Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Filmer came alone to sit at an untenanted table , ordering eggs and coffee from Oliver without looking at him .
2 One has only to look at the economic forecasts .
3 One has only to look at the new jobs created and investment .
4 We have only to look at the disciplinary background of vice-chancellors over the past 30 years to see evidence of the modern superior position of science and technology .
5 If this all sounds a bit old-fashioned and too good to be true , you have only to look at the happy faces of these children who thoroughly enjoy spending their weekends mucking out , cleaning tack and grooming , while waiting their turn to ride .
6 Er many members of the public took advantage of the offer of the more detailed appraisal er and indeed came in to look at the detailed consultants reports .
7 See how they grab at objects whether they are edible or not and then spit them out , only to grab at an identical item soon after .
8 It can be very frustrating to leave home in perfect conditions only to arrive at the chosen beach with rain and an unfavourable wind .
9 The goldfinches pecked neatly and precisely : The snow buntings burrowed energetically , discarding dead stalks and leaves with a quick flick of the head ; then dug deeper to get at the hidden seeds , their busy movements leaving visible impressions .
10 Eleanor would have been broad-minded enough to laugh at the whole tale .
11 One has only to glance at a human skeleton to see the numerous segments of the vertebral column .
12 Weight loss does lower the metabolism in that every time you lose one pound , you will need to eat about 18 calories a day less to stay at a stable weight .
13 Jason Spiteri sped unhindered up the right in the seventh minute and prolific goalscorer Alan Brett ran through to connect at the near post , giving the keeper no chance .
14 The regent has said , even if it takes all day , we are not to appear at the royal palace or the Savoy until we have something more to tell him ! ’
15 After rounding the imposing sheer cliff face of Seelisberg , it is rather surprising when the boat draws inshore to moor at a little pier with no sign of village or community in sight .
16 Busacher snorted , drank , and wandered over to look at the long table which had been set up right down the centre of Willi 's big living room .
17 ‘ It goes on to explain how the geneticists and the neurochemists — neurotransmitters and all that — are in on the act = ’ His red eyes searched mine once more , then turned away to stare at the solitary lamp .
18 And then it was over , and they were coming out into the grey , windy day , the mothers trying not to look at the white-capped sea beyond the point , the boys suddenly gruff and silent now that the moment of parting was come .
19 ‘ Do we need some help with our washing ? ’ , all the while desperately trying not to look at the forbidden sight of father naked in the bath .
20 I look away , for all the reasons that people like me , with homes and an income , look away : a mixture of helplessness , guilt and the desire not to stare at a perfect stranger , as it were , in bed .
21 It would be unsatisfying just to look at the ultimate refinement of their natures ; the picture becomes too perfect and stylized .
22 But she came to the kitchen when summoned to help , and she tried not to grumble at the repetitive nature of the work and the talk .
23 ‘ Buzzing , ’ he replied , turning the couchette over to get at the narrow bed .
24 ‘ That depends , ’ Marianne purred silkily , and Shae was hard pressed not to shudder at the malicious pleasure in the other woman 's green eyes .
25 JOKES NOT TO TELL AT THE FRONT DOOR
26 It is important to note , before going on to look at the main body of legislation in detail , that prior to 1980 , when insider dealing first became a statutory offence ( by virtue of Part V of the 1980 Companies Act ) , the legislative means of curtailing the practice was limited to disclosure provisions contained in general companies legislation .
27 Having touched on the difficulties of the past year Mr Vernon went on to look at the remarkable successes :
28 Rachel froze on the bottom stair , heart stopping , and her head turned slowly to look at the pretty amah .
29 Now if anyone like to look at the present day and er pension book , they 'll discover that since then , for the last three years , they 've done the people of this country out of one week 's pension every year .
30 Gavin stuck his head out from under the duvet , giving me cause once more to marvel at the impressive way the lad 's shoulders merged into his head with no apparent narrowing in between ( this appeared to be the principal physical benefit bestowed by the game of rugby ; the acquisition of an extremely thick neck , just as the most important thing one could take to the sport was a thick skull , and from it an intact one still in satisfactory two-way communication with one 's spinal cord ) .
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