Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ pure ’ entrepreneur observes the opportunity to sell something at a price higher than that at which he can buy it . |
2 | High Court medical negligence actions are governed by Ord 38 , r5 which requires the party intending to produce plans , photographs or models at trial to give the other side the opportunity to inspect them at least 10 days before the hearing unless the court for " special reasons " orders otherwise . |
3 | They also included the operation of ‘ stand down , ’ by which the airline retained scarce skills by allowing people to work elsewhere on part pay but having the opportunity to recall them at a month 's notice . |
4 | When the Sutton route was replaced by trolleybuses , the remainder joined them at Brixton in December 1935 , but the contract with Cohens for their scrapping had already been signed on 12 October . |
5 | In winter the chestnut-seller installed himself at the edge of the market . |
6 | One of these took Venturous to the Bristol Channel and the South Wales ' ports , and a later one was made to the north of Scotland with the Board joining us at Aberdeen . |
7 | The familiar stress on the first word in the sentence took her at once into the stuffy room in south London . |
8 | Has all the nonsense off the field distracted you at all , made your h job harder ? |
9 | The decision to keep it at 23 means fewer fixtures , less money and a greater likelihood of further clubs folding . |
10 | The Archdeacon accused himself at many levels , not the least professional . |
11 | The male positions himself at the edge of the nest and fires a rapid succession of water droplets one to two inches out of the water and onto the nest itself to possibly agitate the eggs for recognition purposes . |
12 | Last Wednesday we invited the 4 British students studying at the University to visit us at the hotel for dinner . |
13 | and we went in and like the vicar greets you at the door do n't he and she was like up to the vicar like , you know , she 's more fucking heavier than thou |
14 | The driver yelled something at her as he passed , and the bystanders regarded her disapprovingly . |
15 | he sez they went to several addresses but then the driver surrendered himself at the police station . |
16 | Tweed caught a cab , told the driver to drop him at the Piccadilly entrance to the Burlington Arcade . |
17 | Jeannie — ’ They kissed again and then he was gone , running after the uplanders to catch them at Camserney mill . |
18 | The president , meanwhile , stood high in the public opinion polls after the attempt to assassinate him at the end of March . |
19 | James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield . |
20 | James , who has still to keep a clean sheet , would be disappointed to be overlooked , but he has the confidence and the talent to establish himself at Anfield . |
21 | One of the lads asked me at a dance how I had earned my living before I had got married . |
22 | The kids get it at school . |
23 | The wind woke her at six , hustling the leaves on the trees , still green in November . |
24 | Current predictions for the cost of generating electricity with the Super-Phenix put it at about the same as coal but twice as expensive as a conventional reactor . |
25 | The second exception was established in Tuberville v. Stamp where it was held that liability extended to a fire originating in a field as much as to one beginning in a house , but if the defendant kindles it at a proper time and place and the violence of the wind carry it to his neighbour 's land , that is fit to be given in evidence . |
26 | We thought all was well until the Battlebus passed us at full speed in the opposite direction . |
27 | Most coastal features attached at both ends to the coast orientate themselves at right angles to the resultant provided that the fetch is approximately the same in all directions . |
28 | With a spreadsheet you can alter values , constants or the formulae relating them at will and the entire sheet will reflect these changes , instantly . |
29 | The umpires check it at the end of every over . |
30 | At first the books came one at a time . |