Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Has anybody at the English F.A . |
2 | ‘ You do n't see a carpenter saying he wo n't build a house because he does n't like what 's next door and he 's going to wait until there 's a house with 8.3 rooms and the sun has it at a certain angle and then he 'll pound his nails and he wants billing above the plumber . ’ |
3 | ALAN Healsey 's wife meets him at the back door of their home every night with a dressing gown . |
4 | At rest the cricket looks like a dead leaf , but it transforms itself at the last moment . |
5 | Even if I did n't have a job that keeps me at the other end of the country for most of the year , this sort of place could n't provide a living . |
6 | Where the SPRU team takes us at a brisk trot through the literature , Jan Zimmerman adopts more of a wild canter in her survey of the likely effects on women of a range of new technologies , in a piece that makes up in polemic what it lacks in argument . |
7 | It usually works by acting as an external focus for the electric fields generated by the brain , and directs them at a receptive machine or conditioned brain elsewhere . |
8 | He has also pointed to the way in which metaphor joins dissimilar experiences by finding a symbol or image that unites them at a deeper level of meaning ( ibid , p. 63 ) . |
9 | A spectacular display of exotic and native creatures awaits you at The Living World , where according to season , fascinating living exhibits include giant silkmoths , tropical butterflies , praying mantids , tarantulas , bees , marine and fresh water aquaria and much more . |
10 | But it also happens that in the organization of recorded knowledge for retrieval the profession of librarianship finds itself at an interesting point of crisis . |
11 | IBM also finds itself at the wrong end of several historical trends . |
12 | The second exception was established in Tuberville v. Stamp where it was held that liability extended to a fire originating in a field as much as to one beginning in a house , but if the defendant kindles it at a proper time and place and the violence of the wind carry it to his neighbour 's land , that is fit to be given in evidence . |
13 | The following involves everybody at the same time . |
14 | Their high delinquency level also puts them at a further distance . |
15 | ‘ He gets us into this mess , then legs it at the first sniff of trouble ! ’ |
16 | ‘ It puts us at a great disadvantage playing at Selhurst Park . |
17 | The secret of AST 's success , he claims , is that it designs , engineers and manufactures its own products , and then sells them at a competitive price via resellers , which add software and value-added services . |
18 | Ray Talbot has had an Omua pump on test for 18 months , and now sells them at The Real McKoi . |
19 | It 's a simple strategy ; score a goal at one end and hope Big Tommy saves you at the other end . |
20 | A rebuilt Lower Gate matches it at the other end . |