Example sentences of "and [verb] at [art] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll go and stay at a hotel in some quite other place , somewhere I 've never been before . |
2 | Mr Attwooll said Gregory was driving John Wright when Gregory said he had an errand to run and stopped at a house in Billingham . |
3 | The final element in the change of eighty four thousand pounds between years is the reduction in the committee 's budget four thousand pounds for efficiency savings , which we discussed and agreed at the meeting in September . |
4 | When he appeared before the magistrate at lowly Clerkenwell , charged with ‘ willfully ringing several door bells and knocking at the doors in Upper Street , Islington , without lawful excuse ’ it was said that this kind of mischief — like the Cremorne Gardens affray — was a ‘ frequent occurrence ’ . |
5 | The race starts at the Royal Oak , Owl Lane , and finishes at the maypole in the high street . |
6 | But after a minute he let his hands drop and picked at the rubbish in the bin . |
7 | No need for a hat , but the hair must be pulled off the face to minimise distraction and caught at the nape in a black band into which she would stick a single green feather . |
8 | This chapter discusses the notion of planning , examines different approaches to planning and looks at the changes in attitudes to planning that have taken place . |
9 | As part of the investigation into attitudes to mass electricity , the project explores the reception by the public of plans for a National Grid and looks at the way in which this programme was presented to those most likely to be environmentally and economically affected by its construction . |
10 | Isabel raised her left hand and peered at the ring in the dim light cast by the clock-candle burning near the bed . |
11 | The Reverend Dr James Massey , General Secretary of the Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , teaches publishing and bookselling at a workshop in Bangladesh . |
12 | Sometimes my brothers and I were allowed to get out of the car with him and peek at the movie in progress while he spoke to the manager or cashier . |
13 | This was a minor tournament and played at the YMCA in Baghdad . |
14 | Additionally however , we need to make it clear that when we have looked at the figures and I would pay some to the opposition for bringing er some matters to our attention , erm and looking at the way in which very , very careful on the part of this council has led to a better reserve position than we would previously have expected . |
15 | On Thursday we drew the whole thing together ending up with team practice and looking at the videos in the evening . |
16 | ‘ Better than your eyesight , ’ said the old woman , standing next to him and looking at the grey in his hair . |
17 | Finger positions and speeds at every location in a text are recorded together with the reader 's voice during normal reading . |
18 | So all I 'm saying is , if we 're not achieving that we need to go back and look at the way in which we 're operating the fax service , have a chat with erm Phil 's people or Jackie 's peo see if there 's any differences that we can take advantage of . |
19 | So when we actually got out there , we go out to work in some capacity or another , either to carry out a survey of the logistics or perhaps to sort out and look at the way in which one can set up an immunisation programme in a refugee camp . |
20 | She had washed her hands and face at the pump in front of the inn . |
21 | On appeal , this assumption could be shown to be false and the village ends up with a significant new development site ; it is this type of appeal decision which leaves the layman surprised and frustrated at the way in which the system operates . |
22 | ‘ It is time for the party as a whole to take a step back and look at the way in which its democracy is being carried out , ’ he told the conference . |
23 | What Marshall and Clock did was to vary certain aspects of text structure , and look at the effect in terms of how well subjects were able to write about what they recalled from the passage in question . |
24 | Finally , in section 3.7 we turn our attention to another dimension of economic change , that of uneven development , and look at the ways in which the expansion of the service sector is also reshaping the map of employment by creating new lines of division and inequality between regions . |
25 | ‘ What on earth has happened to you ? ’ gasped Ethel , untying the gag and pulling at the knots in the sash and rope . |
26 | I urge the Minister to comment on that and to look at the way in which capital is treated for income support purposes to ensure that such disadvantages do not continue . |
27 | Totally unprepared for an unexpected 5g demonstration loop , I realised I had been caught napping , and glanced at the g-meter in time for it to disappear as my sight blacked out . |
28 | Trent surfaced and yelled at the men in the cockpit to swim a lifejacket out to him . |
29 | If Agrippa gave an order they obeyed with alacrity , but sometimes I caught them watching me and shuddered at the amusement in their icy , pale-blue eyes . |
30 | Amanda Fergusson now rested her book on her lap and looked at the ceiling in alarm . |