Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [vb pp] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Only after that did Palestinians begin stoning the police and Jewish worshippers at the Wailing Wall situated at the foot of the Mount . |
2 | An Asian man who was forced to wed a local girl in Pakistan had his arranged marriage annulled at the Court of Session in Edinburgh today . |
3 | On the other hand , some of the freeholders seeking patronage demurred at the price expected . |
4 | It is of no consequence once it is accepted that the God to serve humanity originated at the moment that life first became manifest , and combined with the material of the universe to start the long process of producing living creatures with the capacity to enjoy life and all that that involves . |
5 | The subject of a very well attended meeting held at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle on Friday 4th January 1991 was a film/slide show given by Russell Mulford ( a society member ) with a very knowledgeable and humorous commentary . |
6 | It had twin Vickers K aircraft machine guns mounted at the rear and a single one in front . |
7 | It interprets commands inserted at the beginning of document ( such as : AT FAX0716083283 ) before it interprets the ‘ Dear John ’ bit , so you can send faxes from any program on any PC , as long as it has a serial port . |
8 | A curtain of dripping water spat at the bonnet as the darkness of the tunnel engulfed us , the sound of the engine louder now and a sense of finality as the rock walls closed about us . |
9 | ( 2 ) Throughout your occupation you will pay rent calculated at the rate of £ per annum payable on demand in advance ( but periodic demands shall not convert this tenancy into a periodic tenancy ) . |
10 | Thus point stimuli located at the centre of the receptive field produce a large output while stimuli falling away from the centre produce a smaller output . |
11 | It is important that we do not altogether ignore videodiscs aimed at the consumer market . |
12 | Hundreds of wintering wigeon grazed at the water 's edge , tinted-pink breasts , yellow Mohican-hair-piece crowns glowing gold . |
13 | Some wore cloaks clasped at the neck with huge ornamental brooches . |
14 | This tied in with the time factor where the pressure to get things done at the end of the day could lead to dangerous short cuts and a consequent drop in efficiency . |
15 | Whenever we reached coral or shoal waters Thessy was forced to spend hours perched at the foremast 's |
16 | The 1983-84 session was largely occupied enacting Bills dropped at the election . |
17 | Meanwhile , Storehouse finance director David Simons has confirmed news leaked at the weekend that he is set to become Isosceles ' third chief executive in 15 months . |
18 | Both patients who had stones retained at the end of the procedure had satisfactory clearance at cholecystoscopy . |
19 | It is , however , unlikely that the people fished ; the few fish remains archaeologists found at the site were probably washed ashore after a high tide . |
20 | If we now turn to a consideration of the social consequences of failure at the phallic stage of Oedipal resolution combined with inadequate superego-development and regressive fixations , we will see that all forms of behaviour which represent aggression directed at the father are the consequence of the fundamental failure to renounce the mother as a love-object . |
21 | He also points out that legs used to regular running have muscles concentrated at the top , with a system of tendons working the leg attached to the bone . |