Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Forms which are not attached to the coast or only attached at one end seem to orientate themselves , some at right angles to the resultant like attached forms and some parallel to the resultant for reasons which remain uncertain . |
2 | If they stop and pause they may well urinate or even defecate at that spot , which is likely to be not only illegal , but also . |
3 | The way she looked at them was odd , because there was no story here as yet , no drama whose next development or twist of plot or big scene we were all awaiting ; remember , they had not yet met or even looked at each other . |
4 | It was not until the UN Conference on Population in Bucharest in 1973 that a more radical critique of family planning programmes was launched and widely discussed at international level . |
5 | Attached to the wall of the castle were forty of the creatures , hanging upside down and gently hissing at each other . |
6 | The two of them walk together and gently paw at each other rather sweetly . |
7 | O K. It seems to me that and just looking at human nature something is that right ? |
8 | The vehicle was hijacked in the Shankill area a short time before the shooting and later abandoned at Slieveban Drive , Andersonstown . |
9 | This is probably because the fans were encased in impermeable carbonate muds and also buried at considerable depth below the exposure surfaces from where the leaching solutions originated . |
10 | The author examines the work of the three generations of the family and that of their competitors , Benedetto and Santi Buglioni , and also looks at glazed sculpture by Benedetto da Maiano , Rustici and Sansovino . |
11 | The present drawings represent a selection from a larger exhibition ‘ Italian Master Drawings from the British Royal Collection ’ , organised by Jane Roberts of the Royal Collection in 1987 and also exhibited at that time in America . |
12 | The slot for the fielded panel at the bottom of the curved members , needed a template which rested on the wood at each end of the slot to which I glued and screwed a 50 x 50 batten , the slot being routered to the correct depth in the middle and slightly oversize at each end . |
13 | Inflation 's fallen again to a new thirty year low , and now stands at one point two percent , down from one point three percent . |
14 | Song not unlike Meadow Pipit , but more prolonged and musical and often delivered at greater height . |
15 | The work naturally becomes more analytical and mathematically challenging at this stage . |
16 | ‘ Stupendous — spectacular , ’ she offered distractedly , forcing her mind back to the mind-fazing wonders of the gorge running between mountains of pure marble and through thirty-eight tunnels , and even spanned at one point by a bridge of marble . |
17 | If we call the complex of scientific theories generally accepted and well established at some stage in the history of science the background knowledge of the time , then we can say that a conjecture will be bold if its claims are unlikely in the light of the background knowledge of the time . |
18 | The number of voters citing defence as the main issue they wished to see discussed by the parties rose from 3 per cent at the start of the campaign to only 11 per cent in the third week and then stabilized at that level . |
19 | It is proposed first of all to consider the new enhanced investigative powers of the regulatory authorities and then to look at civil law remedies , both common law and statutory . |
20 | ‘ I agree with my brother Jenkins ' observation , made in the course of the argument , that the position of someone against whom an order for possession has been made , and then suspended at common law or under section 5(2) of the Rent Act of 1920 is sui generis . |
21 | There were many routes from Earth to the Reconciled Dominions , some safer than others , but all used at one time or another , and not always by magicians . |
22 | But just looking at that figure , what does that mean , positively for us . |
23 | But just look at that suite of furniture . |
24 | ‘ But just look at that view — and feel the loving warmth all around ! |
25 | But now look at corporate advertising . |