Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Presumably the English at the Spittal realised that something was amiss and were coming to see what . |
2 | ‘ For Christ 's sake , Pat , not the big fat rabbit that was in the hutch hanging on the wall at the back of the house ? ’ |
3 | They 're over the verse section of the song and need to be played aggressively , especially the bend-up at the end of the second bar and the four picked triplets in the final bar . |
4 | Dumps are increasingly required to have special liners to stop moisture from seeping in ; to collect and treat any liquid that does get in ; to monitor the waste that is added to a dump ; and to provide for shutting down the landfill at the end of its life and cleaning up any environmental damage that may come later . |
5 | When O put down the phone at the end of this first call , he did not know how to say goodbye to Boy ; he did not know what name to use . |
6 | In making up , sew down the strip at the lower edge of the cable at the back and thread it up through the cable twist to sew it in at the top . |
7 | Crouched low to the ground , Zambia fled across the yard and down the alley at the back . |
8 | Beau finished halfway down the field at the end of Day 2 . |
9 | He felt the contact was so invaluable that he was prepared to turn down the job at the head of one of the UK 's premier blue-chip companies if it meant making such a sacrifice . |
10 | This trick took hours of practice , up and down the landing at the hostel while the other girls looked at her as if she had taken leave of her senses . |
11 | Mallachy spun the chambers and squinted down the barrel at the cottage lights . |
12 | When you have typed in your work , move the cursor back to the very beginning and use it to guide your eyes by moving it down the screen at the left-hand margin as you check each line . |
13 | Perhaps the lighting at the scene itself was too drab . |
14 | He 's done all the work at the scene — all anyone can do — and then he has to cool his heels with the rest of us , waiting for God 's gift to forensic pathology to come screaming up with a police escort and break the news to us that what we all thought was a corpse is — surprise , surprise indeed a corpse , and that we can safely move the body . " |
15 | After issue they can be traded ( they are thus ‘ securities ’ ) and so the holder at the time of redemption need not be the person to whom the bill was originally issued . |
16 | So the arrival at the Grand Quay of that famous pirate ship the ‘ Black Pig ’ caused no excitement , and Captain Pugwash , the Mate , Barnabas , Willy and Tom the cabin boy attracted little attention as they stepped down the gangplank and set off to view the sights of the town . |
17 | He then removed the window and put it in the new hole and started to fill in the gap at the sides with cement . |
18 | If you had to fill in the gap at the end of the following sentence , what would you put ? |
19 | To get this allowance , fill in the form at the back of the special death certificate you 'll be given when you register the death . |
20 | If so please fill in the form at the bottom ! |
21 | Instead , fill in the section at the foot of the page overleaf , detach it and return it at once , with the complete Renewal Notice . |
22 | Only the lighthouse at the end is true . |
23 | That is not necessarily the case at the Boro . |
24 | Corbett nodded and was going to pursue the matter further when suddenly a commotion at the far end of the table drew all eyes and silenced the clamour in the hall . |
25 | Numbers — Although it 's good fun for three or more people to abseil down a rope at the same time , normally no more than two should be attached to the same descendeur . |
26 | I 'll ask Michael Colgan now to take us a bit further down a look at the costs . |
27 | Police broke down a door at the back of the house and ordered four people inside to leave with their hands on their heads . |
28 | Once Buckthorn disturbed a snake , and leapt into the air as it whipped between his paws to vanish down a hole at the foot of a birch . |
29 | But he goes down a treat at the annual summer conference of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales . |
30 | There was perhaps a feeling at the start that we should be seen to be a body apart from the rest of ICI . |