Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was let down lightly at the beginning , though .
2 Like one of those European taxis that you get picked up in at the airport in Paris . ’
3 ‘ Years ago we threw the old didacticism ( dowdy morality ) out of the window ; it has come back in at the door wearing modern dress ( smart values ) and we do not even recognize it ’ ( p. 159 ) .
4 It dates back to at least the fifth century BC and is still carried out today at the roadside in parts of Asia .
5 and when I looked they did n't have it threaded up right at the top at all I had to re-thread the machine .
6 Erm , well , at the moment I 'm involved in a a big project , new benefits claims , erm , and so if the new claims system could echo which priorities in that department , erm , and it looks like it will be long drawn out eventually at the end of next year , nationwide and effectively it 's a English processing system whereby terms coming in and they 're scanned and you can see images on a screen , so there 's gon na be no calls , what my , what my role in this is , gon na be to get the branches to accept the system .
7 She might have laughed out loud at the absurdity of her error had it not disturbed her so .
8 He was philosophical , not to say laid back about the inconvenience of being called out unnecessarily at the end of what had already been a long day .
9 Would you deal with an additional matter please your worships er , not on your list he 's only been brought in almost at the start of the court of this morning .
10 It meant he 'd been laid off again at the stocking factory .
11 Madame always had a little stage set up there at the end , and I remember thinking at the time , well , seven nights in a week and seven different acts , it 's one way of dealing with the situation .
12 She was cut off tragically at the height of her powers , but she had already made her mark : a crucial contribution to one of the most important discoveries of the twentieth century , and work on two major biological problems and the techniques for solving them , that helped lay the foundations of structural molecular biology .
13 The patients are followed up partly at the outpatient department , partly at local hospitals .
14 We 've tightened up considerably at the back , and that 's very pleasing from my point of view . ’
15 Monks ' curry-coloured eyes had filmed over lasciviously at the vision of London , of freedom and promotion and advance .
16 She could hear the clatter of iron shutters being cranked up over at the amusement arcades .
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