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

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1 After early bumping at the first bend , Clydal found himself in arrears and Pilot Error made the early running from Stormhill , who quickly took control down the far side and looked set to win .
2 Consistent sailing means not taking too many unnecessary risks , such as not starting at the crowded end of the start line or sailing completely to one side of the beat where just one unfavourable wind shift can ruin you .
3 Maggie met and talked to others she knew before finally arriving at the Commemorative Hall .
4 But this year , by the time I get through all the British news , I 'm too knackered to even glance at the latest adventures of Glistenin' Bill Clinton .
5 Fourthly , no central guidance has emerged on how to coordinate at the local level , care management , the care programme approach , and hospital discharge procedures , thus inviting triplication of planning effort .
6 And in fact , if we look at even more , I mean where I work is a Family Centre in Berinsfield erm and I interviewed erm some of the carers of young children , and most of the women I interviewed had , in fact , been subjected to marital violence by their male partners and in many ways this had been triggered off by arguments over who should take care of the children and over the woman not being in her place , so although it 's important to maybe look at the macro level , I really think we have to look at how men and women behave towards one another , particularly where child care is concerned .
7 ‘ How many of us , ’ he asked , ‘ really try to buy goods made of recycled materials or at least protest at the extravagant use of costly and unnecessary packaging ? ’
8 It should be a condition , for anyone thinking about development to resist trying to infer how a structure develops by only looking at the final result .
9 ARE we missing anything by just looking at the obvious ?
10 The majority of archaeological finds are broken , damaged or decayed , and it is usually difficult to envisage what a site looked like in its heyday by simply looking at the excavated remains .
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