Example sentences of "[adv] at [art] [det] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The eagle stared back at him proudly and without fear and Mr Wolski wondered how long he would be here in captivity , staring out at the same things year after year , his great wings never feeling the power and support of the wind , his talons never arcing forward and down as they did what they had been made for and struck at prey .
2 Dear ladies and gentlemen , on the occasion of the dedication of the museum and memorial to the fallen service men of the Second World War , both the German and the Allied Forces , here at the former control tower of the airbase in England , I send you my warmest and sincere greetings .
3 ‘ Witty , satirical , sketch-like poems on society which also hit hard at a few home truths
4 Almost at the same time William Russell , a painter and coffin-maker , opened his London shop ; far more ingenious than Boyce , Russell entered into an agreement with the College of Arms in 1689 whereby , for a fee , its members would attend certain funerals which he had arranged .
5 Almost at the same time D. P. McKenzie of Cambridge and R. L. Parker of the Scripps Institution in America had come to much the same conclusions as Wilson and together these scientists were responsible for what they called the ‘ New Global Tectonics ’ .
6 Almost at the same moment Paige heard it too .
7 However at the same time unemployment has risen dramatically across Europe , especially after 1980 .
8 He must be sagacious and have good judgement , be patient and yet at the same time firm in maintaining the interests of the ruler he represented .
9 Yet at the same time thinking can become obsessional and repetitive for some people .
10 Yet at the same time President Clinton claims he wants to do all he can to complete the Uruguay round of GATT trade talks , and is backing the appointment as GATT 's new director-general of Peter Sutherland , an Irish former commissioner of the EC who has just the sort of political push to get a trade deal done .
11 During the preceding century there had indeed been no pressure for subsistence , yet at the same time demand had been strong , especially in the east where the growth of a thriving cloth industry along the border , combined with the prosperity of the Devon stannaries , situated within a day 's journey by cart , had created a market lively enough to make small-scale farming a practicable alternative to labouring for wages .
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