Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now empty , decay and neglect are slowly eating away at the building 's fabric .
2 And although the competition only got underway at the NEC event , organisers Reed Automotive have already been flooded with calls from owners .
3 In Lucien 's family , they had only come together at the times appointed by the Church : meals , various holidays , family councils and those mysterious , Church-nominated occasions when children were conceived .
4 There is no trim , mixture , flaps , prop control or gyros to worry about , so with a final tug at the harness , one can only glare balefully at the JAP again , decide that it has kept going thus far and may therefore be relied upon to continue doing so for a few minutes longer , and prepare to commit aviation .
5 So much happening here at the moment as the ball was followed up by David he looked at the referee as er challenge him for the er shove inside the penalty area but the referee was unimpressed by that , Blackburn have already got one penalty here tonight from which they 've scored , Shrewsbury have scored from a penalty too and it 's the third division side still in the lead here by three goals to two .
6 A wash and brush up keeps the wheels in good shape … but sometimes mechanics can only sratch away at the problem .
7 One party can only do well at the expense of another , in competition for resources , recognition etc .
8 Though his hands were free he could not rise , only thrust helplessly at the ground .
9 She only danced once at the Bolshoi Theatre last year .
10 Critical also of the World Cup organisation , and referring to the umpiring in West Indies as ‘ disgraceful ’ , this agonising cricketer , who came from nowhere at 18 , spotted by Javed Miandad , seems greatly perturbed still at the £1000 fine extracted from him for swearing within the hearing of umpire Plews after he had banned him for bowling bouncers against Warwickshire .
11 ‘ By the mid-Fifties , ’ said Heston , ‘ That was all coming apart at the seams .
12 Horses are sensible enough to shy away at the sound of a hiss .
13 Value for money : The 3-night cruise is obviously aimed largely at the US market with the incentive of no extra air fares .
14 The line of the coat is thus broken casually at the waist , and an air of nonchalance — and , hopefully , elegance — is achieved .
15 We lose some of the sense of taste as we get older , but the temptation to add more salt to food , and to eat salty foods , should be resisted — salt is best added only at the cooking stage ; not at the table .
16 No doubt my loved ones are already laughing heartily at the thought that I could have anything useful to say to a secretary of state , and two years ago I too would have discounted the idea that a politically damp , small ‘ c ’ conservative would ever be in a position to offer advice on competition and free markets to a Tory government .
17 I 'm , I 'm just saying there at the minute and , and if you 'd like to argue no , we can control the sub-contractor sometimes , then fine .
18 Clever Folly , winner of the A F Budge Chase at Cheltenham two years ago , has already scored twice at the track this season but needs fast conditions .
19 Now , almost a year to the day later the show will finally go ahead at the Frank Matcham designed theatre .
20 Well we just thought somewhere at the back where we could pin them against the wall .
21 But I mean I 'm just speculating here at the moment .
22 And I said , well I know nothing about that kind of music but that 's the impression I got , I was just stood there at the bar thinking that last , last Friday it 's not the same one , thinking , you know , this is just this is just very samey it
23 A Devon labourer who promised his mother not to marry in her lifetime , finally married only at the age of 51 : ‘ bugger , we was courting for seventeen year .
24 All members of the central team at Merrion House ( the Education Department 's offices ) were severely stretched in terms of both time and the range of roles they were expected to encompass , and it was therefore inevitable that some aspects of their job could be successfully accomplished only at the expense of others .
25 Elsewhere , guidebooks now pinpoint severity with laser accuracy — grades : adjectival and numerical : even death-potential ; and those oh-so-helpful lists , usually hidden away at the back , slightly shamefacedly among the first ascent details .
26 Jokes that have to be explained lose nearly all their force , and no one ever laughs spontaneously at the explication of a joke ; even the terms we have at our disposal in English to discuss literature of this kind — comedy , humour , amusement , ridicule — are full of ambiguities demanding pedantic caution on the part of anyone who uses them in an analytical way .
27 Cut the loaf into about 12 slices , making sure that it still holds together at the base .
28 Green talks a good deal in an inflated style , and always looks sideways at the object he is speaking to ; when he looks directly forward , it is at some piece of furniture or other inanimate object , still talking all the while .
29 Connon was standing a little apart from them , still looking across at the superintendent 's table .
30 Corrosion within heating systems gradually eats away at the insides of steel radiators to form iron oxides — the brown or black sludge that is so familiar to any d-i-y plumber .
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