Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [v-ing] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Among those noting Xu 's habit of using just one board ( ingredients are so fresh and so quickly prepared that food poisoning is not considered a threat ) is Keith Mitchell , team captain of the British chefs competing at the culinary Olympics in Frankfurt next year , and head chef at the Grand Hotel , Eastbourne , East Sussex .
2 There have been few studies looking at the sexual risk of HIV infection for women who have sex with women and so there are few reported cases of women infected in this way .
3 The plot comprises two linear portions meeting at a critical chain length c .
4 He saw two German troopers spurring at the second Frenchman .
5 As yet , industry hereabouts may not fully have ‘ taken off ’ , but at the same time the many £2 assessments downgraded for tax purposes in the Vale region indicate a degree of recession , the state of some towns hinting at an uneasy period of relocation .
6 His unsuccessful serious plays had drawn on the Harold Pinter trick of having two different conversations continuing at the same time , and they were often returned with the comment that he had copied the playwright .
7 The different frequencies of light are what the human eye sees as different colors , with the lowest frequencies appearing at the red end of the spectrum and the highest frequencies at the blue end .
8 Rocky , busy waving his charges on board , glanced over his shoulder in time to see a small group of dark shapes disappearing at a fast lope round the bend of the curving driveway .
9 Luther Reynolds clenched the sides of the chair , his large fists curling and uncurling , and his fiery dark eyes glaring at the determined face of David Miller , the stepson he had come to resent with such bitterness that he could taste it .
10 Symptoms were regarded as mere signposts pointing at the real target .
11 The Liverpool chief has also recouped £16.4m in sales , leaving his overall dealings standing at a staggering £47.9m .
12 Gemma sits like a reclining obelisk with messy hair dyed a shade lighter than his , large eyes resting at an artful slant , a full mouth .
13 Supported by WACC , MAP Internacional is one of the few Protestant organisations working at a regional level on health issues .
14 Erm , I 've also received information from the Region , erm with lots of events that 's coming up in the East Anglian Region , erm , just run through those quickly , er , there is a workshop on this Thursday at the Courts , erm , there is on Thursday twelfth of March there is er , somebody from the Columbian committee for human rights speaking at an open meeting , that 's the fifth er , Wednesday first of April there is er somebody called Duncan , he 's a paediatric surgeon who works part time as a volunteer at the Medical Foundation for the Care and Victims of Torture who will be speaking at St. Mary 's and St. Edmunds group , and that , that 's Bury St. Edmunds , and then the next East Anglia Regional Meeting is on Saturday May the twenty third at Bury St. Edmunds again .
15 CACI are also able to build more advanced studies looking at the specific market sectors that a client may be interested in .
16 But if it 's a world problem , if there are international dimensions to our problems in Britain , or to Kenya 's problems in Kenya , or to Mexico 's Mexican problems in Mexico , then somehow we 've got to have international groups looking at the international aspects of those problems .
17 In court , address all judges from the High Court upwards ( including both circuit judges and recorders when acting as High Court judges , and including also all judges sitting at the Central Criminal Courts ) as ‘ my Lord/Lady . ’
18 Classes help the actor to gain confidence in dealing with many things happening at the same time , and this is an important part of student work .
19 However , some skins had long side-burns terminating at the lower jaw .
20 In view of the stringent financial requirements imposed on BR by the government this may be a little unfair but it does neatly encapsulate the views of many commentators looking at the likely impact of the Tunnel on the South East after 1993 .
21 I 'd been in the city for too long , too many late nights staring at an empty page : the Muse and I had become jaded with each other .
22 the stratigraphic units subcropping at the top Carboniferous under a cover of younger sediments ,
23 Nuclear Scientists working at the Joint European Torus project in Oxfordshire will be going on strike for the second time .
24 Bending , he feathered a kiss along her cheek , his cool lips pausing at the delicate curve of her ear .
25 The Commission helps to create around five thousand new jobs a year.And all the small firms exhibiting at the Three Counties are hoping the orders will keep flowing in .
26 It sounded like twelve machines running at the same time .
27 On the Dabs board the sockets are oriented with the number one pins pointing at the other socket .
28 While I was shaving , peacefully surveying my baggy eyes , thick lips hinting at a recent cold sore , and ever-deepening wrinkles , I saw in the mirror something monstrous appear around the side of my grey hair .
29 Clearly there is so much ground to be covered , particularly on the engineering and operational sides , when a large transport aircraft is involved that you will need several investigators working at the same time .
30 During a trade dispute in 1960 , a police officer found two pickets standing at the front entrance of a factory , four standing at the back entrance and ten or twelve outside the back entrance .
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