Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [det] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Well that he does he usually goes down at half six quarter to seven .
2 As she looked down at this small collection of his personal belongings , she realized that she had never thought of him as having any reality beyond the few hours they had spent together at the cottage .
3 God looks down at this cooperative effort of man trying to make himself god-like , and sees it as the beginning of worse rebellion against him .
4 While you 're on weavers , there was a weaver over at that little cottage on the other side Oh well I I ca n't explain .
5 They way he just took my hair in one hand , while we were standing looking up at that God-awful window in the great hall , and turned my head to him , and pulled me close ; tongue down my throat before I knew what was happening , and there was something adolescent and desperate beneath all that working-class directness , but Jesus , I felt wanted …
6 This limit means that primordial black holes could make up at most one millionth of the matter in the universe .
7 How many erm are already signed up at this present day for someone to follow on to now ?
8 Parties of twenty or thirty of them were liable to turn up at any Political gathering of which they disapproved , and their chant of " Left-is-right " , added to their readiness to fight anyone who tried to restore order , broke up meeting after meeting .
9 On a fine summer weekend only about 8–10% of berth-holders are out at any one point in time .
10 The first time , Dot cried out at this new kind of hurt .
11 The present looks back at some great figure of an earlier century and wonders , Was he on our side ?
12 candidate and plan to go back at some uncertain time in the future .
13 Instantly , as if it were a bad oyster , Agnes spat my dick out of her mouth and started shrieking back at this loathed adversary of hers — Agnes 's language , it was unimaginable : even I was grossed out by it .
14 Looking back at these different sets of theories ( outlined in sections 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 and 5.3.4 ) , consider how each of them might explain the restructuring of local government ( discussed in Chapter 4 and referred to at the start of section 5.3 ) which took place in the 1980s ?
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