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

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1 Throughout the Johannesburg commuter system , all station platforms were divided in half , for Whites and non-Whites respectively , and the trains were similarly divided so that the appropriate part stopped at the relevant stretch of platform .
2 Paige said quickly , heart thumping at the very idea .
3 Produced in six bi-monthly parts it gives an up-to-date , comprehensive summary of all decisions on human rights cases heard at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg .
4 The 1962 Planning Act upheld the right of any applicant to have their case heard at an oral hearing , but the 1976 Planning Act made this a discretionary matter for An Bord Pleanala to decide .
5 Just over a year ago , over a thousand biologists gathered at an international meeting in Vancouver .
6 With the skeg placed at the very back , there is also less chance of spin out .
7 And we now have fifty agents of different nationalities , all highly trained in the skills taught at the special place . ’
8 ‘ The Bradys do n't have that much money to scatter at the Royal Hotel . ’
9 Citizens ' action groups protested at the environmental damage caused by NATO manoeuvres and , in August 1989 , the SPD called for an end to the special rights and privileges enjoyed by the allied forces .
10 The different frequencies of light are what the human eye sees as different colors , with the lowest frequencies appearing at the red end of the spectrum and the highest frequencies at the blue end .
11 His plan was based on the marine lieutenant landing at the Old Quay slipway in the North Harbour and creating a diversion there , while Jones himself landed , undetected it was hoped , on the south foreshore , put the battery there out of action and then , passing round the town , knocked out the North Battery , before joining up with the other party to burn the shipping in both harbours .
12 Doyle peered at the crumpled figure .
13 That I have much more of this world 's goods than Garry will ever have could n't help you to that decision , could it ? ’ he said , and her heart sank at the cynical twist to his mouth and his bitter tone .
14 Dawn Run is third behind Wayward Lad and Forgive ‘ N Forget at the final fence .
15 Mum looks at the proffered phone in a slightly puzzled way .
16 It makes your heart beat at an invigorating pace .
17 Some provision was made for the giving of legal advice by salaried solicitors outside the ambit of private practice in the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 , but the part of the Act which would have established full-time paid solicitors located at the Legal Aid Area Headquarters and travelling to smaller places was never brought into force .
18 Her heart dropped at the ominous statement .
19 The practitioner travels in all directions , executing various movements , with the final technique ending at the very point where he began .
20 Mr Campbell commented ‘ The most important recent development in ordinary shares was the reverse yield gap which at present stands at the alarming value of 4 ¼%.;
21 Gemma sits like a reclining obelisk with messy hair dyed a shade lighter than his , large eyes resting at an artful slant , a full mouth .
22 Robyn pursed her lips and tilted her chin , eyes flashing at the scathing tone of his voice .
23 Nervously Meredith gazed at the open water ahead and then back at Venice , the minarets and bell-towers , the tall palaces just a distant unfocused blur in the morning mist .
24 The cell developed at the Swiss Federation Institute of Technology in Lausanne superimposes a light-sensitive dye only one molecule thick on a thin layer of titanium dioxide , a commonly used industrial chemical .
25 After the early victories in Bath and Cheltenham , the faces of party supporters gathered at the Liberal Club in Mr Ashdown 's Yeovil constituency grew progressively longer as it became clear the predicted breakthrough was not going to happen .
26 After the early victories in Bath and Cheltenham , the faces of party supporters gathered at the Liberal Club in Mr Ashdown 's Yeovil constituency grew progressively longer as it became clear the predicted breakthrough was not going to happen .
27 Sir Charles Sherrington argued that the evolution of neuronal integration of reflexes concerned with movement gave rise to large ganglia situated at the front end of mobile animals , for that is where the sense organs develop .
28 IF there was one occasion that summed up sporting attitudes in l992 , it was Carl Lewis 's bizarre attempt to set an Olympic record for the greatest number of journalists asphyxiated at a single press conference .
29 No trespass is committed where the aircraft flies at a reasonable height , having regard to wind , weather and all the circumstances of the case .
30 The superintendent gazed at the blank TV screen before suddenly turning to Franks , her eyes drained of laughter .
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