Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [verb] [adv] at the " in BNC.
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1 | The Los Angeles directorship , open since Earl A. Powell III agreed to take over at the National Gallery , now belongs to Michael Edward Shapiro , formerly chief curator in St Louis . |
2 | When lounging around I find these tend to dig in at the hips . |
3 | Beringed hands waved in a frenzy around Miranda 's own boldly streaked , mane-like hair , and Belinda quickly paid and left , realising she had been very lucky to get squeezed in at the salon when so many women wanted to look special for Christmas . |
4 | Well what does that mean then are you likely to get called out at the middle of the night ? |
5 | All turned to look back at the door as the footsteps approached on the flagstones . |
6 | They found the babies who were left for longer began to make crawling movements towards the breast after 20 minutes , and after 50 minutes virtually all had suckled correctly at the breast — and were more likely to breastfeed successfully as a result afterwards . |
7 | He has a fine technique and a good grasp of Lisztian idiom : the Mephisto Waltz in particular has suffered horribly at the hands of stop/go pianists who ‘ apply the brakes ’ all over the place . |
8 | The same has happened now at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris . |
9 | The only technical challenge of the day is at the home of a lawyer , whose Peugeot 405 has conked out at the bottom of a steep drive . |
10 | The two friends were last seen sunbathing together at the weekend . |
11 | They both stood looking down at the poor sufferer , neither speaking . |