Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb -s] at the " in BNC.

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1 Public subscriptions provided a replica of Davies 's statue in Barry Docks and his now stands at the end of Llandinam Bridge , in sight of his former home .
2 Because the choice of opting out is largely represented to parents , former pupils and the local community as a means of securing a better financial arrangement from the DES than has been possible with the local authority , it is sometimes argued that it is not ethos or education but funding which alone lies at the heart of the decision .
3 This at least allows you to make the best of poor job ; a package which only works at the screen resolution could be a fifth the quality , or worse .
4 It can be much worse if you are selling as well as buying , for you are then involved in a dreaded thing called ‘ the chain' , which only moves at the pace of the slowest , if it does not disintegrate along the way and put you back to square one .
5 At very least this habit will get us out of a rigid frame of mind which only looks at the problem in away determined by experience .
6 Because the history of the world , which only stops at the half-house of love to bulldoze it into rubble , is ridiculous without it .
7 From Gaping Gill a path leads through a grassy dry valley which soon narrows at the boulderchoked entrance to Trow Gill , a small but imposing limestone gorge — possibly caused by a collapsed cave — through which Clapham Beck once tumbled before being swallowed up by Gaping Gill .
8 The data from this is punched into the ORACLE database which physically resides at the lab ( a mile or so away ) , and hence can be pulled down the line to map , say aluminium levels and check water quality against EC regulations .
9 It is possible to see Halliday 's view of theme — as whatever comes in initial position in the clause — as a reflection of ( a ) the nature of English as a language with relatively fixed word order , and ( b ) his study of Chinese , this being a language with a special category of topic which always occurs at the beginning of the clause .
10 Peaty alluvial soils characteristically have an O horizon which usually occurs at the surface but can be interbedded with freshwater alluvial sediments .
11 Our last port of call is at Chequer 's Buttress ( E1 5b ) , which fittingly stands at the far right end of Froggatt Edge .
12 She just stares at the floor and rocks .
13 Phyllis is very particular about cleanliness , which is why she always shops at the new branch of Safeways .
14 One nurse described how she always knocks at the door of a private room if there is a terminally ill patient in case she should catch them crying .
15 She 's strong , forthright and does n't mind who she upsets — yet she still survives at the top of her profession .
16 Catriona Stewart sells her patch boxes to some of the most exclusive shops in the country , yet she still works at the kitchen table ‘ with meals , toys and people all around ’ .
17 Now retired and living in Cotherstone , she still glows at the memory of parties thrown by the Thwaites and the Fawcetts .
18 Officers are now comforting his 85 year old former housekeeper who also lives at the cottage .
19 Officers are now comforting his 85 year old former housekeeper who also lives at the cottage .
20 The breakthrough came from one of Eddy 's colleagues , Ronald Gilliland , who also works at the High Altitude Observatory .
21 When she failed to turn up , her boyfriend , Dennis Davis , who also works at the centre , phoned her mother .
22 Her boyfriend , 38-year-old Dennis Davis , who also works at the centre , rushed there when he heard she was alive , hoping to be reunited with her .
23 This year 's Lipton International coincided with the launching of an astonishing new book entitled , ‘ You Can Play Tennis In Two Hours ’ , written by Argentinian , Oscar Wegner who now coaches at the Colony Club Tennis Resort in Sarasota .
24 One member of the ICRDG is Ian Gass , a geologist who now teaches at the Open University .
25 This task is admirably carried out by Geoffrey Douglas Madge , the Australian pianist who now teaches at The Hague .
26 ‘ So , apart from the Baron and Madame de Rochefort , who else lives at the château ? ’
27 In this area of interest one normally looks at the classic work of Bartlett ( 1932 ) as providing the first base for the complex analysis of how people 's thought and language come together in their recall of complex materials .
28 It occupied an entire building and was similar in capacity to the programmable pocket calculator that one now buys at the stationers .
29 To connect these two points , I would stress the obvious point which may be forgotten when one simply looks at the fortunes of particular party organizations .
30 If one simply looks at the level of unemployment amongst architects over time , it is difficult to identify a clear pattern linked to any of the regulatory reforms .
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