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

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1 The same sort of thing , sadly , goes on at a higher level .
2 In other words you can have what goes on in the brain at the hardware level does or at the level of nuance does n't necessarily have to correlate with what goes on at a high level description .
3 Later on in the profession itself the process goes on at a different level .
4 No , you can not prevent it from happening — but scientists are a bit nearer to understanding what goes on at the molecular level .
5 Howard almost laughs aloud at the young man 's distaste for the prospect .
6 Behind this board ( called a pathfinder ) is the start boat which motors along at the same speed as the board .
7 That tradition lives on at the Banzai Pipeline , not so much the Wembley Stadium of surfing as its Coliseum .
8 Those who must let them enter do not like the work , for they fear what sidles in at the same time — the jealousies , the old rows and the suspicion of old fraud .
9 He glances down at the final layer of glasses .
10 Great torque , good mid-range power , but needs more at the top end .
11 One looks up at the cheery advertisement that reads ‘ Lonely ?
12 Carmichael glances up at the grubby banner , and he shrugs .
13 Judith Grossman 's novel , Her Own Terms , published in 1988 , looks back at a working-class scholarship-girl in the 1950s , who goes to Oxford from a South London Grammar school ; Grossman shows in passing how formidably well-read and linguistically equipped her heroine was .
14 As the Docklands beer festival fades from view , Martyn Cornell looks back at the sad demise of brewing in the Cockney heartland
15 An editorial in The Lancet ( November 10 , 1990 ) entitled ‘ Who 's for tennis ? ’ but which could have just as easily been entitled ‘ Who 's for running ? ’ sums up the present state of the art and looks particularly at a new piece of research carried out on civil servants .
16 Katina MacDonald , widow of one of their descendants lives there at the present time .
17 Both engines are extremely tractable , but the Calibra pulls hardest from ultra-low revs and beyond 4000rpm , while the Corrado wins through at the top end and lower-mid range .
18 The simple end-product arrives only at the fifth attempt .
19 The second type of breakage occurs not at the top tie but near ground level , when the extra leverage imparted by wind on the long stem reveals the weak spot in a stake that has been allowed to rot and deteriorate .
20 In distinctive display flight flaps upwards at a steep angle and then glides down with wings scarcely upraised .
21 He spins round at the third barrel .
22 My throat hurts again at the very thought !
23 Tom does n't speak much to anyone but to the caddie when he 's in contention and he marches off at a cracking pace .
24 In Rugby Union , Chinnor and Swindon , they 'll be locked in combat in the first round of the Oxfordshire Courage floodlit Cup , and that match kicks off at the southern by-pass ground at seven fifteen .
25 Every sentence begins ‘ The whole point is this , ’ proceeds doggedly towards the target , then veers off at the last moment and explodes harmlessly in the undergrowth .
26 The strong relationship between syntactic category and coverage exists only at the first level of information .
27 Arranged them by pushing the ‘ record ’ and ‘ play ’ buttons down at the same time .
28 But Kevin still has his Dad 's bag — and credit card — and he checks in at the ritzy Plaza Hotel before embarking on an hilarious , hair-raising adventure when he runs into the same villains — Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern — who he fought off when he was Home Alone .
29 Last year we had the fine Scottish Opera production in Newcastle , now it is the turn of Darlington with this production , which ends tonight at the Civic Theatre .
30 As the term increases rapidly at the higher interest rates , you need to insert extra values of the interest rate to produce a smooth curve .
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