Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] at [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Women can certainly be competitive as individuals , but are less so at the group level ; many of us who went to all-girls ' schools found the competitive team sports at worst a real trial and at best something of a joke , even though we were quite prepared to put ourselves out in an individual context . |
2 | They caught up with him a mile or so away at the Plough Inn . |
3 | ‘ This is a pleasant room — very charming , ’ he murmured , clearly absorbed by his own inner thoughts as he glanced idly around at the cream carpet and the matching raw silk curtains edging the windows . |
4 | She heard the sound of the sea , the cry of the gulls and then her own cry , as he made love to her in the same way as he had done long ago at the Angel Inn . |
5 | Rozanov spent the whole performance scribbling in a notebook , and did so again at the evening performance . |
6 | The use of higher-level techniques in OCR are similar to those in dynamic script recognition , but ambiguity is generally less at the letter level , although merged or overlapping characters present more of a problem . |
7 | Although many women have the confidence to wear softer clothes rather than masculine suits in order to be taken seriously , the wider choice can bring confusion about exactly what to wear , not only at the office but more importantly at a job interview . |
8 | Although many women have the confidence to wear softer clothes rather than masculine suits in order to be taken seriously , the wider choice can bring confusion about exactly what to wear , not only at the office but more importantly at a job interview . |
9 | In Leninakan , Armenia 's second-largest city until the earthquake struck , half the new buildings are still only at the foundation stage . |
10 | I want to look much more generally at the supply side , at the provision of capital . |
11 | Thirdly , even if the stupendous funds demanded were available , should one not look a little more carefully at the begging queue ? |
12 | Further downstream at the car park swim Bert Watson ( Sadberge ) finished one fish short of victory when his seven brownie float-fished maggot haul grossed 4.1.0 at the scales . |
13 | Kathleen Lavender stared down once again at the shopping list in her hand . |
14 | Our need to look more closely at the working relationship is not that strife and strikes are an issue of constant interest , nor that work conflicts are part of the distressing experience of vast numbers . |
15 | In order to look more closely at the assistance reading can give to growth — in both its cognitive ( intellectual ) and affective ( emotional ) aspects — we adopt the list of types of development mentioned in the last chapter . |
16 | This argument seems to have had some effect , for while the Chancellor of the Exchequer was asked to look more closely at the dollar costs of overseas forces , the Defence Ministry 's view that no further cuts in forces should be sought was accepted . |
17 | Let us look more closely at the football hooligans themselves . |
18 | While manufacturers go to great lengths to produce the many excellent ‘ artificial ’ diets without which the fishkeeping hobby would certainly not have developed to today 's high standards , it is up to the fishkeeper to look more closely at the food requirements of his fish and provide what is necessary . |
19 | According to reports , the investigation has centred on the activities of the cult at an address in north London and more recently at a manor house at Lutterworth , Leics . |
20 | But when he looked up , the dwarf above him was standing , arms limp like a ragged doll , staring dully down at the crossbow bolt buried in his stomach . |
21 | I 'm pretty sure Firbank must have stayed there , and also probably at the Hotel Manila , so convenient for the sumptuous Opera , now restored to its full glory . |
22 | An alternative strategy might be for the archivist to get in early in the life of information systems , probably even at the design stage , to imbed selection criteria of some sort into them . |
23 | His arms seem bolted to each arm rest and he is staring straight ahead at a television computer game . |
24 | If the participants intend to circle a block , arriving eventually back at the starting point , they probably would be processing . |
25 | Well they , they had to do the , it had n't used to have very good drainage and far more of a slope , it , it 's far more level today than it used to be , it used to have a great slope towards the long end which was considered an advantage to Walsall and the water used to gather , but I believe the improved the drainage and had pipes put under which it , it does n't seem to gather water so much now down at the railway end . |
26 | But when she brushed her hair out of her face and peered cautiously over at the bench Guy lay in the same position , completely unmoving . |
27 | He gestured angrily up at the litter bin . |
28 | before probably at the Christmas party . |
29 | How he longs to gaze wistfully out at a breaking wave of woodland . |
30 | A number of other dinosaur bones found nearby are currently on display at Swindon Museum — an exhibition which doubtless owes its popularity to a movie that 's doing rather well at the box office . |