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

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1 Yes i , on , on the side which we believe er matters , if you like , the side that faces the er , the road , and faces the bungalows we we 've sought to achieve that erm , on the rear elevations it 's perhaps a less important issue so looking at any of the erm large coloured elevated sheets the upper drawing represents the street side , the side that faces the bungalows and the side where scale issue becomes er , more important and the lower drawing erm where there 's er an eaves and gutter above the first is are actually the the back garden side that erm will be seen perhaps less .
2 We shall therefore only look at some of the writings we could have considered , and concentrate on those works which contain a large proportion of anthropological discussion .
3 However , I can only look at most of the styles you feature with envy as I have been very silly and think I may have damaged my hair forever .
4 Space allows us only to look at some of the most significant of these developments here .
5 We have already looked at some of the indications that the area under cultivation was expanding : within the frontiers of old villages , in land formerly waste , in forest and marsh , and on the frontiers of Christendom .
6 It is a pity that we can not spend more time just looking at some of the issues — for example , clause 28 , which is quite important — which affect adult education .
7 I was just looking at some of the prices they want for the property .
8 Just look at some of the people who have managed to hold down the job over the years : Tommy Docherty , Malcolm Allison , Bobby ‘ Rattling Dentures ’ Robson , most of the 1970–71 Leeds side ( although none of them for very long ) , Alan Ball and various sad , ex-midfield maestros who later became senior sales executives ( North Lincolnshire Region ) for foot-salve manufacturers and double glazing distribution companies .
9 And just look at some of the other winners — stunners every one .
10 Just look at some of the thought-provoking policies I have introduced this season .
11 Just look at some of the details of other matches that were played today ; Oxford United Abingdon United , I 'm sorry , Abingdon United nil , Chesham three ; that 's in the Berks and Bucks Senior Cup second round ; goals for Chesham after eight minutes , that was Mickey Bampton , twenty five minutes Mark Dauber and eighty minutes Byron Walton scoring for Chesham ; so Abingdon United nil , Chesham three .
12 Finally , the ‘ intelligentsia ’ and scholarly circles — presumably attached to Leipzig University — in condemning Hess reportedly included some reproaches for Hitler for selecting such a ‘ mentally disturbed person as his possible successor ’ , though it was immediately added that most members of such circles were ‘ nevertheless convinced that the Führer no longer hears at all about the actual mood and situation within the Reich itself and that most things are kept from him ’ .
13 In a pagan world which was full of gods and where men and women encountered the divine at every turn , there was no need for the mystical disciplines to help people to cultivate a sense of presence and unity : they already felt at one with the world .
14 He then quotes the entry corresponding to the year 839 ( 838 according to Husameddin ) from the chronological list in Nuruosmaniye 3080 concerning the death of " sultan al- " ulema Muhammad Shah Pasha " and concludes that the person concerned is in fact Molla Fenari himself and not his son , thus arriving at 838/1434–5 as the correct death date for Molla Fenari .
15 The dress rehearsal finally ended at four in the afternoon and everyone went home to rest .
16 ‘ And of course , ’ says the reporter , ‘ you can always just sit at one of the city 's many charming little cafés and just watch the world go by . ’
17 I do not intend to run through the general principles involved again , but rather to look at some of the details involved .
18 New Socialist or Tribune hardly commented at all on the local government funding of lesbian and gay projects , the Haringey backlash or the debate around heterosexism .
19 The number of voters who cited social issues as their top priority ‘ or who claimed such issues were ‘ extremely important ’ to their voting decision , hardly varied at all throughout the campaign .
20 Hitler 's proclamation on 24 February 1943 was , in fact , hardly noticed at all by the population , while reactions to the low-key speech on 21 March 1943 were dominated by the speculation over the astonishingly low figures for German war casualties which Hitler had given .
21 Frederick thus presents the paradox of a ruler who was sincerely attracted by many of the ideas of the Enlightenment , who voiced these ideas and advertised his adherence to them throughout his life , and yet whose policies in practice were hardly affected at all by the new intellectual currents of the age .
22 Winding up for the Government when the new clause was debated in the House of Commons on 14 April 1948 , Ede faithfully followed the Cabinet 's line , expounding the case for retention on the grounds that public opinion was not conducive to any change , adding as a supporting argument that the unarmed police had to contend with a ‘ class of gangster and armed criminal which hardly existed at all before the war ’ .
23 In the first phrase , by contrast , the general target area of hock is not further restricted at all by the use of the adjective German , since all hock is German , by the very definition of hock .
24 But if this pattern is widely adopted , here would be a dimension of democracy which is as yet hardly known at all in the officially democratic West .
25 You 'll find the needles make the knitting movement going one way , but hardly move at all in the other .
26 The Profesor of Filth , soon to be star of a video , is a decent bloke , hardly blinds at all off the stage .
27 In practice policy elites are aware that there are other social interests not represented in decision-making , and that the inequalities of existing interest group mobilization are hardly correlated at all with the underlying feelings of citizens .
28 We have also looked at some of the processes which have contributed to these shifts and at debates over their explanation .
29 They 're also looking at some of the data integrity erm issues one of which is potentially quite a major problem and the new system will for any qualifying plans , once the new system is in , if a policy 's in arrears it will try and collect the arrears and it will collect up to a maximum of two premiums each month until the policy 's in force and up to date .
30 Additional blockages were also observed at 34/35 for the UV5 promoter ( Fig. 3 ) and at 49 and 97 from the N25 promoter .
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