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

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1 That debate is a continuing one , and amongst the principles most importantly at stake is that of artistic freedom , the right of the individual artist to explore the dark side of human experience and to draw unpopular conclusions from his own , perhaps partial , vision .
2 But football — Welsh rugby football — the amateur game that put fifteen men in red jerseys to take on England most especially at Cardiff Arms Park and beat the hell out of them ! — football was his passion .
3 In winter the small heaters were only on at night and the runs were open to the weather all day .
4 In fact , every Stewart king between 1424 and 1542 was able to make his presence felt abroad precisely because he could impose it so effectively at home .
5 Everything all right at home ? ’
6 ‘ Unless everything is all right at home I am no good in all the other areas of my life . ’
7 ‘ They make everything all right at home , and without that I 'm no good in all the other areas of my life . ’
8 ‘ They make everything all right at home , and without that I 'm no good in all the other areas of my life . ’
9 ‘ Settled in all right at Rose Cottage , Christmas decorations apart ? ’
10 You can do it when you come home from work and you 're all right at week-ends. i could dance .
11 I turned round and it were all right at back of my jeans !
12 Wilcock was doing all right at Pageant , taking home $100 a week , but he quit the job to become the Village Voice 's news editor , at $25 .
13 An overnight weights-rise of 9lb puts Tom Troubadour nicely in at 10st 1lb and he can continue the winning sequence which has brought stylish victories in handicaps at Newbury .
14 has been quite ill recently so all at Greens wish her all good health and for her and to enjoy a long and happy retirement .
15 This was especially so at Birmingham , where at 6.00 a.m. on Friday an ‘ End of Stage 2 ’ banner was erected and more than twenty insomniacs gave us a great breakfast and a marvellous reception that we will not forget , thanks to everyone who turned up , you certainly made us feel very welcome .
16 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
17 In February 1991 , he was offered the manager 's job at Birmingham City , an English Third Division club , who at the time were so down at heel they resembled an inveterate gambler staggering from one bad bet to another .
18 Pausing long enough at Bingen to have a coffee and look at maps , I decide it is time to abandon the Rhine for a while and cut up the valley of the river Nahe towards Idar-Oberstein and the Palatinate Forest .
19 The girl in the red jacket looked carelessly down at Gabriel , and told her man to drive on , without even thanking the farmer .
20 The reason behind this concentrated specialist activity is that Hardenberger , Howarth , and the BBC PO are making a record of the Maxwell Davies and Blake Watkins concertos together with Harrison Birtwistle 's Endless Parade , which last they performed so well and so memorably at York University last season .
21 Ashenden shrugged , and seemed for the moment somewhat less at ease .
22 And she smiled so nicely at Inchbad and Goibniu that everyone smiled back and thought it would be really very interesting to hear about some of the strange lands and the faraway worlds the Humans had visited from the great Feargach Grian , and also that it was always a shame to eat Humans when they were pretty and young and friendly .
23 Now , after two or three treatments , his coordination has improved and he is also doing much better at school .
24 Children whose mums joined the US programme did much better at school , added Anne .
25 Though since she had taken only one glass of wine , she knew that when everything should have been against her feeling in any way relaxed she must thank Ven , and his charm as a host , for the fact that she was feeling so entirely at ease with him .
26 With him was Brother William de Combort , who had entertained Primaflora so warmly at Rhodes in the belief that she was in Carlotta 's employment .
27 When more or less alone at night in the casualty ward , the doctor needs to be able to make up his or her own mind , and exercise judgement about the particular features presented by the accident victim just wheeled in .
28 At school I always felt I was good and conscientious at term-work , less so at exams .
29 They are good at description , less so at analysis , which might disagree with the boss 's views .
30 Lawrence had spent so long at Charlton Athletic that people regarded him as part of the fittings .
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