he took flight , he flew three hundred yards to another oak which he had been looking at with some care .
19 While this is a complex area to tackle and it is by no means fully charted , it is worth looking at with some learners — for instance those who need to conduct business and to attend meetings in English .
20 Royal Caribbean 's brochure is well worth looking at with its choice of worldwide destinations , many with air fares included in the package .
21 Tracy'd 've loved it out there with their books , what was that one we were looking at with
22 Was it a scene which in later years I would look at with nostalgia , even longing ?
23 Erm so some of the things that we can look at with wind for example of the er you know the power and the the destructive nature of wind , the cooling nature of wind , the refreshing nature of wind , the disturbing nature of wind .
24 The Geste brothers are stereotypes and may be laughed at with impunity : but Charles Wogan , as A. E. W. Mason saw him in Clementina , and the ingenuous John Ridd , self-revealing narrator of Lorna Doone , exemplify the intricacies of love and honour in a way that transcends period and social niceties .
25 If you find in the longer run that the process of " being in love " stops you functioning properly ( i.e. getting your college work done ) that too is something you might need to look at with some skilled help ( i.e. a skilled counsellor ) .
26 Not only is he fun to look at with his bright colours , he 's very durable too and more than able to withstand the very worst kind of punishment little ones are capable of dishing out !
27 Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style .
28 I think I understand a little better what Hockney is getting at with his ‘ reverse perspective ’ , though that seems a perverse way of describing ( I think ) an immersion in his subject matter .
29 He lost himself in its possibilities , its immensity , he went far out , and came back dazed , stunned by horizons , often with sketches he had done in a hurry and afterwards flew at with the axe of a black crayon , or a pen loaded with black ink , hacking at them fiercely , savagely , to kill off the sentimental and picturesque that was so much in vogue .
30 An understanding had been arrived at with the Danish Tourist Board that nothing of the fabric or the furnishings and fittings in either the Tuscan Villa or The Tamarisks should be altered ; the houses had been complete works of art when they were taken over and were to be respected as such .
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