Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] at some [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Occasionally , we have a picture which survives at some depth , such as this description of the work the smith owed his lord , the Archbishop of Canterbury , on the manor of Tangmere in 1285 : |
2 | A gate set up by Tom Poole at the bottom of the Lime Street orchard led directly into his own garden , a small secluded area which lay at some distance behind Poole 's house in Castle Street and which –contained , beneath the shelter of a lime-tree , a jasmine-covered arbour . |
3 | would have been a a a drover-wood I suppose at some point . |
4 | for example , to solve any design problem there has at some stage to be a switch from systems thinking to thinking in terms of physical entities because these are the things that can be created , precisely located and manipulated in the real world . |
5 | In this section we look at some techniques for finding out information about the business and for analysing this information . |
6 | In this final section we look at some examples . |
7 | In this section we look at some ways of doing this , and more generally of getting from the planning stage to the writing stage . |