Example sentences of "[vb -s] at the [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Our last port of call is at Chequer 's Buttress ( E1 5b ) , which fittingly stands at the far right end of Froggatt Edge . |
2 | This section looks at the many different forms of retailing , and how different sorts of shops and stores operate . |
3 | The second section looks at the various legal provisions which can be said to be concerned with certain specific social and moral educational objectives : the law on sex and race discrimination , religious education and collective worship , sex education and the coverage of political issues in the classroom . |
4 | Vanessa looks at the familiar mucky mix of local political wheeler-dealing and multinational corruption with a Welsh village finding that embracing the entente cordiale fools them into having their lake turned into a French chemical waste dump . |
5 | This project looks at the global industrial context of the Single European Market . |
6 | This chapter looks at the three major categories of organisation in the light of those considerations likely to prove most significant for surveyors : management authority of the participants , the raising and use of finance , the administrative burdens which will be created , the conduct of relations with outsiders and the settlement of disputes . |
7 | Turmoil is a word that comes to mind when one looks at the evolving British education system . |
8 | Turmoil is the word that comes to mind when one looks at the evolving British education system . |
9 | ‘ Turmoil is the word that comes to mind when one looks at the evolving British education system , ’ wrote John Davies , director of the Educational Publishers Council of the Publishers Association , in The Bookseller in January . |
10 | The chapter looks at the formal regulatory approach as adopted in the UK and the US . |
11 | Here Nevile de Moraes of William Osborne looks at the FAB 3 story from the builder 's point of view . |
12 | Maurice Cottrell , who lives at the same nursing home as Les , was lucky enough to have his name picked out of the hat . |
13 | In pros mutants lacking innervation ( aneural muscle ) , no localization of gluRs occurs at the normal synaptic zone ( arrow ; revealed with anti-fasciclin III antibody ) or elsewhere . |
14 | A short mile further on , the road passes over the stream , Ais Gill , issuing from the impressive limestone confines of White Kirk , hidden by the railway viaduct and unseen and unsuspected from the road which continues uneventfully down the valley and arrives at the compact little community of Outhgill . |
15 | This rim is marked off from the rest of the cranium by a groove or postoccipital sulcus which ends at the posterior tentorial pit on either side and along which are inserted the dorsal prothoracic muscles moving the head . |
16 | According to an experiment carried out in 1897 , light always travels at the same constant velocity . |
17 | The links they forged here , both during and after the Second World War , are being illustrated for the first time in a remarkable new exhibition , which opens at the Scottish United Services Museum , Edinburgh Castle on 21 April . |
18 | A small cross appears at the bottom right hand corner of the cell border , to tell you it 's the current cell . |
19 | Please pray for these dear brothers and sisters in Christ , and try very hard to hear Theo Angelov when he speaks at the Scottish Baptist Assembly in Edinburgh at the end of October . |
20 | Now , Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown plans to raise the whole issue when he speaks at the Welsh Labour conference in Llandudno later today . |
21 | HERE in the West , episode two of Blackeyes ( BBC-2 ) hardly advances the narrative at all and slowly picks at the same psychological scabs . |
22 | In aneural ( pros ) muscles , fasciclin III expression persists at the putative synaptic site for several hours , but is lost before the end of embryogenesis ( data not shown ) . |
23 | Systematic sampling for plant remains at the early Anglo-Saxon settlement at Cowdery 's Down , Hampshire , produced six-row barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) , bread wheat ( Triticum spelta ) and barley ( Hordeum sp . ) |
24 | As long as the differential remains at the present level incorporation can not be justified on fiscal grounds . |
25 | The reason for this is that the sound is recorded as a separate linear edge-track which runs at the slow forward speed of the tape , and the speed affects the audio quality to some extent . |
26 | Claud Cockburn sneers at the forgotten bestselling novelist W J Locke . |
27 | Here we met up again with Ned , and stayed with Deryn Williams who is a niece of Anne 's and teaches at the local High School — we camped in her garden . |
28 | The scenic Lake Vyrnwy Nature Trail begins at the ornate Victorian dam and leads up through woodland , both deciduous and coniferous , into the heathery hills . |
29 | The route begins at the bonny little village of West Burton , climbs on to Penhill and then descends by drove road and field path to the ruined Crusaders ' chapel , returning at last by leafy lanes to the village . |
30 | She works at the National Irish Bank Cash Centre at 27 College Green . |