Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] at [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | To Ronni 's surprise , and apparently also to Guido 's , Silvia stared humbly down at the ground for a moment . |
2 | Testing for 14 year olds has been almost as great a disaster : the first pilot scheme was abandoned halfway through at a cost of £8 million . |
3 | But as it was Dod , I took my fifty quid and free ploughman 's lunches ( not that Canning Town 's seen a ploughman since Shakespeare packed 'em in over at the Globe in Southwark ) and we humped boxes and sat in traffic jams and set the world to rights . |
4 | it was all over at the start of the second half … it took Millwall just 17 seconds and ten touches to win the game … |
5 | If the Government spends less than the budget says it would spend during the year , then it is obviously better off at the end of the year and can then spend more or repay borrowings or reduce taxes . |
6 | If you tire of the beach and the windsurfers , pedalos or sailing dinghies — all included in the price of course — join the games and competitions run all day long back at the Club by the entertainments team . |
7 | He went back down under at the end of ‘ 89 and ran away with the Australian Order of Merit with three wins — using a Sam Torrance putter . |
8 | Meanwhile over at The Theatre in Chipping Norton Mother Goose has found a novel way of beating the recession . |
9 | Meanwhile back at the Ministry of Defence George was not back at the Ministry . |
10 | Paige said nothing , but stared morosely out at the wall of water . |
11 | As Greg Chappell swims to 125 not out at The Oval in 1977 , in torrential rain , the wail of You 'll Never Walk Alone is heard . |
12 | But the van driver was already round at the back of his vehicle , unloading boxes . |
13 | A short distance further on at the foot of the side-valley of Deepdale and snugly sheltered by a background of trees , is the Methodist Chapel of Deepdale , a survivor amongst the many Methodist chapels in the district that have ceased to provide services and been sold . |
14 | Way back at the beginning of the club 's history there was a Ramsbottom as hall porter , and the wags in the club shortened it to Ramsbum . |
15 | There was a man way back at the beginnin' of this century made an elixir of it , sent it to all the crowned heads of Europe , the Pope , too . |
16 | If you happened to be megafabulously famous way back at the start of the '70s , the problems are literally multiplied twentyfold . |
17 | Way back at the start of this year I planned into the workshop schedule an exhibition piece . |
18 | She said I should pay her more attention , I was always round at the Club with my drinking mates . |
19 | ‘ Rotherham are right up at the top of the table and they are there on merit . |
20 | right up at the side of you ? |
21 | ‘ And it 's straight on at the lights for the Butcher Building , by the way . ’ |
22 | Small signs of a Conservative Party ‘ turquoise tendency ’ had emerged from the Bow Group which criticised the UK for ‘ trailing lamely along at the back of the international pack ’ and proposed a new Clean Air Act to halve the output of SO&sub2 ; . |
23 | Like one of those European taxis that you get picked up in at the airport in Paris . ’ |
24 | No no no no there was nobody , now er probably up at the top of Gallway there though one or two would have er stables I should think , one or two of those houses , but by and large no I should n't think so . |
25 | He got up in his night-shirt and looked incredulously out at the twigs of the stately chestnut tree in front of the castle . |
26 | The owner 's wife looked nervously out at the throng from behind her lace curtains . |
27 | I keep as many of your letters as I can store to look back on at the turn of the century , which we 're both going to see ! |
28 | He sighed and looked back down at the page before closing the book . |
29 | Blanche held the man 's gaze for a second and glanced back down at the piece of paper . |
30 | One of them , a tall Hung Mao sat apart from the rest , looked up as the three men approached , then , with the vaguest movement of his head to indicate that they should go on up , looked back down at the rifle in his lap , continuing his meticulous inspection of the weapon . |