Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] at [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I just look , I just look at the shelves and I look to see what they 've got and
2 I always look at the houses as I walk by them .
3 I always look at the houses as I walk past , and I see a lot of things odder than that , but it 's not my business , is it ?
4 I usually start at the walls because I find it easier to think up the general colour scheme first , but many people prefer to start with the floor because they automatically think of carpet and presume that this will be the most expensive item .
5 Well I never look at the adverts do I ?
6 When you then look at the bits that are left over , erm we 've got Hambleton District Council which has er had the er er earliest I think local running down the centre of the county .
7 Do you think you actually look at the words first or the picture first ?
8 We also look at the lessons that France can teach us — the French implemented a vigorous nuclear programme in the wake of the oil crisis of the l970s .
9 Er once we decide whether that is the right situation for you or this is the right situation for you erm we then look at the options we have in which company that Patrick might feel most comfortable with .
10 What is more , even when the valves of a really large specimen are fully closed , they only meet at the spikes on the edge .
11 Cos my feeling is t they only look at the pictures ,
12 Two pieces of string can join together to form a single string ; ================================================================= in the case of open strings they simply join at the ends ( Fig. 10.3 ) , while in the case of closed strings it is like the two legs joining on a pair of trousers ( Fig. 10.4 ) .
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