Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | erm There was a great deal of difficulty I think at the court , as well as the rather glamorous exterior . |
2 | One of the things the group in Wolverhampton I think at the Theatre Royal there is , is doing both audio descriptions by sign language I think and one of the things they 've , they , they do is meet in the bar |
3 | I had my camera with me and I saw there was a ladder up on the top deck and when I got up on the top deck it was quite a giddy height , not to be bit I looked at the mast then I climbed up the mast up three quarters of the way up the mast and er the view from up there looked right down on the causeway . |
4 | Because of the hours I worked at the newspaper office I hardly ever saw any television . |
5 | As I told a couple of surveyors I met at the ground earlier today , ‘ Building on here would be like trying to wallpaper a Slumberland mattress . ’ |
6 | When he suggested Peter , of course I jumped at the chance — Peter was winning absolutely everything . |
7 | However , during the initial discussions I hinted at the desirability of video recording or tape recording their science teaching , to examine their use of questioning . |
8 | Trying to ignore this assault on my fundamental antinomies I peered at the train set . |
9 | Now I do n't care what people say : at times I look at the child and I am so happy I ca n't sleep at night . |
10 | However , at other times I feel at the end of my tether . |
11 | Outside in the cobbled farmyard I glanced at the side of the barn . |
12 | In the lavatory I stared at the mirror . |
13 | Looking back at him , she said , ‘ The only ambition I have at the moment is to survive my eighteen months with G.W. Fashions . |
14 | On Crag Hill I stopped at the cairn to look down on Dentdale spread below me , Helms Knott , the Howgills and the distant forms of Cross Fell , Dun Fell and , facing me , the long ridge of Barbondale . |
15 | What result you want at the end of the day ? |
16 | After making the tea she sat at the kitchen table to drink it , and was still sitting there when dawn broke . |
17 | so I said could Mike go in and do the fencing you see at the side , to keep the dog out |
18 | For the first few months she trembled at the thought of performing an official engagement on her own . |
19 | For musicians , the lure of the West must be strong , and for reasons as understandable as basic working conditions and standard of living , but as a result we stand at a crossroads : how can we possibly avoid the continuing standardization of orchestral , instrumental and vocal production , and continue to have the opportunity of hearing music played in a style and tradition for which it was probably originally conceived . |
20 | In this chapter we look at the ways to develop the applications which use the database , including an analysis of data requirements , and in Chapter 7 we look at setting up different external views in the context of different DBMS . |
21 | Our six case-study schools whose procedures for combating truancy we report at the end , regularly monitored attendance and absentee pupils rates and were alert to ways of keeping disaffected pupils in school . |
22 | Table 10.4 examines each of the sectors we identified at the beginning of the appendix . |
23 | But , you know , if , if , if I 'd have put , when we , when we started to talk at the beginning of this term we had at the beginning a general discussion about what are we gon na put in land reform , if I 'd have come along to s to you and I 'd said well I think we should do this |
24 | In this study we aimed at the investigation of platelet activating factor synthesis in the gastric juice of normal healthy volunteers in vivo , in basal condition , and in response to pentagastrin . |
25 | The data we have at the moment suggest that we should reach our targets about 80% of the time , but our aim over the years will be not only to reach the targets in a higher proportion of cases but also to make the targets more difficult . |
26 | These and many hundreds of other questions , views and theories are debated endlessly by us as a group until we reach a view which satisfies us that , at least on the basis of the knowledge and data we have at the moment , we have some sort of cohesiveness . |
27 | A big difference from the episode we have at the vets each month ! |
28 | It is impossible to describe all the uplifting and thought-provoking sessions we had at the Farm , but an especially wonderful experience for me was the fantasy meditation . |
29 | They are like the metaphorical gender attributions we examined at the beginning of this chapter , in that they follow no single principle , they do not remain constant from one context to another and they vary from culture to culture . |
30 | He became enormously interested in these papers and the effect they had at a time when many people thought Britain was on the brink of popular revolution . |