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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Greenpeace had taken one of its boats , the Cedarlea , to monitor the radioactivity at the end of the Sellafield discharge pipeline .
2 Perhaps he hoped to bluff the policeman at the gate .
3 I wanted as far as possible to forearm the boy at the beginning of adolescence — not ramming a weapon into his hand willy-nilly , but showing him the size and shape of it and where it lies in such a way that he would take it up without realizing he was doing so and find himself using it when he needed to .
4 She remembered trying to light the gas at the villa with a flaming wax Vesta , which twisted and burnt her thumb .
5 Anyway , Scano 's boy must have been going to see the gamekeeper at the villa . ’
6 We are the two boys shown in the photograph and because of us being the only boys who took part we were saddened to see the caption at the side of the picture .
7 We are the two boys shown in the photograph and because of us being the only boys who took part we were saddened to see the caption at the side of the picture .
8 Last week Kathleen Turner and Joan Collins turned up on different nights to see the show at the Aldwych Theatre .
9 We have two pairs of tickets to see the show at the Empire .
10 This demo 's not for sale at the moment but there 's a chance to see the band at the Wheatsheaf , Farnham , on Wednesday night .
11 At last he 's beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel .
12 At last he 's beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel .
13 However , just as the former advertising salesman had proved in a back-alley off St James ' , that location , location and location was not always sacrosanct if you had an exciting and original concept like The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory , so he went on to confirm the theory at The Rib Shack , tucked away in a side street opposite Harrods .
14 If completion accounts are required , it is common practice to require the relevant accountants to agree the apportionment at the time they agree the completion statement as the price will not be finalised at the time of contract .
15 He was entirely suited to enjoy the hospitality at the Castle , to relish Sir John 's venison and cranberry sauce and compliment him on the beauty of his larches .
16 I 've always wanted to get as stoned as quickly as possible to enjoy the evening at the end of a working day .
17 They began to untie the canvas at the rear of the lorry .
18 The Princess was asked to plant the tree at the Vale Wildlife Rescue Centre near Evesham .
19 Mrs Frizzell had carefully cultivated her , too , but she let it pass , while Margaret complained that all four children had the measles and that she was going to have to leave them alone if the babysitter did not come soon ; she was not going to miss the dance at the Pinetree Club for worlds , and was dear Donna coming ?
20 Her favourite method is to seduce the fellow at a ball , then lead him to the garden between dances — the gardener will later find the body which appears , strangely , to have been immersed in lake-water for many weeks .
21 The problem of volume storage is compounded by the need to refresh the screen at the equivalent of 25 frames each second to achieve the same effect as television video .
22 Sometimes called ‘ Sun Trap ’ houses , the idea behind them was to catch the sun at every angle .
23 The concept of ministepping was introduced in Section 3.4.3 , where it was shown that by partially exciting the phases it is possible to position the rotor at a succession of intermediate ( ministep ) positions between the full step positions .
24 As soon as Shep started his languid stroll out to meet the master at the turn of the road , Patsy began to heat the plates .
25 They 're teaching them to pull the trigger at the Academy of Marksmanship .
26 In 1859 the terms of the emancipation settlement looked likely to benefit the peasantry at the expense of the gentry .
27 Mina and Kāli went to husk the rice at the stone mortar in the village square .
28 A shared concept of scientific explanation is a unifying theme among Realists ( and Neo-Realists ) who are otherwise divided on , for instance , whether to pitch the explanation at the level of the system or its units .
29 Patterson was very unlucky when he ran out of road coming into the start and finish area and had to restart the race at the end of lap two .
30 For example , John Maples , the then Economic Secretary to the Treasury , accepted an invitation to launch the Faculty at a luncheon at Chartered Accountants ' Hall in May of last year .
  Next page