Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun sg] at an [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Boy would have been happiest to stand on the end of a pier from which big ships , real proper ocean ships , embarked ; but he would have settled for just an ordinary pier , a small one — so long as it was big enough for him to walk away from the city , into the wind , turn his back on everything and stand there looking west at an empty sea , or a far horizon , and think about America , or somewhere .
2 Seeking advice at an early stage could solve small worries before they become major problems .
3 Having work at an appropriate height in relation to distance from the eye makes a real difference to avoiding unnecessary fatigue , and this can only be effected by a comfortable working position .
4 Two men are accused of murdering the informer to stop him giving evidence at an armed robbery trial .
5 Mr and Mrs Hoad , giving evidence at an earlier hearing , said Mr Gould had
6 Delegates felt that women had more talent than men for spotting potential sources of trouble and taking action at an earlier stage .
7 Now , with her colleague , Lynlea Longworth , also 12 , Nadia is planning for a week of rugged , demanding adventure at an outdoor training centre in the west of Scotland .
8 At the lime that it was published , the report received a great deal of attention since it coincided with the brief economic boom of 1971 — 2 and workers were leaving agriculture at an alarming rate .
9 The scale can be illustrated by the fact that 30 years ago our young people were maturing at a later stage than now , but in many cases were leaving school at an earlier age and taking up employment — the gap between adolescence and employment was perhaps only 12 months .
10 More success might be expected from measures directed towards offering help at an earlier stage when the patient is less distressed , for example when the patient gets in touch with the general practitioner .
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