Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This situation apparently applies at Water Newton .
2 He is encouraged to go on with the process of living ( line 60 ) and perhaps hints at compensation for suffering in an after-life .
3 It 's useful to be able to see beyond other people 's use of overt status , and to remember that the rank difference only applies at work .
4 Booly shines at Spring Fair BOOLY
5 The May mood in Beijing is overwhelmingly one of alienation , in which the government apparatus as well as the population only moves at half-pace .
6 This rarely happens at present and it is difficult to see how it will become more common without active encouragement by company chairmen .
7 I mean reading as to be put in a context and a context that is , in fact , enjoyable to the child , not something that just happens at school that they have to do , hence one they go to school the value of parents hearing the children read , because then the parent is also involved and one does n't get this split between home and school .
8 I mean reading as to be put in a context and a context that is , in fact , enjoyable to the child , not something that just happens at school that they have to do , hence one they go to school the value of parents hearing the children read , because then the parent is also involved and one does n't get this split between home and school .
9 I mean if they really sort of tried to make a story out of it and they could n't , they contacted the council offices and everyone was on holiday or nobody 'd answer the phone or what normally happens at council offices , they 'd say ‘ Oh , well , sod this , ’ and they 'd go away and they 'd do the , you know , write it up in a really nasty way so
10 Furthermore , he agreed that after the trials and tribulations of the previous 29 months since taking over from Bobby Robson , he finally feels at ease with himself and the job .
11 A slight drumming under heavy acceleration soon disappears at motorway cruising speeds , when you can really appreciate the comfort of the car .
12 The Dalai Lama has sought to secure an agreement with the Chinese Government for the future autonomy of Tibet , which effectively exists at present in name only .
13 ‘ Once we get the old horse fit , he hardly ever gallops at home .
14 But now that the road to peace in Cambodia once more looks at risk , the country needs the world 's attention again .
15 Although her mum was upset and her dad was cross they did n't chuck her out but have been very supportive and she still lives at home with her two-year-old son .
16 We have a son who still lives at home who in fact has been quite ill for a long time and erm she you know the amount the work she has done therefore has been seriously limited .
17 Despite the growth of research into everyday memory and memory in applied settings ( e.g. Gruneberg , Morris & Sykes , 1978 , 1988a , 1988b ) and the research and theorising which has been done over some 50 years on the psychology of driver behaviour , there has been virtually no research which directly looks at memory in driving .
18 We have great hope that your Majesty who always has at heart anything that can be useful for the peace of the world , will use her personal influence , as well as that of Prince Albert whose influence is so great in Germany , in order to achieve this end .
19 Why do I believe a vacancy genuinely exists at present ?
20 It always snows at Christmas .
21 Inside Cambodia , the Khmer Rouge usually appears at night , without warning .
22 Apart from the non-standard flight instruments the Apache has a convenient office and one rapidly feels at home .
23 Moore ( 1938a ) and Feare ( 1970a ) agree that growth in N. lapillus usually stops at maturity , tree years after being laid as an egg .
24 Another point worth stating is that early attempts at curve fitting tended to assume that plant growth was determined by a single autocatalytic chemical reaction , an over-simplification .
25 The popular health movement also looks at health in a holistic way — the physical , mental and spiritual aspects .
26 You 'll probably read in the dictionary probably says at University , just .
27 The space-sharing Dutch and German schemes in residential areas do just this whilst the ‘ winkelerf ’ approach to shopping precincts also aims at integration of foot and wheeled traffic .
28 The case studies by Rapp , Berry and Temple ( 1973 ) which were referred to earlier in this chapter also illustrate all the major reasons for failure of conservation in Tanganyika and post-colonial Tanzania - technical incompetence and incompatibility with existing agricultural practice has already been mentioned — also attempts at coercion of peasants to build erosion works ( p. 1 17 , 250 ) , and a lack of participation , with an excess of petty restrictions ( p. 251 ) .
29 Katharine has her own horse , Liam , with whom she successfully competes at Novice level and last summer they did their first few Elementary tests together .
30 She married Allan Macdonald in 1750 and now lies at rest in the churchyard at Kilmuir , near Duntulm Castle ; beneath a white granite , Iona cross , and her winding sheet , the same sheet that softened Charles Edward Stewart 's rest during his first night on Skye .
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