Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [adj] [noun] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Dyson sat pouting and rubbing his hands together , glaring down at various parts of the table . |
2 | Jannie sat down at one corner of the great kitchen table and began to write a shopping list . |
3 | Thus tree rings are differentiated by the types , density and size of cell laid down at different times of the year ; varves by the gradation in particle size resulting from sedimentation of debris released into rivers and carried to lakes by the annual melt of glaciers ; and ice core layers by differences in dust content and acidity . |
4 | From the parking area above , you can easily walk down at either end of the crag , but it 's much more fun to follow the path leftwards and make a free 25 metres abseil through the blow-hole in the roof of the enormous cave of Baume Percée . |
5 | Shifts split up the family so that men would be coming in at all hours of the day , waiting for the bath-tin and the water and a woman to wash their backs . |
6 | ( See Hall v Marians 19 TC 582 , Wild v King Smith 24 TC 86 , IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 cf Lord Radcliffe in Thompson v Moyse 39 TC 29 at 337 ; it is not felt that Harmel v Wright 49 TC 149 at 159 alters the position because if one is " keeping one 's eye " ( p157E ) on the income and benefit it does not find its way to the United Kingdom ( it is hardly the case that the income and benefit " come in at one end of a conduit pipe and pass through certain traceable pipes until they come out at the other end to the taxpayer ( in the United Kingdom " ) ) . ) |
7 | Overall , equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) allow for a signal being fed in at one end of a transmission line , propagating along it and being partially reflected at the other end to give a wave travelling in the opposite direction . |
8 | In a cavity between it and the central part of the body , most species have gills which are continually bathed by a current of oxygen-bearing water , sucked in at one end of the cavity and expelled at the other . |
9 | The twin solutions to equation ( 9.15 ) of equal positive and negative phase shifts correspond to the possibility of feeding a signal in at either end of the symmetric section and loading it with its characteristic impedance at the other end . |
10 | Donations to the ‘ Around the Isles ’ charity fund for multiple sclerosis may be paid in at any branch of the Halifax Building Society and Bank of Scotland . |
11 | Inside , the headmaster 's room is partitioned off at one end of the building . |
12 | The dark a long way off at each end of the day |
13 | they 've lined one up at each end of the field so it , it looks like they 're saying , well , you know that 's a parcel of land . |
14 | His early ventures into freelance design had been reasonably successful ; with Leonie 's encouragement he worked long hours as a restaurant porter to earn enough money to buy a couple of ancient industrial machines which he set up at one end of the living room of his mother 's house . |
15 | The children line up at one end of the room with the organizer ( grandmother ) at the other . |
16 | The bears line up at one end of the room . |
17 | Alongside the formal structures , a network of informal relationships has grown up at all levels of the organization . |
18 | Rival villages would line up at either end of the green to do this . |
19 | They just energetically throw the pebbles around , and big pebbles and small pebbles respond differently to this treatment so they end up at different levels of the beach . |
20 | While up at this end of the guitar , I must mention the headstock shape . |
21 | Of course , she was not normally up at this time of the morning . |
22 | With the reversal of tidal currents deltas can be built up at both ends of the strait . |
23 | We both know that we can — and have done — ring each other up at any hour of the day or night . |
24 | And when you do finally get to bed , you ca n't lock yourself in and you may be woken up at any time of the night on any pretext . |
25 | One example is the practice of engaging casual chambermaids , porters , waiters , bar and kitchen staff to cover the traditionally busy week or two around Christmas , or to help out at other times of the year when hotel occupancy rates exceed expected levels . |
26 | Many flow diagrams also include the quantities of materials flowing in and out at each stage of the process . |
27 | They operate in basically the same way , but VITC coding has to be recorded onto the tape ( of course without being visible in the picture ) , at the time of shooting or while being copied onto a second tape ; RCTC coding on the other hand can be carried out at any stage of the editing process , and so is the more flexible of the two systems . |
28 | ‘ A man of his age ca n't have strange females dotting in and out at any time of the day or night . |
29 | It is a superb place for a day out at any time of the year , but spring and early summer are certainly the best for birds ; in late summer ( from July onwards ) they can become very quiet and elusive in the dense foliage of the oaks . |
30 | ‘ League points are still important to us and nobody wants to miss out at this stage of the season . ’ |