Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Trapezium could break her duck in the John Holdrich Maiden Fillies Stakes following a three-quarter length debut second to Waffle On at Newmarket . |
2 | Trapezium could break her duck in the John Holdrich Maiden Fillies Stakes following a three-quarter length debut second to Waffle On at Newmarket . |
3 | Arran was giving an impression of strength and direction wholly at odds with his personality . |
4 | Since Dysart too had been to Oxford , it was possible that by taking Morpurgo on at Tyler 's Hard he had merely been doing an old chum a favour . |
5 | Yours is the skin most at risk from sunburn , premature ageing and skin cancer , and you need the strongest protection . |
6 | So you put another story on at Road ? |
7 | Mrs Monelle wept as she told how Sarah , who shared a flat with her sister in at Keynsham , had lived for her son . |
8 | After today 's discussion I should be a bit better at understanding what you 're driving at ! |
9 | I think I 'm getting a bit better at polo . |
10 | It 's embarrassing and they take advantage especially at parties where some girls have had a lot to drink . ’ |
11 | Well , so Oxford City lose their unbeaten run , but Abingdon Town keep going , that 's in the Vauxhall League division two South , the score this afternoon down at Bracknell ; Bracknell one , Abingdon Town two , our reporter Nick Quayle . |
12 | pathetic , it 's gon na freeze up again this afternoon down at Bournemouth , gon na have fish off the pier , go for some bees , but I could n't be bothered but there was nothing , it was too damn cold , it must of been minus five with the wind chill factor |
13 | Brought that big present in at Christmas . |
14 | Young and old let their hair down at Hogmanay |
15 | He would give them the benefit of his theories that letting their hair down at pop concerts and football matches would be a therapeutic and profitable use of their leisure time . |
16 | If control and data signals are propagated through the circuits of a computer only at time instants controlled by a master " clock " or pulse generator , then we have a synchronous computer . |
17 | He said he 'd noticed that our Mini was getting a bit down at heel , and in the light of Ken 's injuries he thought the least he could do was to give me a better means of transport . |
18 | Called the A S ninety fighting vehicle , built by ship building down at Barrow . |
19 | WITH its every utterance the board down at Feethams is approaching the moment when it will have to give a vote of confidence to its manager . |
20 | In particular , providing the police force with risk tables would enable them to identify those first-time victims of crime most at risk of having the experience repeated . |
21 | He shot a glance down at Tristram , who was keeping his eyes on his plate , and then across to Jennifer , who was doing likewise . |
22 | Best distinction from Ringed Plover is no wing-bar in flight , also white line above black forehead , bill yellow only at base of lower mandible , pink to yellowish-green legs and yellow orbital ring . |
23 | Of course he had got to know him a good deal better at Ecalpemos … |
24 | Trippy was meeting somebody at a club down at Camden Lock but he could n't remember who or exactly where . |
25 | Routine contractual visits are made by appointment to ensure that lifts are taken out of service for routine maintenance only at times convenient to the hotel |
26 | I wanted to lash out at them : Vern did n't help me , I do n't need anyone to help me — he took me to this boat alone at night and we … |
27 | You know , boy , when you 're on the marsh alone at night , you imagine all kinds of things , voices calling , guns firing , soldiers marching ! |
28 | Here in May 1942 — before the raid on Dieppe that August — plans were being made for the landings in North Africa that would put an American Task Force ashore on the Atlantic coast near Casablanca , a second force ashore at Oran in the Mediterranean , and a third further east at Algiers . |
29 | Magic thus represents a view of causation utterly at variance with the concepts of the Christian scientific West , which are now as much a part of the African 's world as is ancient tradition . ’ |
30 | I 'm in the design department over at Silicone Valley . |