Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adj] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We 're meeting between 2–2.30 at the little chef on the intersection of A34 and Oxford Ring Road .
2 I asked about discipline , wondering how it compared with that at the central Scotland school where I taught .
3 The Commercial Agricultural loans were made in 1985 at the high point of US aid when some $683,000,000 was deposited with state banks .
4 Kimber first danced in public at the golden jubilee celebrations in 1887 , but the side was disbanded after this , only to be revived by the Oxford don Percy Manning in 1897 , and Kimber did not perform with them again until 1899 .
5 The OSI , which they adopted , had been pioneered by several international bodies ; the initial work began in 1977 at the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) on developing a seven-layer OSI reference model .
6 In 1892 he moved to London and graduated in mining in 1896 at the Royal School of Mines .
7 Some teenage mothers get on fine at the usual antenatal classes , but others , like Sara and her friends , obviously do find it much more helpful to go somewhere with people in a similar situation so they can share experiences and gain a sense of friendship and solidarity .
8 They were offset by 6s at the long eleventh and seventeenth , the first from three putts and the second the result of a flyer with his wedge .
9 One of Turner 's earliest known wrought-iron conservatories was the range erected in 1836–7 at the vice-regal lodge in Phoenix Park , Dublin .
10 For working-class people , the crisis — economic , political or cultural — is being experienced above all at the local level yet is the outcome of unprecedentedly global forces .
11 A computer word holds a fixed number of bits , in a range from about 12 to 64 , and we number these bit positions consecutively , starting at zero at the right-hand or least-significant end .
12 It 's a view shared by many at the Historic cars festival .
13 And that 's a view shared by those at the sharp end of publishing , the authors themselves .
14 John Mason died in 1899 at the early age of sixty-four .
15 Count Leo Tolstoy , whose tragic heroine Anna Karenina threw herself under a train , himself died in 1910 at the remote Russian country station of Astapovo .
16 She was ‘ rediscovered ’ as a film-maker in the early 80's , and a series of retrospectives and tributes culminated in 1990 at the International Festival of Women 's Films in Creteil , where a programme of her work was feted by capacity audiences .
17 The will to forget the occupation years was provoked initially by the disgust felt by many at the anarchic retribution known as ‘ the purge ’ in which thousands of Frenchmen accused of collaboration were executed by avenging teenagers , only sometimes under the doubtful authority of resistance tribunals .
18 We will fund crash courses in the main areas of skill shortage , aimed in particular at the long-term unemployed .
19 This time Stewart ran in unmarked at the far post to score with a downward header from Jan Molby 's free kick .
20 you can worry about that at the early end of the week
21 All but a handful of the 18,298 crowd stayed in their places but their growing frustration reached fever pitch in the 88th minute when Adams stole in unmarked at the far post to volley home Le Tissier 's inviting cross .
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