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

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1 Grandparents who moved in only at the very end of their lives , just for a few last months , rarely left much of a mark unless earlier contact had been important .
2 Larsen looked down fondly at the gaunt soot smeared features of the hollow-eyed girl and nodded back .
3 The Hochhauser Season had come along just at the right time , a time when she needed a little excitement , a little glamour , a little of the old camaraderie that she had known with her friends in Vienna .
4 Chapman had kept a close watch on Speirs ' feud with Bradford City , and moved in just at the right moment .
5 Yes , well fortunately this whole Gulf thing seems to have died down will be dying down just at the right time .
6 Martin charging down on Dobson ; Martin , eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl ; Martin , arm raised and baton coming down again and again on Dobson 's head ; Martin , growling savagely at the yobs , daring them to interfere ; Martin , turing angrily as the sergeant pulled the baton from his hand ; finally , Martin , white and shaking , as he looked down disbelievingly at the unconscious Dobson .
7 Nathaniel Sherman frowned down resentfully at the dead animal .
8 He looked in briefly at the unconscious girl .
9 Max appeared disappointed by the reply as he peered down again at the grisly work on which he was engaged .
10 When we reached the road we stopped and looked down again at the little house .
11 She rose to her feet , and looked down again at the rolling hillside covered with fruit and vegetables , with grazing goats , sheep and chickens .
12 THREE-quarters of the track including half the through lines , the semaphore signals , the last vestiges of freight facilities and the last of the men who used proudly to work for the old railway company have gone , yet the long-distance service is faster , more frequent and above all better used than at any time in railway history , and the number of passengers passing through probably at an all time high .
13 Down on the beach , marvelling all over again at the sheer sweep of it , Elizabeth took a series of picture-postcard shots .
14 But his mind had clouded over again at the wrong moment and now it was too late .
15 Vite ! " he yelled , clapping his hands , and the coolie set off instantly at a frantic gallop along the boulevard .
16 They set off again at a stately pace .
17 He looked up suspiciously at the northern sky , clear and tranquil .
18 Meredith glanced up uncertainly at the four-storey buildings soaring up forbiddingly on either side of the alley where they were walking .
19 The question may have niggled at the 7,776 advertising talents who entered their work for the prestigious Design & Art Direction Awards , some of whom will turn up tonight at a glittering Grosvenor House junket to find out whether they have won one of the silver or gold pencils .
20 Prices will go up further at a 70-piece sale this June at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées .
21 Peterson commented to Brigham Young University President Holland , generously , on the ‘ remarkable coincidence that such similar research had sprung up independently at the two universities . ’
22 Just over the edge of the cliff the most wonderful flower of all was growing , roots and leaves out of reach on the rocky perpendicular , but the blue spangle of its bloom poking up invitingly at the jagged rim of the cliff .
23 ‘ Entirely unnecessary , although for the sake of complete understanding you might like to know that this , ’ Lacuna turned abruptly to the blond girl , who recoiled , ducking her head , and then looking up meekly at the tall woman , ‘ is called Britta . ’
24 The O'Neil double-act started up again at the other end of the church , Denis responding to Paddy .
25 With difficulty she stared up again at the unreachable sky beyond the bars and wire mesh of her cage and though she tried to say more she was unable to , for her wings sagged ever more weakly and she seemed barely able to hold up her head .
26 She came full circle around the house , and opened a door to find herself looking up again at the dangling corpse statue .
27 As he edged forward , Sendei glanced up occasionally at the far end .
28 In no time Leith was getting on famously at the new Massingham Engineering acquisition — which was apparently , for the moment , to keep its G Vasey Ltd name .
29 When we went to phototype Matthews came out right at the right moment , to the week ! .
30 When Laura came to stay , and swept into church in an Easter bonnet of her own devising which quivered with artificial lilac , and laughed out loud at a tiny joke in Peter 's sermon , to encourage him , one of the churchwardens wrote to the Bishop .
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