Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] at [art] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Colonel Peter Young was a popular officer , well liked by everyone , always seemed to be of the same temperament , in action , or sitting at the bar in a country inn .
2 This means that looking at the process in an ex-post fashion , the underwriters made a return of 1.11 per cent .
3 When he appeared before the magistrate at lowly Clerkenwell , charged with ‘ willfully ringing several door bells and knocking at the doors in Upper Street , Islington , without lawful excuse ’ it was said that this kind of mischief — like the Cremorne Gardens affray — was a ‘ frequent occurrence ’ .
4 The Reverend Dr James Massey , General Secretary of the Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , teaches publishing and bookselling at a workshop in Bangladesh .
5 Additionally however , we need to make it clear that when we have looked at the figures and I would pay some to the opposition for bringing er some matters to our attention , erm and looking at the way in which very , very careful on the part of this council has led to a better reserve position than we would previously have expected .
6 On Thursday we drew the whole thing together ending up with team practice and looking at the videos in the evening .
7 ‘ Better than your eyesight , ’ said the old woman , standing next to him and looking at the grey in his hair .
8 ‘ What on earth has happened to you ? ’ gasped Ethel , untying the gag and pulling at the knots in the sash and rope .
9 Enraged that he should take it on himself to tell her the state of her own business , and bristling at the manner in which he spoke of her precious son , Esther said sharply , ‘ Whatever is or is not in the coffers is nothing whatsoever to do with you !
10 The local bands have not been altogether ousted ; some were taking part in the contests after playing and walking in a procession in the morning and playing at the sports in the afternoon .
11 But looking at the diagram in Fig. 8.4 we can identify two general methods of keeping the search space small :
12 It was Geoffrey Howe , I am told , who knocked on one door while canvassing at a by-election in Epping , to be greeted by a tiny , wrinkled old lady rushing at him with arms outstretched : ‘ Oh Geoffrey at last I 've met you , my fluffy , cuddly little teddy bear ! ’
13 While staying at The Vyne in Hampshire at the end of the last century , Lord Charles Beresford made a spectacular conquest which led to the object of his desire suggesting that they furthered their acquaintance in her room after the rest of the party had retired .
14 He died after an incident while working at a house in Beech Grove Road , Middlesbrough .
15 When looking at the changes in this offer probabilities over the assumed two period , notice that the former probability is a function of all variables , not just demand , that may affect the individual 's search intensity .
16 This type of debate can only be resolved when looking at the functions in some detail .
17 I thought I was quite a reasonable driver , I got as far as running at the front in World Sports Car Championships erm finished on the podium several times in International Formula Three erm
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