Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | No , you can not prevent it from happening — but scientists are a bit nearer to understanding what goes on at the molecular level . |
2 | That tradition lives on at the Banzai Pipeline , not so much the Wembley Stadium of surfing as its Coliseum . |
3 | He glances down at the final layer of glasses . |
4 | One looks up at the cheery advertisement that reads ‘ Lonely ? |
5 | Carmichael glances up at the grubby banner , and he shrugs . |
6 | As the Docklands beer festival fades from view , Martyn Cornell looks back at the sad demise of brewing in the Cockney heartland |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | points up at the low ceiling with a cry : |
11 | You can not tell if a youngster really has , for instance , stopped smoking , but you will know if your teenager gets in at the negotiated time . |
12 | Now McFall either jumps in at the deep end or dithers and backs off — he never falls off . |
13 | Tom jumps in at the deep end |
14 | Come August , when the action is beamed back from Barcelona , they might just recognise that man who works down at the local track . |
15 | ‘ But he comes out at the right time and he stays on his line at the right time . |