Example sentences of "[vb base] at [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | A pleasant drive this morning to Monterey through Cannery Row , the colourful setting of John Steinbeck 's novel ; stop at charming Carmel before continuing along Pacific Coast Highway , which affords stunning views of California 's rugged coastline . |
2 | Look , look at Super Nintendo , tell me I want you to name me twenty good games you ca n't , you ca n't . |
3 | Still , western firms look at Eastern Europe as a step towards winning valuable Russian contracts . |
4 | You look at Big Tom and you can see that he has a life and a heart and a world . |
5 | oh look at pretty Bryony |
6 | Look at Chubby Curtis . ’ |
7 | Well look at British Telecom . |
8 | Look at little Emma . |
9 | ‘ Look at little Marjorie , ’ her mother 's friends had laughed as she fired aggressively at them during boring plastiware parties . |
10 | Only seven finish at slippery Kyalami |
11 | And there 's a swot meet at New Earswick on |
12 | Instead , the Lisburn pair will be concentrating on the task of leading their teams to inter-varsity success as the Mauritius and Chilean Cup competitions begin at Upper Malone this morning . |
13 | The new events are the Shell Scottish Seniors Open at Royal Aberdeen in July , and the Senior Zurich Pro-Am/ Lexus Trophy in October . |
14 | His latest one-day assault on Pakistan ensured England took the Texaco Trophy series 4-1 with a sweeping six-wicket win at Old Trafford . |
15 | Now Rangers face the backlash in a top-five clash at Old Trafford today , with evergreen skipper Wilkins , 36 , saying : ‘ I thought they 'd have bounced back after that defeat . |
16 | This is a consequence of the fact that turbulent flows normally occur at high Reynolds number . |