Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think that the bill which we first saw may well not be the bill that is eventually produced at the end of the day .
2 That to the bottom left is badly drawn at the base , the foot is crooked and the gadroons are smaller at the left than to the right .
3 Gorbad is badly wounded at the Battle of Grunberg , but the battle is won and the Empire army flees back to Altdorf .
4 At girls ' puberty rituals the novice , folded in a blanket , is gently placed at the roots of a slender mudyi sapling .
5 He 's only looking at the pictures , he ca n't read really Eh what did you think of the dancing concert ?
6 While it has made no formal application to offer video-on-demand to customers — the official line is that it is merely looking at the technology 's potential — it is already clear that it faces a tough task convincing regulatory bodies that it has the right to do so .
7 Just as the smell of a ripe Camembert is only mouthwatering at the dinner table , the attraction of female odours is likely to depend on their context .
8 If the application to amend is only made at the hearing , if it will prejudice the opposing party , especially if it shifts the burden of proof it may be disallowed ( see Emin v Mustapha ( 1982 ) The Times , 24 October ) .
9 The child also needs to learn that food is only offered at the table or in the high-chair .
10 But this is only to look at the question as a matter of law .
11 Yes , it 's Fair Week all right , but the fair is only celebrated at the weekends now , when they sell the horses .
12 However , for all the splendours of the Monument Valley scenery and Fonda 's tight-lipped moral integrity , there is a downside to his crusade , which is only won at the cost of the lives of two of his brothers and involves the death of Doc Holliday ( Victor Mature ) , a noble outlaw who gets washed away by bullets and consumption along with the bad elements .
13 The failure to produce one is naturally laid at the door of the government which has progressively weakened regional strategic planning over the past ten years , but it is also undeniable that any large scale infrastructure programme would produce massive public opposition .
14 and er there 's enough to do at the front and the back .
15 The book is also universally regarded as McGahern 's masterpiece , a view probably best expressed by playwright Tom Kilroy who described ‘ Amongst Women ’ as ‘ one of the most significant achievements in Irish fiction ’ and suggested that McGahern ‘ is obviously writing at the fullness of his power . ’
16 ‘ It 's already ruined at the moment .
17 An exhibition 's already started at the library and tomorrow evening , a Vera Lynn look-alike and a sound-alike will be visiting the library with a fifty piece band .
18 London , of course , and our Amsterdam exhibition has been trading since the beginning of the year and the price increase is generally coming at the beginning of the season , which is more or less now for the parks , earlier for the exhibitions .
19 The use of a shifting viewpoint spreads out the seated figure with the result that the genital area is prominently positioned at the centre of the canvas .
20 The separation of the two opposing alliances in Ireland is thus replicated at the level of schooling .
21 If the employment contract is not renewed at the end of the 2 year period benefit should not be paid as the policy wordings exclude ‘ unemployment which arises at the normal termination date of a fixed term contract ’ .
22 You are further required as a condition of this appointment to accept that if the appointment is not renewed at the end of the period referred to then you would not be entitled to claim any redundancy payment under the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 or under any analogous provisions , should your appointment not be renewed at the end of the period referred to .
23 ‘ She is not staying at the house then ? ’
24 ( 11 ) If a licensing board is not elected at the time at which it ought to be elected , or an insufficient number of members is elected for a board , the Secretary of State may by order provide for the holding of an election or elections for supplying such fault or deficiency in election at such times and in such manner as he may think expedient .
25 Oxford University yesterday stated emphatically that a zoologist called Dr John Baker , quoted in the letter , is not employed at the university .
26 Add to this the small but unnecessary morbidity associated with dilatation and curettage , and most people would agree that this procedure is not indicated at the time of a routine sterilisation .
27 The real cure for ‘ interference ’ according to Newmark is not drill at the points of contrast between the two languages Newmark and Riebei , 1968 ) .
28 If this bracing action is not achieved at the top of the backswing , it will be caused either by the right foot folding over on its side during the backswing , or the right knee moving out of alignment with the toes , before or when you arrive at the top of the swing .
29 We must be careful that the harmonisation of individual legislatures is not achieved at the expense of those groups with little economic power .
30 It should also be noted that although candidates may be admitted initially as prospective students for honours , admission to the honours courses is not guaranteed at the outset but depends on performance in classes taken in the first two , or in some cases three , years .
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