Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The supplement goes on to look at the law covering the conservation of protected buildings and areas , reporting on incentives like the Town Scheme grant , which can provide 40 per cent grants for repair and restoration work from combined funding between local authorities and English Heritage .
2 Part 4 goes on to look at the training of parents in skills necessary for successful completion of these steps .
3 VICKI WOODS ( Pamella Bordes , page 184 ) started her career as a sub-editor for Harpers & Queen and has since worked at the Radio Times , Tatler and the Daily Mail .
4 The Government must find an answer to that key point , which was made by the hon. and learned Member for Burton , who has long experience at the Bar , and by my right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook .
5 Now , with the exception of Lorenzi , who has a young daughter to think about , they can all play full-time in the States — or even , were it to materialise , on the women 's world tour McCormack has long had at the back of his mind .
6 One has only to look at the regularity with which courses on modelling now appear on the MRS lists .
7 To illustrate this one has only to look at the account of a pupil pursuit in a school which had thought through clearly its broad curriculum and made plans accordingly .
8 It is of greatest significance for persons employed under fixed-term contracts where the term has not expired at the time of the sale but the purchaser does not wish to take them on , and for employees with long notice periods such as three to six months .
9 Here , a family group has just arrived at the giraffe 's enclosure on a day out at the zoo ( 1 ) .
10 London 's newest and brightest beauty salon has just opened at the Pineapple fitness studio , South Kensington .
11 He has already hinted at a price of around $375m .
12 Work has already started at the Bowness development in Grangemouth to provide 65 two and three bedroom houses and to refurbish 18 council flats .
13 I seem to have every form the Inland Revenue has ever published at the moment .
14 Hyundai 's S-Coupe has always come at a bargain price — but until now it lacked the performance to match its sporty looks .
15 Yes , in Vienna , a lady , I will not say her name but assure you that any conversation I had with poor little Mrs Crump was most decidedly not on this subject and not about this lady — she has clearly clutched at a reference and taken it for a confidence — in Vienna , this lady of , I may admit it , royal connection , formed an attachment for me which was not reciprocated but proved most difficult to disengage .
16 Notice that the name ‘ Templeton-Brown ’ has now split at the end of a line
17 Marjorie has now appeared at the lounge window , clutching her dressing-gown across her bosom with one hand and waving timidly with the other .
18 If condensation has n't formed at the top of the bottle in a few days , add a little more water .
19 She is entitled to make any contribution as a Member of Parliament , and should John Major want to seek advice I 'm sure he would , but I do n't I am certain in my own mind that that has n't happened at the moment .
20 ‘ As far as I can see , ’ he continued , giving his grandmother a look of clearly mingled liking and exasperation , ‘ my grandmother has n't looked at an employment application in five years .
21 erm The more recent developments in erm women 's fiction , feminist fiction , erm the lead has come there certainly from America so that not only do you have leading erm women novelists but you have leading women black novelists and black women novelists and this erm of course may very well come , and I hope it does , in this country , but it has n't come at the moment .
22 Jim Courier looks firmly entrenched at the top of the rankings , but the uncertain form of the two players behind him , Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker , will give Sampras added encouragement .
23 Significantly , since that evening 's arrests the problem has neither recurred at the location nor developed elsewhere within the controlled Parking Scheme .
24 George Shipley , the former Charlton midfield player who was released by Gillingham at the end of last season , has officially retired at the age of 30 on medical advice , after a series of knee operations .
25 Although Goblins and Squigs have different movement rates , the whole unit keeps together moving at the speed of the Goblins .
26 Both conjunctions and disjuncts usually come at the beginning of English clauses ; it is natural for the speaker to place in initial position an element which relates what s/he is about to say to what has been said before ( conjunction ) or an element which expresses his/her own judgement on what is being said ( disjunct ) .
27 Herring gull ( a , b ) and black-headed gull ( c ) chicks naturally peck at the tip of their parents ' bills to beg for food .
28 Yes , I know much of it does work and is done to improve whatever signal does eventually arrive at the house .
29 The drawing suggests that there might come a time when the system does not recover at the bottom of its dive but continues heading downwards to collapse .
30 Again , the same physical object has been viewed before and after the solution of the puzzle , and presumably the image on the observer 's retina does not change at the moment the solution is found and the face discovered .
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