Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb -s] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the horizon no longer has any black skies , and it looks more forgiving than it has at any point until now .
2 If one looks at these persons we agree are ‘ great ’ butlers , if one looks at , say , Mr Marshall or Mr Lane , it does seem to me that the factor which distinguishes them from those butlers who are merely extremely competent is most closely captured by this word ‘ dignity ’ .
3 The North Berwick line enjoys a spectacular claim to fame because it has at some time or other in its history been powered by every possible form of motive power ; horse , steam , diesel and electricity .
4 As far as I can read her argument , it is precisely this which allows recognition of it to model our human position as suspended between , as she says at another point , unconditioned actor … and conditioned agent . "
5 Furthermore , when one looks at these paintings by Cézanne one is often struck by the closeness between the poses of certain figures and those of the ‘ demoiselles ’ .
6 When it happens at this stage many mothers receive little sympathy because there may be no visible signs of loss .
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