Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | He also fitted it at the top end of the door . |
32 | Gaily followed them at a discreet distance and watched as they lowered Miss Faith Lavender into her last resting place . |
33 | Ray Talbot has had an Omua pump on test for 18 months , and now sells them at The Real McKoi . |
34 | They ca n't gazump you at the last minute cos it makes |
35 | I could n't convince them at the other end that I needed an ambulance because I was outside the hospital . |
36 | I do n't see how that you can possible reduce the number of deaths within the county , or even maintain it at the same level . |
37 | Please ring me at the above number and I will meet you in Paris to escort you to the hospital . |
38 | They would n't serve us at the first few joints we tried , which was n't surprising , because we came through the door yelling our head off , or trying to , in this faulty new voice of ours . |
39 | If I do n't pass it at the third time I 'm just gon na give up cos I 'm not failing more |
40 | I mean a , I 've been throwing mine away now we ca n't get them at the other farm , I mean and I said if we do , we 'd better keep |
41 | In support of a recent complaint it had made to the EC Commission , Tretorn cites Article 85(1) ( d ) and Article 86(c) of the Treaty of Rome , which refers to ‘ dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties , thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage . |
42 | A non-exclusive list of examples of such abuses is provided : ( a ) directly or indirectly imposing unfair purchase or selling prices or other unfair trading conditions ; ( b ) limiting production , markets or technical development to the prejudice of consumers ; ( c ) applying dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties , thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage ; ( d ) making the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations which , by their nature or according to commercial usage , have no connection with the subject of such contracts . |
43 | If you if you need to do something about it , then er in order to secure that order for a hundred , then sell them at the old price . |
44 | Begin what seems to be a front kick , then change it at the last moment into a high roundhouse kick . |
45 | ‘ I persuaded her once or twice to meet me at the ruined tower . |
46 | If the helicopter is moving , to stop it you must apply an opposite control movement and then remove it at the precise moment that the helicopter stops . |
47 | He held it up for the others to see and then threw it at the thin man contemptuously who automatically caught it in both hands . |
48 | This is achieved by holding down the fire button until the meter below the energy bar reaches maximum , then releasing it at the right moment . |
49 | ‘ He gets us into this mess , then legs it at the first sniff of trouble ! ’ |
50 | The question was asked : we know that he is a sound and effective Prime Minister ; but is he also a leader who can save the Conservative Party from the fate that undoubtedly awaited it at a general election had Mrs Thatcher remained in office ? |
51 | The secret of AST 's success , he claims , is that it designs , engineers and manufactures its own products , and then sells them at a competitive price via resellers , which add software and value-added services . |
52 | Thank God for dome tents with two bays : you collect snow from one end for tea , pass it through the middle-man , and then deposit it at the other end . |
53 | You can either join us at the relevant Channel port or take advantage of our coach service operating from 49 departure points throughout the U.K. We take the cross-Channel ferry and motor down to the south of France or Costa Brava , in style . |
54 | Once more the blue eyes moved over her body with appreciation , confusing yet exciting her at the same time . |
55 | She returned his kiss , but declined firmly to join him at the Allied Steelmakers ' annual dinner ( carriages eleven-thirty ) , saying she would actually rather go to the cinema with a girlfriend , and tripped out of the office looking considerably less harassed than when she had arrived . |
56 | I think it would be nice , and then we could actually discuss it at the next planning meeting which I presume , which is the twentieth |
57 | This was clearly significantly dangerous , and so whilst we w had the J C B , J C B down there , we asked the contractor to dig er to remove those electric cables and actually replace them at an appropriate depth . |
58 | Went to the Royal Academy when I was doing my 'O' Levels , it was a Jackson follow up it was about , ambulance was about twelve foot by twelve foot , it was literally splodges of paint all over the fucking place , it was horrible , you can actually buy them at the Royal Academy , you ca n't buy them at , but he was asking a hundred thousand pounds for it , I could n't believe it , a trained monkey could of fucking painted that |