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

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1 Nearly all the vessels around at this time of year are private yachts and fishermen .
2 ‘ Happy Game ’ , for instance , has a chorus about celebrating the end of an unhappy relationship , a state of affairs that in ‘ Immigrants … ’ days would have seen the band crying their guitars out at high speed for three minutes or so .
3 And she confirmed the inevitable , the news that executives back at Grundy TV in Melbourne had always feared they would hear , she would never again play Charlene in Neighbours .
4 The cross projects horizontally from the facade instead of rising vertically against it , so that the long emaciated body curves out at 90 degrees over the parvis , ‘ as if about to plunge down on us , ’ to quote the sculptor .
5 The island is an ideal location where new ocean crust wells up at active ridges near the surface , rather than deep beneath the ocean .
6 Then she let out a cry that brought most of the searching Brownies back at top speed to the beech .
7 The solos still grate , but at least you can get the beers in at this point without fear of missing anything serious — although Hammett has included an axe-trashing coda to his widdly-widdly section ; that 's what you get for hanging out with Nirvana .
8 After parts in At Close Range with Sean Penn and Spielberg 's section of Amazing Stories , Kiefer 's big break came with Stand By Me , in which he played ’ an asshole ’ called Ace Merril .
9 It does seem that there are a lot of wasps around this September ; there are always wasps around at this time of year , but er are , do you have any evidence that er there 's even more than usual ?
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