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

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1 Remember that they should also be visible at night if you 're likely to use them then , so you should think about lighting at the same time when designing new garden steps ( see the August issue for details of installing garden lighting ) .
2 This list is minimal , for many more ice-free areas around the continent would qualify for inclusion at the lower end of the size range .
3 Modern witchcraft has as many ‘ denominations ’ as does Christianity and , just as a respectable high Anglo-Catholic might shrivel with embarrassment at the gregarious worship of black Pentecostals , and vice versa , there are similar reactions between various branches of witchcraft .
4 A further 22 arrested in the raid on Friday , and 51 detained on the Tottenham estate in the week leading up to it , had been charged and would appear in court at a later date .
5 I explained all that to Chatterton , but stressed that we would run for cover at the first sign of trouble .
6 I shall certainly look with interest at the specific matters to which my hon. Friend has drawn attention .
7 Let us now look in detail at the linguistic abilities required to handle intentional mode explanations .
8 Let us look in detail at the last of these , since they would seem to be most relevant .
9 From a high dune vantage point one can only look in awe at the purple dappled carpet spread out below .
10 There was a lot of noise , much broken glass and Bernard and Laura could only guess with horror at the disreputable behaviour until they found evidence on the lawn the following morning .
11 But suddenly she was doubly shaken , and could only stare in astonishment at the tall , lean , aristocratic-looking man who had rounded that same corner in time to see all that had happened .
12 HUMOROUS sketches worth £300,000 will go on show at the National Museum of Cartoon Art in London next week .
13 Nearly sixty examples of their work will go on display at a new cultural museum in Taiwan .
14 If you , I mean if you 're only going round there and you 're gon na go to bed at a reasonable hour .
15 You could , for example , frighten a child into conformity with your wishes by saying that erm , you know , if , if the child does n't go to bed at the right time , the bogie man will come and eat them up , or something .
16 Even though we were always moving around , we 'd always be on the same tip ; we 'd go to bed at the same time and my mom would carry cooking pots into hotels and cook — stink out the whole place with curry .
17 You can also walk on water at the nearby Palace Pier where you can enjoy fun , food and fabulous views with the waves lapping beneath your feet .
18 Further , by wills and settlements , provision may be made for those who may come into existence at a future time , subject to the rule against perpetuities , which forbids any disposition which is not certain to take effect ( if it takes effect at all ) within lives in being and twenty-one years afterwards ; but a life in being includes a person en ventre sa mere at the time when the will or settlement takes effect .
19 Rocks do n't come into existence at a high rate , but once they exist they are hard and durable .
20 The new Business Rate , also known as the National Non-Domestic Rate ( NNDR ) , will come into effect at the same time as the Community Charge/Poll Tax on 1st April 1990. this leaflet is intended to outline the changes that are being made to the rating system and show how these changes will affect businesses in Oxford .
21 The horse found his nose above the man 's shoulder , smelling him , smelling his hair , feeling his ear , feeling the man shake with laughter at the tickling whiskers .
22 He would rub a soft soap-filled sponge over her back and shoulders , and his eyes would widen in wonder at the pure whiteness of her skin and the plump coarse rosebud teats jutting like angry things from her breasts .
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