Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Middleton finds Rocky on at the Mongolian flicks ; Vickers listens to Elvis and Buddy Holly on a Kazakh collective farm .
2 And she suspected too , without being told , that to question a rock star like Adams merely at a trivial level was potentially more fruitful than to elicit his opinions on , say , constitutional reform or Schopenhauer .
3 She dropped a sulky David off at the Grand Hotel .
4 ‘ Come and get warm , ’ said David almost at the same time as Anthony was saying :
5 THE Prince and Princess of Wales ended their tour of South Korea yesterday at a traditional honeymoon spot keeping their distance and looking miserable .
6 Speaking in Aberdeen yesterday at the annual meeting of the Scottish Landowners ' Federation 's north-east region , the SLF convener , Disney Barlow , said his organisation was getting phone calls every day from people worried about re-letting land .
7 He knew that Siward , finally , might have just enough extra power to prevail , upon which his men had their orders : to give way ; to appear to fly ; to cross the Forth somehow at the wide ford , having got rid of the bridge .
8 VILLAGERS can have their say in Burwardsley tonight at an open meeting of the parish council .
9 ‘ Tell me , Jack , is that little toad Vargas still at the Spanish Embassy ? ’
10 I nearly always won , as I remember ; and as we left the club or the hall I would make quite a show of hailing a taxi , offering to drop Julian off at the nearest tube .
11 To help cover the import bills Miles would take half the orders around the corner into Soho where at a higher price the proprietor of a dirty book shop would retail them to less artistically minded purchasers .
12 Take Magnus out at a different time , or take him somewhere else .
13 ‘ I do n't want a nurse who might scream or faint when matters become difficult , or would swoon at the sight of blood , ’ said Dr Neil , a little frantically , trying to care for his patient and send McAllister away at the same time .
14 ‘ President Clinton likes lighter food than President Bush , ’ said White House chef Pierre Chambrin yesterday at the annual meeting of top people 's cooks in Paris .
15 The pair discussed a book found lying in the dining-room , the works of Sir George Mackenzie , a predecessor of Boswell both at the Scottish Bar and in literature .
16 If we believe in God yet at the same time presuppose a picture of God which is less than he really is , our faith is bound to suffer .
17 Or again , someone may honestly put himself under the lordship of Christ yet at the same time adhere to a Christian lifestyle or espouse Christian values which by temperament or nationality he would be likely to appreciate anyway .
18 Then he landed in Oxford just at the right time to go out to the factory and it was open , and you had to get your car as soon as you could and see that everything was all right .
19 In fact , I think in Bournemouth you can actually make locals on Mercury now at the normal rate which is good !
20 ( 6 ) Nonauratic art is for Benjamin somehow at the same time ‘ political ’ , which is not true to auratic cultural forms .
21 16–11- That he would contribute £50 and proposed that services should be held at Keills and Ballygrant alternately at the usual hours of public worship on the Sabbath .
22 he 's retired now , yeah and sometimes well he used to go in and help Carl out at the Scottish Office when you were away producing your sprogs he edited
23 The full horror of an appalling upsurge in terrorism was illustrated in Belfast today at an anti-violence procession .
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