Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [adv] [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 The pupils decided that they were the same in that context and were satisfied that there were only three different shapes if they did not allow fences in the middle or squares just touching at the corners .
2 Yet neither club commands very great support and even a Second Division Hartlepool or Darlington perhaps struggling at the foot of the division would be unlikely to attract more than 56,000 per game .
3 It would thus be only for those films with generally low levels of subjective risk or few moving objects that subjects actually looked at the fixed information even in the recognition phase and were thus able to be biased by it .
4 Michael Locke pointed out that criticism sometimes levelled at the CNAA in fact constituted a critique of ‘ the lack of a polytechnic policy ’ .
5 It is only at the end of the poem that Mariana finally despairs at the realisation that her lover will not come .
6 Benstede and Corbett then sat at the edge of a table directly beneath the great dais just as a chorus of trumpets brayed .
7 If corn etc. continuing at the high price 't is now , 't is to be left in the breast of the churchwardens and overseers to advance what they think proper — if corn etc. falls during the year no deductions to take place … ’
8 What survives , outside MGM 's archives , of the sequence in which Astaire and Charisse separately rehearse at the barre , is just a few black-and-white stills .
9 Lydia put a mug of tea in front of her master and then took herself off to the dairy , where she and Martha unashamedly listened at the door .
10 Bowyer and Southgate immediately brightened at the prospect of a good hunt .
11 Rarely are all the constraints on shape , function and manufacturing clearly defined at the commencement of the activity .
12 It 's easy to forget that it 's over eight years since Pepsi and Shirlie first sang with Wham ! and Shirlie still laughs at the memories : ‘ When we started out I had one dress and I wore it to every photo session — I could n't afford any more ! ’
13 Wasteland , half-hidden behind hoardings , came into view and Tony soon arrived at the site which had held the theatre .
14 But Lacuna barely glanced at the other screens .
15 More or less power could be delegated from the Elysée to the Matignon ( the prime minister 's residence ) , but authority always rested at the Elysée .
16 Other painters would complain if a model did not please them , but Modigliani never swore at the girls or reproached them .
17 Until mid-Month Galerie 15 present a group of unpublished sculpture by Yvan Messac while works recently shown at the Sandro Chia retrospective at the Berlin Nationalgalerie can be seen at Thaddeus Ropac until 10 April .
18 Look for other convenient , unchanging frames , low or mid , preferably where the substitution items fit in the middle , as tones often change at the end of an utterance .
19 As dusk gradually falls at the end of Mid-summer 's Eve a flicker of bonfires links the highest points of Cornwall , from the far West to Kit Hill on the English border .
20 The specificity of literature , as Bukharin resolutely argued at the 1934 Congress , must be retained if the ideological effect of literature is itself not to be rendered impotent .
21 He made films like Sanders of the River ( 1935 ) and The Four Feathers ( 1939 ) , featuring courageous British aristocrats going off to fight for the British empire , not out of a sentimental admiration for those times , but because the Empire provided good stories , as Hollywood also found at the time .
22 Thus , as Rickie feebly dabbed at the deck and as his sister ate , our happy ship sailed on .
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