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

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1 He , he was a real friendly guy and like I say he never said cheerio before he went , but one day he just painted his aircraft up with the D-day landing signs which we did n't know at the time and the next day he was gone of course it was very much top secret that was but the town just emptied of all Americans it was like a ghost town after them but it had been previously .
2 Advocating a greater use of the birch he said ‘ Young offenders are leaving the juvenile courts laughing at the Magistrates and the Police .
3 Several magistrates ' and lawyers ' unions protested at the handling and the outcome of both the Luchaire and the Nucci affairs and at the amnesty law , citing these as proof of the subordination of the judiciary to political power and of the existence of a two-speed system of justice ( i.e. one for elected officials and one for ordinary citizens ) .
4 I have no desire to smear or jeer at the Opposition and the fact that they have now declared themselves fully in support of the Community , because that is a matter of intense pleasure to me .
5 Lok peered at the stick and the lump of bone and the small eyes in the bone things over the face .
6 Step one the open , this looks at the introduction and the purpose of the appointment .
7 what was not described was the atmosphere generated by the prophetic posters with the heroic blackshirted leader depicted at the salute and the promise of ‘ Mosley is Coming ! ’ as the Fascists ' motorised cavalcade entered town after town .
8 Sixteen of its 20 chapters are based on papers presented at the workshop and the remaining four were specially invited .
9 Any judgment or order made against a party in his absence , ie where he does not appear at the hearing and a judgment or order is made against him , " may " be set aside , and if on the facts a refusal would involve a miscarriage of justice , the judge " must " grant the application — See Note " Discretion to set aside " under Ord 37 , r 2 ) .
10 But the following morning I awoke to the familiar sound of Chola shouting at the dogs and the dogs ' yelping response .
11 He 'd gone to the window and pulled the curtain back , looking at the dampness and the wire and the swimming-pool , the surface ruffled by rain .
12 AS a third part of a nanny share I have been looking at the law and the availability of Liability Insurance .
13 To that end , again we will probably be stronger in that area but t to that end we formed a group of partners who were going to specifically target er that that market place er we drew from the triple A practice and tax practice and M C S. Looking at the products and the reviews to get into that first those those clients .
14 are you be able to tell us would that page at twenty six m , eighty five be part of the original brochure or part of something which erm was later brought out ? , looking at the type and the print in the brochure , if you ca n't help us just say
15 The various departmental select committees looking at the estimates and the Public Accounts Committee looking at the accounts of what has been spent , can only scratch the surface .
16 They could go into the chapel , and the Adam library , and the red drawing-room , and with a bit of luck they 'd be so busy looking at the Chippendale and the Hepplewhite they would n't notice the holes in the rugs . ’
17 They stopped for drinks and crisps , and sat out on a low stone wall , looking at the cattle and the traffic and green fields .
18 Perhaps the work-load is high at the time , looking at the map and the ground for possible clues as to where they are , looking for signs of possible lift to climb in , together with all the other little worries involved in a field landing .
19 Gaily knew very little about the ways of church services , and so he sat halfway towards the back , looking at the coffin and the windows full of pale saints carrying lilies and the dust motes in the groin of the roof .
20 The end product of psychedelia was not a new way of looking at the world and a liberation of the mind , but rather a lot of shit concept albums in the 1970s and an inaccurate belief on the part of pop stars that they were somehow important .
21 There is the sense here that reason is more than the sum of its parts , and that the serious pursuit of truth can , over time , generate a way of looking at the world and an approach to forming judgements on it that stands over and above any particular truths that may be assimilated on the way .
22 Talking , and looking at the earth and the sky , we just walked about until it was dark .
23 More than we can gain from looking at the grade and the stage .
24 I was too busy looking at the picture and the frame
25 Scurr is also investigating the use of laporoscopy , where two tiny holes are made at the navel and the hernia repaired from inside .
26 Most of the patients seen at the hospital and the out-patient clinics are already on conventional medication of some kind .
27 Most of these officials , apart from the land-officers , operated at the centre and the Crown had virtually no local bureaucracy : to enforce its commands it must rely upon the unpaid assistance of the propertied classes .
28 It was at least ten summers past that the Colonel and Miss Danziger had met at The Tamarisks and the Colonel , finding the guest a most informed companion , had asked her assistance in helping him pin-point locations where he was most likely to uncover particular fossils , and attract particular moths .
29 Look at the ceilings and the walls .
30 Your eyes look at the instruments and the instruments tell you you 're fine , you 're flying level .
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