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 . |