Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb base] at [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Ideological and tactical qualms gnaw at the settlers too . |
2 | Several apparently larger and more developed buildings lie at the ends of short side-lanes behind the main frontages . |
3 | Fine pinkish-white roots appear at the nodes . |
4 | Numerous fine roots grow at the nodes , and therefore propagation is extremely simple . |
5 | This is a particularly important point to bear in mind when it is realized that many technological developments operate at the edges of life , whether they be ventilators or incubators . |
6 | Torn , bleached-looking curtains hang at the sides of the six tall window bays . |
7 | Specialists identify and ascribe a date to the pottery by comparison with other pottery of known date , in much the same way as antique dealers look at the features and form of an object in order to date it . |
8 | Tidal mudflats occur at the mouths of nearly all Sussex rivers , along the coast principally at Pevensey Bay and from Pett to Rye Bay , and most notably in the tidal basins of Pagham and Chichester Harbours . |