Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] at [pos pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The site code ( first digit of the organisation code ) is , in fact , part of the security of the system and determines whether or not an operator can access this record because each operator can only look at his/her own site 's records unless designated otherwise . |
2 | If we know what to do we can all look at our own houses and decide how we can alter them in not too expensive ways to make it a bit harder for the criminal . |
3 | Nigel 's branch would only meet at its formal headquarters every other week . |
4 | It provides them with the chance to be ‘ centre stage ’ and thus profoundly influence the delivery of care to mentally disordered people , and voluntary organizations have the additional advantage that they need only expand at their own pace , developing those areas which they know have the greatest need . |
5 | But the same pursed smile and mischievous sideways glance , as if she really must not laugh at her own jokes . |
6 | He did not smile at her wry humour . |
7 | Anke did not play at her best in the Federation Cup in Nottingham last year but the way she moved was unbelievable . |
8 | The pound may now stay at its new post-Lawson level or even decline further . |
9 | He can then take his foot off the pedal as the revs will now stay at their preset level , rather like a cruise control in a car . |
10 | Your Citalia holiday can now start at your front door ! |
11 | The Ex-Wives returns to the comic vein of some of her earlier writing : ‘ I wanted to entertain myself , I lay on the floor on my stomach , scribbling away and laughing — well , if I ca n't laugh at my own jokes , who else can ? ’ |
12 | Gregory , who has been in and out of care most of his life , did n't even glance at his 30-year-old mother as he told the court in Orlando , Florida : |
13 | She was affronted by his familiarity ; but she must n't snap at her only helpers . |
14 | Everything was normal and the shift going smoothly until about 3 a.m. when the human body is at its lowest ebb ( according to the medical profession ) and we do n't feel at our best . |
15 | ‘ Wo n't even look at 'er new battleaxe , ’ grumbled Ginger as they went on their way looking for money . |
16 | Pivot and glummo Jason Pierce says nothing ; he does n't even look at his adoring audience . |