Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at [art] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Golden lads and lasses had just breakfasted on golden toast , a little blackened at the edge in some cases , spread with golden shred or golden syrup . |
2 | At very least this habit will get us out of a rigid frame of mind which only looks at the problem in away determined by experience . |
3 | Athelstan sat looking at her in wonderment , constantly marvelling at the difference in women , contrasting this hag to the beauty of Lady Isabella . |
4 | Whereas-it was common in their own time for the Teddy Boys to be contrasted with a nostalgically remembered state of pre-existing harmony ‘ twenty years ago ’ or ‘ before the war ’ , given the real horror which greeted their arrival we can perhaps only marvel at the way in which the nostalgic trick of amnesia can now work in the Teds ' favour . |
5 | There she was , sitting forlornly in a corner and , unlike all the other dogs , making no noise , just gazing at the floor in a philosophical way . |
6 | I 'm not I do n't necessarily want to dispute them erm all I would say is that we have to look at the implications do n't just look at the change in the traffic flows and take them as a as a point , you have to look at the implications of those changes in traffic flows . |
7 | Just look at the record in the last two years alone . |
8 | They just look at the report in the paper and say how on earth was this man fined fifty pounds for this offence . |
9 | Verdi 's Don Carlos — just opened at the ENO in a fine new production — contains an auto-da-fe scene . |
10 | Basaltic magmas are normally expelled at the surface in a very hot and fluid state , and the resulting lavas are often able to flow over considerable distances . |
11 | Some newspapers are already running at a loss in the hope that they will move back into profit when the economic situation improves . |
12 | That 's part of the trouble , part of why he is so lonely , but she just looked at the carpet in silence , at the dark place where Luke had once spilled black coffee . |
13 | When Chuck crossed to the cook tent , carrying his rifle for the early start they planned for the final day , his father was already sitting at a table in the open , sipping a steaming mug of black coffee . |
14 | Miss Honey was still gazing at the child in absolute wonderment , as though she were The Creation , The Beginning Of The World , The First Morning . |
15 | My husband , former sports commentator Neil Durden-Smith , usually has the radio on in the mornings at home , so if I 'm ever staying at a hotel in Britain , I enjoy breakfast TV . |
16 | Romania 's near total isolation was further underlined at the congress in a series of attacks on perestroika . |
17 | On Oct. 17 the 4,200-strong Franco-German joint brigade ( agreed in principle in November 1987 — see p. 35665 ) was formally constituted at a ceremony in Malmsheim , near Stuttgart [ see p. 37212 for its October establishment at partial strength ] . |
18 | The boys , on a two-week holiday , were quickly comforted at the show in Bridgend , South Wales . |
19 | The CIS was formally established at a meeting in Alma Ata , when assurances were given to the world community that single control would be maintained over the nuclear weapons on former Soviet territory , and that the treaty obligations of the Soviet Union would be respected by the newly independent states . |
20 | Something like this event was once staged at the Alhambra in the famous ballet Soldiers of the Queen at the height of the Boer War ( 1900 ) . |
21 | When the labourers around Arundel rioted in 1549 , although their main grievances were economic , they also protested at the changes in the familiar rituals . |
22 | They discovered that the pair were also trading at a stall in Abingdon and by mail order . |
23 | They discovered that the pair were also trading at a stall in Abingdon and by mail order . |
24 | You should also look at the ways in which the physical movements of the actor are organised to suit the restraints of the small screen . |
25 | It will also look at the ways in which these explanations can help us reach an understanding of inequality in higher education . |
26 | Sue 's friend Alison Cope , who also worked at the centre in Capel Curig , Gwynedd , was travelling with them . |
27 | My wife also works at the accountants in Shoe Lane and she believes I was elsewhere , with a client . ’ |
28 | It contains articles on a range of topics that were originally presented at the Research in chemical education in the tertiary sector symposium held in Nottingham in September 1990 . |
29 | I can picture her now sitting at the harmonium in her black lace gown , me standing beside her as we sang together . |
30 | I had n't even looked at the floor in case I got nostalgic for my own personal locks now lost to me for ever . |