Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [art] [noun] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I did , ’ Mandeville snapped , ‘ the murderer would be hanging on the gibbet at Smithfield ! ’ |
2 | HANGING on the wall at Ted Fletcher Court is a picture known as The Crying Boy . |
3 | Glowing out at night — by bike with luminous tyres which allow more safety when speeding down the roads at night . |
4 | He laid down the letter at breakfast with a white face . |
5 | It goes down a treat at family do 's . ) |
6 | By tearing down the barriers at Yorkshire , Tendulkar has left a legacy of hope . |
7 | Stockton South MP Tim Devlin says a new winter storage site may have been found for families being forced to pull off a site at Stockton by April 1 . |
8 | The veteran Eire international is careful not to be drawn into a new slanging match with Ferguson — but one of those reasons must be to show the United manager that he is not a crippled has-been , better equipped propping up a bar than shoring up a defence at football 's highest level . |
9 | Roux and Co cook up a treat at Food Show . |
10 | We were due to try out the show at Farnham , a 400-seater theatre , less than an hour from London . |
11 | Scottish Enterprise said it had carried out an audit at Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Ltd after the allegations were made in a series of unsigned documents passed to the press and the SE chairman , Prof Donald MacKay . |
12 | ‘ To see him driving around a track at 65mph is an incredible sight . |
13 | Gleizes and Metzinger stressed that Cubist painting had no specifically decorative function , and that it did not attain its full meaning only when hung on the wall at eye level . |
14 | Walk along the beach at sunset . |
15 | Young women married to salesmen , for once , took an interest in where their husbands would be on the great day ; the older men , who ricocheted between various business interests , were lectured steadily , any time they put in an appearance at home , on the necessity of being in Tollemarche at this time ; and those males who were doomed to spend their lives in Tollemarche found themselves with intolerable lists of jobs to be done , from laying out backyard skating rinks to pinning up the hems on their female relatives ' costumes . |
16 | I put in an appearance at Ingard House to show that I was still busy about the audit , and had a word with Henniker . |
17 | Mooney has received a onematch suspension for reaching 21 disciplinary points this season after picking up a booking at Carlisle 12 days ago . |
18 | The Kremlin Armoury and the Hermitage sent their trucks to pick up the shipments at customs , and to make the rounds in their respective cities . |
19 | Aung San had planned to set up a government at Moulmein , but was put off . |
20 | Paragraph 29 of the statement of claim alleges that the third and fourth defendants and through them , the fifth defendant were ‘ knowingly concerned ’ in the breaches of section 3 , 47 , 56 and 57 in four specified respects , namely , ( i ) in authorising the transfer of a sum of U.S. $250,000 out of an account in the name of the second defendant into which investors ' money had been paid ; ( ii ) in making arrangements during the postal strike in September 1988 for the collection from investors of their cheques and for the distribution of advertisements inviting investment in Euramco ; ( iii ) in paying investors ' cheques into Pantell S.A. 's bank account ; and ( iv ) in attempting to set up an account at Barclays Bank 's Holborn branch for another company , also called Pantell S.A. |
21 | Hold up a finger at arm's-length , close one eye , and line your finger up with a picture or some other convenient object some way away . |
22 | DR DEVIOUS dished out the medicine at Leopardstown yesterday , but the Epsom Derby winner will be needing treatment when he runs into User Friendly in the Arc . |
23 | But when Meryl Streep tumbled off a plane at Heathrow yesterday , the screen goddess looked every inch a mortal . |
24 | The very last thing you want when stepping off a train at Rotherham station is to be confronted by a Romulan death squad . |
25 | Alex I 'll be going down the field at lunch . |
26 | A GANG of joyriders , one of them aged 14 , raced along a motorway at 120mph in three high-powered cars last night — with their lights off . |
27 | Benjamin asked , turning his chair slightly to look down the table at Dacourt . |
28 | And there 's insecurity as well : Ashley may go moshing down the front at Gallon Drunk gigs , but when he came face-to-face with James Johnson recently , the drummer was ‘ too scared ’ to talk to him . |
29 | She paid off the cab at Bart 's Hospital , and went through the main entrance . |
30 | For quickness , there 's nothing to beat shaving your legs and under arms , but as you slice off the hair at skin level , you soon get prickly regrowth . |