Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Let's jump in at the deep end — literally .
2 If , for example , a customer likes Marks and Spencers ' potato crisps , he can only buy more at the same shop ( or another branch of Marks and Spencers in a different town ) .
3 Punitive taxes — and the insidious rhetoric that is invariably used to justify them , and then to raise them again — would eat away at the working spirit .
4 Even if we stopped using all CFCs today , depletion of the ozone layer — the earth 's barrier against cancer-causing ultra violet radiation — would carry on at the same rate for the next 50 years .
5 This means that even if there were events before the big bang , one could not use them to determine what would happen afterward , because predictability would break down at the big bang .
6 That is not Mr Lawson 's fault , of course , but he has to live with the danger that while the world 's capital markets will duly bridge the gap between Britain 's domestic savings and investment , they will only do so at a lower price for sterling .
7 But assuming Collor 's Brazil makes it into the ranks of the developed world , it will do so at the lowest level of eligibility , on a par with the East European countries .
8 Second hurdle , managed it a bit better , gave him the signal three strides from the jump , felt him lift off at the right time , felt his assurance flow back and his faith in me revive , even if provisionally .
9 Getting a good set of prints is not cheap , although there are less expensive rates for students and most actors have a stock of postcard size prints that they can send off at the merest rumour of work .
10 Doth a fountain send forth at the same place , Sweet water and bitter ? ’ '
11 I say it again to show there is no ill will — ‘ Doth a fountain send forth at the same place , Sweet water and bitter ? ’ '
12 They can do both at the same time .
13 What you can do both at the same time can you ?
14 Do n't give up at the first mistake ; ask God to forgive you and help you to start all over again .
15 ‘ You mean if he does n't show up at the right time the opportunity wo n't occur again ? ’
16 I would have tried to ask Dudley Wood , secretary to the RFU , but he did n't show up at the new kit 's launch …
17 Each Marking Kit contains seven overlays , so up to seven teachers can mark together at the same time .
18 Now sheep are animals that we tend to regard as being pretty stupid and most of the time they 're timid creatures who will run away at the slightest sound or sight of something strange in their midst .
19 Vera had started to climax again as she saw Vashinov pump away at the young man , his breathing rapid as he reached towards his orgasm .
20 U/V light is potentially damaging to the eyes , and you should never look directly at a lit-up tube .
21 Keeping a car fully maintained at your local cost-a-lot garage can work out at a small fortune — and it never ends .
22 Of course , very often garments require a number of stitches that do not work out at a neat number of pattern repeats , so you do n't HAVE to much patterns at side seams .
23 Stand in the bar and you can look out at the full expanse of San Antonio running around the bay and watch the ferries plying to and from the very centre of town to the landing stage only 50 metres away .
24 The hon. Gentleman should look back at the Labour party 's record in government before he starts to criticise ours .
25 I like certain things ragged right for example , or fairly simple pages , but erm you can look back at the sixteenth century and find extremely simple pages , you know it 's not a modern idea and the thing is that most of the eddies and currents of popular graphic design are little stylistic exclusions that never go anywhere .
26 He did n't look back at the sudden commotion behind him and , when a shadow passed over him , merely gibbered weakly and tried to burrow into the horse 's mane .
27 Rachaela made herself look back at the white face of her child .
28 He would n't look twice at a small-town girl , even if she could design wedding dresses .
29 The conference will look closely at the common experience of Scotland and Ireland as peripheral regions and at the nature of their relationships — economic , social and cultural — with the metropolitan centre .
30 Sophie saw him look anxiously at an upper window as he acknowledged the introduction , then he said ‘ We have to speak very quietly as our little girl is asleep and she does n't know that Sandy is ill . ’
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