Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] at [art] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 I mean bananas were , were , only children had bananas and er orange juice , you , you got that at the clinic and cod liver oil , terrible horr horrible cod liver oil .
2 What you would do in your case with children is probably appoint them all and then they do n't all have to prove so they would hopefully discuss this at the time and say Well you know I 'm a long way away why do n't you two get on with .
3 A partly-filled radiator suffering from this problem will feel hot at the bottom and cool at the top .
4 If this has occurred , the radiator will feel hot at the bottom and cool at the top .
5 It continues the examination of the behavioural determinants of demand , by looking first at the role and significance of social class .
6 Bodies are shaped several at a time and come off the machine almost ready to finish .
7 The movie shot in a record 35 days scored big at the box-office and is out later this month from CIC Video .
8 The stimuli to be used in the test phase were presented two at a time and the subjects were asked to describe the pair as ‘ same ’ or ‘ different ’ as appropriate .
9 Canada dominated the scoring , leading 22–6 at the interval and by 19 points in as many minutes with outside-half Gareth Rees , back after a winter in France , scoring the first nine and going on to a 20-point afternoon .
10 To what extent might companies buy in maintenance from the machinery suppliers ; to what extent might workers become skilled at the repair and maintenance of particular machines rather than skilled at a particular aspect of a machine 's functioning , rather like the situation already obtaining with the repair and maintenance of household equipment such as washing machines , or office equipment such as photocopiers ; and to what extent might companies take over the training of skilled workers , giving them courses specifically suited to the requirements of their own production systems and certificating them within house ?
11 Caro supposed her mother had got used to it , as Caro got better at the job and was given a spell of greenhouse work , then offered day release to improve her qualifications .
12 As the fungus ripens , the cap turns black at the edge and liquefies .
13 I raised this at the pre-meeting and asked that the various participants should have a look at those issues where they had areas of disagreement to see whether or not er they could reconcile those .
14 He 's wearing thick old cords worn smooth at the bum and knee but good-quality once , and what looks like a load of shirts and holey jumpers and cardigans .
15 Her jet-black hair had been precision cut into a circular mop , shaved high at the back and fringed at the front , about half an inch above eye level .
16 As Coleman had been at pains to point this out before taking on the DEA assignment , he could hardly disagree , but the risk had seemed acceptable at the time and he had taken particular care to underline his academic credentials whenever he met Hurley 's people .
17 yeah could even have some at the theatre and
18 But I shall call first at the Manor and present my card .
19 He was found dead at the roadside and er church .
20 The shape of the foam is designed to allow maximum arm and shoulder movement and so is cut narrow at the top and well down at the sides .
21 All the snotty spotty little nerds who support them , who would go weak at the knees and soil themselves if they ever ever went to see MUFC and met the abovementioned evil evil types .
22 Show me a woman who says Dane Jacobsen does n't make her go weak at the knees and I 'll show you a liar ! ’
23 For example , with wet wings the Falke motor gliders , the Bergfalke and the Spatz all become viscous at the stall and will flick over if they are stalled during turns .
24 So , I 'm thinking oh it 's hard , when I actually feel it it feels thicker at the end and it does feel better but when I 've washed it , I shall feel all hairy now all afternoon .
25 Her father John said : ‘ Carol looked beautiful at the wedding and I was the proudest dad in the world .
26 She stared first at the superintendent and then at Dexter without blinking .
27 Gaitskell became excited at the prospect and instructed me with great firmness that as soon as I had received the ‘ discovered ’ documents I was to show them to no one but to come straight to him , so that he should be the first person to know who the culprit was or what information was available that would lead to the culprit 's identity .
28 ‘ Now he is standing right at the door and knocking to get in .
29 We discussed this at the panel and they
30 She had been taken ill at the weekend and had had to stay behind in Liverpool .
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