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

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1 The rest bobbed up and down at chin height , or remained by the bathing-machine steps .
2 After the building I left er the building work and became a tram conductor where I went through a course in the , down at Shrub Hall went through a conductor 's course .
3 And you used to have what they call a wick in it you know to light it and turn it down at night time and blow it out down the .
4 Winkles down at Finn Mill there used to be sm well thousands , millions of them , winkles and the ships used to come round from the Blackwater from Colchester area , come round , stay round the Finn Mill about a fortnight and they used to have what they call a well in their boat and they used to have fill up little sacks like a sand bag of winkles and take them round there and cultivate them .
5 ‘ Man falls down at stag party and breaks his cock . ’
6 from here but turn down at West Parley , take the right hand turn instead of going on to the airport
7 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 .
8 At this time of year , mid-Autumn , the snow has usually not arrived in Tromsø and it is possible for you to have the hills to yourself in Tromsdalen or , better , in Lyngen , but this year there was already a metre of the stuff down at sea level .
9 Holes 4 to 12 are down at sea level , the rest on the cliff tops and exposed to swirling sea breezes which punish injudicious ambition .
10 Colebrooke marched up and down as if he was on parade whilst Mistress Philippa leaned against the wall , looking sorrowfully down at Tower Green .
11 Parents : Help when they 're put to the test Maggie Drummond offers hints on helping children knuckle down at exam time
12 Down at ground level , all but two of the courtyard 's doorways had been roughly sealed with cinderblocks .
13 I find one down at ground level in what the council calls our courtyard .
14 I casually wondered how I would get out if a bomb went off down at ground level .
15 Now that he was down at ground level it was not so easy for Patrick to locate the dell where he had seen the immaculate golfer .
16 Down at ground level , the ordinary houses are much nicer than in American cities , like little Mediterranean villas with tiled roofs and white-washed or painted walls .
17 We get down at heel match coverage , slotted into Grandstand .
18 Well I certainly would n't sit down at Christmas dinner with them that 's why
19 I was living at my friend 's down at Forest Hall [ in Newcastle ] .
20 Antrim , who face defending champions Down at Casement Park , bring in Tony McCrudden for Andy Healy , while Enda McAtamney returns to the squad after a three months suspension .
21 My Lords er my er the Noble Lord , Lord er asked whether the Government would bring an amendment er , er down at report stage .
22 To date , in certain areas of company law , minimum standards have been laid down at Community level , and apply to companies throughout the EC , irrespective of where they are incorporated or have their central administration .
23 when you came down at dinner time , when you came charging into the common room .
24 Banbridge are the only one of the ten Senior One teams who wo n't be playing home games on such surfaces , and now that Ballynahinch and Portadown have elected to slot in at Valley Leisure Centre and Newry respectively , half of the Senior Two games will be played on synthetic too .
25 The car turned in at Brier Cottage and Ben climbed out .
26 Aker called in at South Birth
27 It 's really confusing , cos kids are they 'll all of been in at play time today wo n't they ?
28 ‘ I played another eight games at full back until I was dropped , then Ray Hankin put me back in at centre half when he took over . ’
29 He put me in at centre half and I 've played virtually every game since .
30 R ( part time pupil who comes in at lunch time ) seemed quite placid , so was easier to control ; alas when dinner was presented he announced it was ‘ finished ’ without tasting it .
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