Example sentences of "[art] [n mass] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Next cut the tips of the l.e.d. leads at an angle using side cutters so that each lead ends in a sharp point .
2 I lay on my back , my head on the sandy ground , staring out to the side where the body of the buck lay at the end of a little curved line of black , and tangled in the arm-rest and grip of the catapult .
3 To facilitate these demands , as well as to preserve the files of historical documents currently being transformed into machine-readable form for the use of future generations , an Historical Data Unit has been established as part of the Data Archive at the University of Essex to collect , store and disseminate machine-readable data of interest to historians ( Anderson 1992 ) .
4 From the data obtain at a number of air-monitoring stations , Lin produced a table of counts in the form shown in Table 6.3 .
5 After that you will do whatever work is needed and have the aircraft delivered at the weekend , to the destination in France that my secretary will notify you of . ’
6 The sub-species kept at the park is the very rare Persian Leopard from Iraq and Iran .
7 At summer temperatures the major water quality problem is due to a lack of dissolved oxygen which results in the fish gasping at the water surface , showing rapid gill movements and , in severe cases , dying .
8 Many medieval farms in Wales consisted of only one main building , the so called ‘ longhouse ’ : farm animals were kept at one end of the house and the people lived at the other .
9 ‘ All the people waiting at the bus stops were shrivelled up with the cold ; they looked so miserable standing there but cheered up when they saw us coming along .
10 Children were playing on the green , a wet labrador that had been swimming in the beck was drying out by the village cross , and there was just room amongst the people sat at the table outside the pub for one man and his dog .
11 We have seen that in the media reporting at the stage of the trial a women 's sexual conduct is often brought into question .
12 Duchy retained all the staff employed at the time of the takeover , with the exception of the previous General Manager , who preferred to retire .
13 He was evidently so successful at ‘ carrying the coals to Newcastle ’ , making a ten-year career out of the impersonation and rerecording Sir Harry 's repertoire for Sir Harry 's record company , that when the pair met at the recording studio in 1920 and their producer told Sir Harry about the deception , he simply refused to believe it .
14 The pair met at the London office of Armitage & Norton , which merged with Saffery Champness in 1986 .
15 The incident happened at about 3.30pm on Friday , when the pair called at a house in Main Road , Danbury , saying they had come to check the meter .
16 The extraordinary happenings even continued after the unit returned to Britain , when a sealed canister containing a print of the series arrived at the BBC from a laboratory covered in fresh earth .
17 In other words , the series begins at the threshold of adulthood , when expectation has not yet been revised by experience .
18 We found the eider flock at the back of Bound Skerry , on which the lighthouse stands .
19 I can sit back and watch the day go by , and when the float dips down in the water I know there 's a fish pulling at the line .
20 In extreme cases this may involve a deliberate distortion of the exchange price , or a means to profit at the expense of customers , typically where the broker fills the customer 's trade at a price that is worse than he could have obtained by competitive trading , in order to benefit another trader .
21 Their work is discussed with the deputy head ( pupil services ) and they attend a staff meeting at the beginning of each day .
22 Tomorrow we begin a series looking at the history of the Cowley works from the time of their Creator William Morris , through the Leyland years under Sir Michael Edwardes , up to the present day .
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