Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] at the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | With the Further Education Centre now providing facilities for some 40 or more physical activity and Yoga classes , someone had to get her foot in at the door in those early days ! |
2 | For earwigs bend on molesting your chrysanthemums , wood-wool or hay stuffed into a small flowerpot hung upside down at the top of a cane offers a similarly unsafe and temporary lodging . |
3 | Vass cast a quick glance down at the file of drawings , then raised his eyes to hers again , their expression brittle . |
4 | Women may have problems keeping weight down at the time of the menopause and after , and men and businesswomen have their own difficulties if their work involves a good deal of sitting at a desk or car wheel , and giving or receiving hospitality lunches . |
5 | Continued attack on the upstream sides of spurs and enlargement of the meander leads to a tendency for a break through at the neck of the spur , as it becomes thin ( Fig. 9.12A ) . |
6 | If you 're worried about electricity bills , turn the monitor off at the end of the day . |
7 | ‘ Hepzibah said it was just like putting a light out at the end of a day . ’ |
8 | For instance on page 57 of the status report , we read : ‘ If equilibrium had not yet been fully established by the time of the switch back at the end of 1979 , then later equilibrium state Pb-206/Pb-207 ratios would presumably be lower than those seen in 1979 . |
9 | And then you put a return in at the end of that and it goes back to the margin again . |
10 | He let us muck around but we had to get the work in at the end of the week . ’ |
11 | Some women wore a cloak fastened at the shoulder or breast , and some gathered clothing in at the waist with a girdle , usually secured with a buckle . |
12 | Erm , again in my experience the a any additional material usually runs from the close of the enquiry , and I 'm well aware of of the turning up at the end of the enquiry . |
13 | ‘ There 's a portrait up at the Hall of a woman wearing a lovely dress , ’ Constance told her mother , as they were both sewing in the drawing room . |
14 | ‘ The parents do not get the same child back at the end of this trip , ’ says Dreamflight co-founder Pat Pearce . |
15 | J.B. Leishman 's translation reads : What the translation misses here is the distinctive highlighting effect of the repeated non , and the focus on at the end of a line : " " not lineage , not eloquence , not righteousness shall restore you . " " |
16 | Grindlewood , built in the Palladian style , turned its nose up at the rest of us with its columns and porticoes and pilasters . |
17 | She rooted through the cupboards , turned her nose up at the dishes in the sink , selected tea cups and located the caddy . |
18 | It comes as some surprise , therefore , to hear one of the men likely to benefit turning his nose up at the prospect of winning a ‘ cheap cap ’ . |
19 | He swept the ball in at the end of a typical flowing Ipswich move . |
20 | She writes about her country home : ‘ The old toad is rolling his drum down at the foot of the hill , and the crunch , crunch of the cows is near to my window over the barbecue . |
21 | There 's a lovely suit in at the moment in the sale in what 's that place called ? |
22 | She is aware of ‘ something lovely somewhere , something that is gone , or hidden , or yet to be attained ’ , but why this urge to scream her head off at the sight of an uncleared breakfast table ? |
23 | Elsewhere , JESUS JONES ’ jovial MIKE EDWARDS — a man never ashamed to fill his wallet up at the drop of a hat — could be heard regaling the select with details of his latest project , which we hear is a remix of a BON JOVI track . |
24 | For that day out at the bingo with her mam . |
25 | As well as the cash and the cup they were treated to an executive night out at the scene of their triumphs , the Superbowl at Stoke-on-Trent 's Festival Park . |
26 | Had n't Naylor Massingham been the only other person around at the time of that incident ? |
27 | But these jobs ’ — he jerked his head round at the rows of benches — ‘ will no longer exist . |
28 | And next week , we 'll take a look back at the highlights of the Central South soccer season … |
29 | Sampson would simply assume that he had n't put the chain on at the end of his last stay . |
30 | She skilfully prevented him from slipping the crime prevention leaflet in at the bottom of the pile . |