Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | D J LONG TURNS UP AT ROSH INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS |
2 | He only glances up at the television occasionally , as he is intent on finishing these as quickly as possible in order to give himself ti me to write a letter home to his wife . |
3 | To support himself and his wife , Edith , he daily gets up at 2.30am to work at Richmond bakery . |
4 | It only ventures out at night , and spends most of its time up in trees or scrambling through scrub . |
5 | The fine , romantic handwriting suddenly leaps out at me again from the surrounding porridge of the Quaker Oats archive . |
6 | no the English news only comes on at half past ten at night and then you 'll get what they wanted to hear , so you do n't have to listen to the World Service |
7 | I ask him if he 'll tell me the story again , but he just looks over at me and shakes his head . |
8 | When an echo from a distant object finally arrives back at the bat , it will be an " older " echo than an echo that is simultaneously arriving back from a near object . |
9 | Yeah , the front just hinges off at the top . |
10 | The most prestigious site in Belfast is thought to be prismatics site on Ann Street , which normally works out at £350 for two weeks . |
11 | Well that he does he usually goes down at half six quarter to seven . |
12 | He usually sits up at the window . |
13 | Car production still goes on at Cowley , but there is nostalgia for these old buildings . |
14 | Aye and what happens is , it usually starts in at the corner of your finger |
15 | If you rationalise it by saying I do n't want a row because I 've got so much on my plate , it usually bounces back at you , often in an amplified form . |
16 | Dane O'Hara probably still wakes up at night and sees Ferguson oscillating in front of him . |
17 | Even when the weather is too bad for astronomical observing , Alcock still wakes up at two-hourly intervals during the night to make meteorological observations . |
18 | His wife who I am told still resides up at Fiesole has been heard to call her husband ‘ the old Brute ’ and when a wife speaks thus I am more of a mind to listen than not . |
19 | Twice-widowed Rodi , 52 , still gets up at 7.30am every day to drive to her full-time job in a laboratory . |
20 | Brady was ordered to shed half a stone but still weighs in at 12 stone 8lb . |
21 | So that put an end to that … no more dances down at Cotherstone for me . |
22 | all the annoying Germany always pops up at the wrong , the wrong most inopportune time . |
23 | He is drinking slowly , because it will be a long night , and rough cider usually comes out at about eight per cent alcohol , though nobody is measuring . |
24 | ‘ By tradition the money always comes in at the end . |
25 | We charge £2.50 a week per container , which usually works out at about £10 a month . |
26 | That usually works out at about a fiver a flourish . |
27 | But even so there is a limit to the number of owls that can be packed into an area ; each pair probably insists on at least 20 hectares . |
28 | Classic movie-star style also crops up at Hope And Glory , who are opening a second shop in the new Thomas Neal development in Covent Garden at the end of September . |
29 | A similar degree of sequence conservation between rodent and human genes also exists in at least three essential transcription factors , SP1 ( 97% , 7 ) , TFIID ( 92% , 8 ) and the homeodomain in homeobox genes ( 95% , 9 ) . |
30 | Cor , fair near jumps out at you . |