Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lido di Camaiore lies at the northern end of Viareggio , next to Marina di Pietrasanta , in the most fashionable part of the Tuscan coast . |
2 | Tonight in the first of two reports , Richard Barnett looks at the traditional family links that have sustained the regiment down the centuries , in The Glosters … |
3 | Nick Fletcher looks at the new Eradicator from the Real McKoi in his Practical Pond column this month . |
4 | but Hans Segers at the other end had a busier first half as United piled forward … |
5 | We have discussed as Duncan knows at the National Committee a strategy in order that we can address key issues and get the resources down to where they actually are needed and increasingly that is gon na be at local level . |
6 | Hong Kong lies at the southern end of an eroded chain of sedimentary rocks with some granite and volcanic outpourings . |
7 | Alastair McIver looks at the blossoming career of Malivai Washington |
8 | ALLAN TAYLOR performs at the Black Swan Folk Club , Peasholme Green at 20.00 on THURSDAY 28th MAY . |
9 | Peter Edwards looks at the blank space that now passes for a promotions policy . |
10 | In his last State of Grace feature , Ronnie Convery looks at the internal strife such a move would cause among Scotland 's fifty thousand Episcopalians . |
11 | Becker hints at the inside model when he concludes , not without generating some confusion , that ‘ whether a given act is deviant or not depends in part on the nature of the act ( that is , whether or not it violates some rule ) and in part on what other people do about it ’ . |
12 | The Magritte exhibition curated by David Sylvester and Sarah Whitfield continues at the Metropolitan Museum of Art until 22 November . |
13 | The rest of Europe laughs at the feudal system that most of them got rid of centuries ago . |
14 | We first met Pacific waters at the windswept village of Puerto Natales , and suddenly there were mountains all around us : mountains and glaciers , and curious seabirds and dolphins and spume-whipped sea , the water a vivid blue under a cloudless sky . |
15 | But Sally shoots at the wrong target . |
16 | When Mrs Thatcher speaks at the traditional Lord Mayor 's banquet there , we substitute our own humbler but more practical table-top lectern . |
17 | Carmichael smiles at the extra ordinariness of that idea . |
18 | It is significant that one of the few occasions when the author of Ancrene Wisse hints at the contemplative experience occurs in his account of the behaviour appropriate at the Mass : ( After the kiss of peace in the Mass , when the priest communicates , forget the world , be completely out of the body , and with burning love embrace your Beloved who has come down from heaven to your heart 's bower , and hold Him fast until He has granted you all that you ask . ) |
19 | Ed Douglas looks at the continuing controversy surrounding plans to bolt parts of Land 's End and suggests that though the idea may be dead , it 's a long way from being buried |
20 | Steven Seaton looks at the current market . |
21 | • SOUTH AFRICA — Bedford Blasts at the big city slickers |
22 | Dick Hebdige looks at the modern breed of ‘ quality ’ paper . |
23 | EMMA PEARCE looks at the old master of mediums and examines the products available for the discerning painter . |
24 | EMMA PEARCE looks at the old master of mediums and examines the products available for the discerning painter . |
25 | An exhibition featuring the work of textile artists Samantha Bell and Suzanne Cuttle begins at the Gray Art Gallery and Museum in Hartlepool today . |