Example sentences of "and [vb base] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Write your plans below and evaluate at the next C.P.S.
2 It 's a thing I love and hate at the same time .
3 Even with his skills and influence at the Prime Minister 's disposal , however , by the end of January Miyazawa 's future tenure as Prime Minister appeared to be distinctly uncertain .
4 Accordingly , the investor may seek to include a provision whereby if the investor wishes to sell a specified percentage of the equity , then the other shareholders must follow suit and sell at the same price per share .
5 ‘ Well , he 's very rich , of course , and mean at the same time .
6 While pulling down the ropes between the stalactites , crane your neck upwards and peer at the bolted lines of Jacky Godoffe 's grade eights , such as Autoportrait ( 8b+ ) .
7 Following the audition held last April the new National Display Team has been formed to represent the Society at the CCPR 50th Anniversary Festival of Movement and Dance at the Royal Albert Hall 20th April 1985 .
8 Most importantly , its key objective was to promote openness and trust at the top level , a refreshing contract to the dog-eat-dog approach being bred into far too many managers in this sado-masochistic age .
9 ‘ Some of the flashier knocker boys have huge houses in the best parts of Hove , drive expensive cars , drink champagne and eat at the smartest restaurants in town .
10 The Society also repeated last year 's successful experiment of holding a miniature display and bookstall at the famous Shropshire Steam Rally held in Bishop 's Castle .
11 I wanted to throw up , pass out , scream and cry at the same time .
12 I climb the stairs and hesitate at the front door .
13 But when I substituted ‘ anorexia nervosa ’ for ‘ mental illness ’ I could see the truth in what Szasz was saying , and realise at the same time that his judgement was not so harsh .
14 They climb over the fence , and knock at the next-door maisonette .
15 In spring , either dig up the shrub and replant at a deeper level , or mound soil round its base so that only the upper half of stems is exposed .
16 I 'm trying to flap my arms like a duck and quack at the same time .
17 ‘ Feed him cotton wool sandwiches and wait at the other end ! ’ said the vet .
18 At this time , he said , ‘ All I wanted to do was to live , pick up a new Jag , and act at the Old Vic . ’
19 A simple way of introducing still image work with this age group is to have them walk or run round the hall and then stop and freeze at a given signal .
20 By Barry Turnbull A GAS blast served up bangers and smash at an award-winning butcher 's shop .
21 I in turn thanked him for his careful encouragement and support at the various stages of the project .
22 They are lower cut , not exactly ‘ high ’ tops , but offer thick padding at the ankle and support at the same time .
23 The American approach has traditionally been to offer a range of models , like Cessna and Piper 's basic two-seat trainers , the 152 and Tomahawk at the bottom end of the range for training , leading on to the Cessna 172 or PA 28 for the experienced pilot owner .
24 They begin at one end of the hall and finish at the other end , the North American steadily retreating , the South American relentlessly advancing .
25 There are various ways about that as there are with many road schemes er where there are structure plan policies for a particular scheme and there are arrows on key diagrams , there are many ways of getting from A to B er they are not er in terms of outer and inner , they are going from the same A to B. They they start and finish at the same locations , it is just a different way of getting from A to B. Which quite properly as I understand it would be a matter for debate er either at the local plan or if a planning application is made er earlier than that er then at a at a planning enquiry into the specific road proposal .
26 But we need our own voice and vote at the top table to take us to the heat of Europe , not leave us on the periphery . ’
27 And the three lorries could back underneath and load and go down and tip at the Golden Wharf at Lyness .
28 On the way , there are supposedly many opportunities for us to laugh at the pretentious antics of the cheeky Doyle , and howl at the gormless prattlings of his elder travelling companion .
29 Thus when carnal and financial imagery in the tale finally merge in the puns taille and taillynge at the very end , it is an emblem of how much deeper the " " bretherhede " " and " " cosynage " " runs that the monk and the merchant imagine exists between them in the form of play , or as a polite figure of speech , and how concrete it is .
30 And it think that — I mean I like to have , if you go back and look at a Rolling Stone when I was doing it , there are pages in there , I would say one third of all the pages in there , you would not even want to print today .
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