Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No you do n't , no see they 've had er mums and tots down at the centre today
2 It was some while afterwards when Rose realised that she had left the canvas bag with the maroon dress and necklace behind at the studio .
3 The Catholic miracle of transubstantiation could be performed only by an ordained priest , who then received the body and blood alone at the altar .
4 Ask him his priorities , and he puts education and deregulation firmly at the top .
5 If you send all those er bits and pieces in at the end of the week we just ask you and you most people do n't get this wrong .
6 For two neighbouring points on the ( p , T ) diagram this means Expanding by Taylor 's theorem about and using the first equality gives where are changes in v and S respectively at the transition .
7 If this was not disgraceful behaviour , they also threw coins and plastic etc. at the linesman , referee and Linfield players !
8 At the climax of the episode Dr Kate ministered to this Miss Havisham figure ( ’ She needs help , not punishment ’ ) , while hubby was out doing an OK Corral number with the mods and rockers down at the village dance .
9 I 'd like to put forward the argument that it was by trying to accomodate Cuntona , Wallace and Chappie together at the start of last season that made us a soft touch away from home .
10 QCs Desmond Boal and Robert McCartney are representing the council and objectors respectively at the hearing , which is expected to end tomorrow afternoon .
11 Robert Saxton 's has just been recorded , William Mathias 's was given its premiere in Manchester in January , and those by Dominic Muldowney and Robin Holloway in Liverpool and Manchester respectively at the end of last month .
12 For British television drama , for instance , and for American television drama till the mid-fifties , a particular combination of live studio technology and a respect for theatrical naturalism placed time and space more at the service of performance than of narrative logic , seeking a continuity — rather than an interruptability — of time and space in which the actor could unfold the truth of the performance , or , more practically , in which mistakes on the studio floor could be minimized .
13 We started off about a year ago , looking at recycling that 's available in which is just basically the paper , cans and glass out at the park car park .
14 Better to eat off an orange box and get pleasure from a plant than to spend the money on a cheap and nasty table which is going to be an unsatisfactory stopgap Save money and effort right at the start by sorting out priorities — which should include enjoying the room you live in — and try not to stray too far from your original objectives .
15 Oystercatchers may wedge the shells into a crevice and chip away at the lip .
16 I love the Bardot look and all the wigs and extensions around at the moment are great .
17 The Soviet Union ‘ reformed ’ its currency by simply cancelling its 50-rouble and 100-rouble banknotes ( worth $2.50 and $5 apiece at the street exchange-rate ) .
18 Mr Arnold commented : ‘ He 's sharp , a good fielder and mover , and bowls well at the end in one-days . ’
19 To join a new length of pipe into an existing inspection chamber , you will have to break a hole in the wall of the chamber and chop away at the benching so that a new half channel can be laid to join up with the main channel .
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