Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] at [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 From the top , you will have a glorious view , and you can go for a walk , or relax at one of the mountain top restaurants , sitting on the terrace and drinking in the views .
2 A debate that starts at 3.30 in the afternoon and goes on until 2 o'clock in the morning is hardly an advert for open government .
3 The established Communist parties , however , although overshadowed at first by the new radicalism , were by no means totally eclipsed by it .
4 Bertie Somme meets carver David Morgan , and looks at some of the endearing pieces David produces in his West Country workshop
5 IN THE FIRST OF OUR TWO-PART SERIES ON HOW TO USE IMAGES IN YOUR DOCUMENTS , JOHN BENNETT EXPLAINS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PAINTING AND DRAWING SOFTWARE , AND LOOKS AT SOME OF THE BEST PAINTING PACKAGES AROUND .
6 She knew that Sue worked as a nurse four nights a week , going on duty some time after the children had gone to bed in the evening , and returning at seven in the morning .
7 Libby had been heaving and pushing at one of the logs , covered with rotten bark that peeled off , revealing orange insect eggs and small white channels like blood vessels covering the surface .
8 He indicated that he still hoped that Mozart would be offered the post of organist there and hinted at some of the intrigue surrounding the appointment .
9 They turned through the narrow Kendal Dyke into a lovely wilderness of reeds and water , sailed from one to another of the posts that mark the channel , came to a signpost standing not on land but out in the middle of the Sounds , read ‘ to Horsey ’ on one side of it , reached away through Meadow Dyke , so narrow that they could easily have jumped ashore , and came at last to the open Mere .
10 Published in association with English Heritage , Robert Adam : Architect of Genius by Julius Bryant offers an introduction to Adam 's architecture by exploring the thoughts and personal ambitions behind his designs , and looking at some of the sources of his inspiration .
11 Now that we have considered the type of information which the law deems as illegitimate for stock market trading , let us move on and look at some of the circumstances when trading on the basis of such information is illegal .
12 Clive Ponting qualifies his own claims concerning American leverage by acknowledging that Wilson was wholly opposed to devaluation , and differed at most from the Americans over the details of the British role East of Suez .
13 It is time to broaden the focus and look at one of the fundamental , longer-term challenges facing society : the ageing of the population .
14 If you were ever in doubt about the ‘ benefits ’ of the long-proposed Cardiff Bay barrage , you only need to go to Euston Station and look at one of the walls there .
15 To help with this you could refer to the section on listening ( p. 113 ) and look at some of the guidelines there .
16 It is the former that constitute the ‘ classical perspective ’ and , in this final section , I want to try and extricate them and look at some of the problems that Beccaria 's version of them encountered .
17 In the United States , however , that connection was given a unique twist when in 1833 a new mass circulation tabloid , the Sun , was published and sold at one-sixth of the cover price of other papers .
18 Not the best reason for flying home , but oh God , she was sick of the subzero temperatures , the fact that the sun rose at ten in the morning and set at two in the afternoon .
19 to 2,501,943 at the end of December , and finally reached 5,201,919 in March 1991 before being renamed the gold cordoba on March 4 and set at 5.0726 to the US dollar .
20 Rain hung back and looked at some of the paintings on the wall near the door .
21 I went over and looked at some of the characters .
22 It is to suggest that sexual difficulty , or problems in the field of sexual relationship , should be looked out for more often by social workers and others concerned with them , and looked at more from the child 's own point of view .
23 You can enjoy the freedom to wander where you want and stay at any of the hotels listed on the previous page ( there 's even a map making your choice of hotels quick and easy ) .
24 We then continued our journey , pushing on until we reached the city walls and lodged at one of the fine taverns on the Southwark side of the river .
25 After London , the show moved to the provinces and appeared at most of the larger towns ; the show was to catch the imagination of audiences for a full three years .
26 We inched again past the thundering monster and its second string to the rear , and emerged at last into the clattering reverberating peace of the baggage car where I was reunited with my waistcoat .
27 Family was Jim and the others ; family was her women 's group and squabbling at two-thirty in the morning about whether women could be said to constitute a separate class because they had a separate relation to the mode of production , while still making each other coffee and giving each other hugs .
28 Myeloski shrugged and sat at one of the desks .
29 But look at some of the others .
30 Finally , one has to wonder when looking at some of the Tour professionals ' clubs .
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