Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv prt] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Also looking at walking axes have been Grivel , who 've come up with the Air Tech , which weighs in at a gobsmacking 460g .
2 She looks up at the grey clouds scudding across the sky , down at a vista of narrow back gardens , some neat and trim with goldfish ponds and brightly painted play equipment , others tatty and neglected , cluttered with broken appliances and discarded furniture .
3 One of the surprise contestants who have a chance to win £5,000 and a trip to Hollywood to take part in American Gladiators is Derek Collett from Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire who weighs in at a mere 11st 10lb .
4 Come August , when the action is beamed back from Barcelona , they might just recognise that man who works down at the local track .
5 One looks up at the cheery advertisement that reads ‘ Lonely ?
6 Tom does n't speak much to anyone but to the caddie when he 's in contention and he marches off at a cracking pace .
7 He glances down at the final layer of glasses .
8 Rather it looks down at the scarred and broken Christ figure as if to say , ‘ Why ?
9 But Kevin still has his Dad 's bag — and credit card — and he checks in at the ritzy Plaza Hotel before embarking on an hilarious , hair-raising adventure when he runs into the same villains — Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern — who he fought off when he was Home Alone .
10 On something of an Italo tip , it thunders along at a fair old rate , brings synth nostalgia to the fore and is an all-round bumpalong winner .
11 ‘ But he comes out at the right time and he stays on his line at the right time .
12 In other words you can have what goes on in the brain at the hardware level does or at the level of nuance does n't necessarily have to correlate with what goes on at a high level description .
13 No , you can not prevent it from happening — but scientists are a bit nearer to understanding what goes on at the molecular level .
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