Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [adv prt] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In all that time she only twice took a break from shooting , when she went to Melbourne for her 21st birthday party — a $100,000 family-only blow out at the fashionable Red Eagle Hotel — and a week later for Jason Donovan 's birthday bash . |
2 | All right the abbey is in ruins and I doubt whether that impotent old priest up at the Old Rectory has much on offer . |
3 | It 's doing everything the wrong way round at the wrong time . |
4 | Robert had said , with a nervous glance around at the other passengers . |
5 | Watch your timing as you play this and make sure that you cut each chord off at the correct time . |
6 | Casting a despairing glance around at the stark walls of the interview-room in the police station , she took a deep unsteady breath . |
7 | The moment for which Archie will always be remembered by Palace fans was when he scored our fourth and conclusive goal after a marvellous run from the centre-circle to defeat the FA Cup-holders , Wolves ( 4–2 ) in a thrilling replay up at the old Crystal Palace in January 1909 . |
8 | Sales , 11 p.c. down at the interim stage , finished the year only 5 p.c. lower at I£292m . |
9 | However , to illustrate my belief that nothing has really changed , while I was taking a few notes from a caddie in Montpellier in the south of France — he was telling me how ‘ we 'd hit a great pitch in at the last ’ — I happened to notice the sign above the caddie shack . |
10 | Taking a deep breath , she managed a cool smile up at the enigmatic face above her , and took brutal control of her wayward emotions . |
11 | The bill had arrived just before our fifth wedding anniversary , celebrated with a rare night out at the Working Men 's Club with my in-laws and Pam and her first husband , Gordon . |