Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She did n't find it , but buried right down at the bottom she did find a tape cassette in a box .
2 Right down at the bottom there by the apple tree .
3 To Ronni 's surprise , and apparently also to Guido 's , Silvia stared humbly down at the ground for a moment .
4 Tessa watched him , completely absorbed in him , as he sat wearily down at the table again , located the brown sugar among the remains of the breakfast things , and dug a spoonful out to lick at .
5 Tristan made a noncommittal gesture and his brother sank wearily down at the table .
6 Gav stood by the hall table , shifting his weight from side to side and glancing nervously down at the phone now and again .
7 What I think is happening , I find this interesting , people are rejecting the idea of the aesthetic , and I 'm not quite sure why ; I do n't know whether they think it 's elitist or whether they 've got no taste of their own , or what , I do n't know , but people read poems not as poems which convey aesthetic emotion , which is the way I tend to think about poems ultimately , but simply as ideological statements and political texts , or at least , things that give you some understanding of the way people thought or so on at the time … .
8 No that 's only on at the weekends darling
9 So our performance , in terms of F T Es per thousand pound , per thousand item , should be running more or less along at the November December level .
10 ‘ You walk to your London office in preference to using your car on your non-interviewing days ? ’ he enquired , and Fabia looked swiftly down at the carpet .
11 Because , although it 's before nine erm , the next morning erm you 're actually giving them now more lead time , you 've given them another day because an , sometime tomorrow you know , if it gets there at two o'clock and it 's off-loading in in in at the bay and someone checks that it 's been received and then someone makes a phone call to tell them it 's there , and then they 're doing something else , and then they come down and have a look at it , how many boxes do you think are sitting on loading bays that do n't get looked at for a day or two , or three , or four , five when they 've had a next day service ?
12 Dotty looked thoughtfully down at the tablecloth .
13 As Ross watched her gazing fondly down at the babies , whose heads were already covered with dark hair , and — so Laura had firmly informed him — were carbon copies of their father , he knew that he was an incredibly lucky man .
14 Testing for 14 year olds has been almost as great a disaster : the first pilot scheme was abandoned halfway through at a cost of £8 million .
15 But as it was Dod , I took my fifty quid and free ploughman 's lunches ( not that Canning Town 's seen a ploughman since Shakespeare packed 'em in over at the Globe in Southwark ) and we humped boxes and sat in traffic jams and set the world to rights .
16 THEY thought it was all over at the BBC 21 years ago when they switched off the most famous football commentating voice of all , Kenneth Wolstenholme .
17 She went hot all over at the thought , too upset to understand that she had only escaped his hold because he had let her .
18 it was all over at the start of the second half … it took Millwall just 17 seconds and ten touches to win the game …
19 If the Government spends less than the budget says it would spend during the year , then it is obviously better off at the end of the year and can then spend more or repay borrowings or reduce taxes .
20 He crowed suddenly up at the drawings tacked on the wall , then at other times was perfectly quiet and lovely , just looking at things , motes of light , bits of fluff , a pencil .
21 Laura gasped breathlessly as he raised his dark head , gazing fondly up at the man she loved so much .
22 But one of the things , obvious at first , that , one of the first things about any kind of journalism apart from apart from , in your specialist journals and so on , is that they 're about newspapers are about people , so obviously get the people in and there 's a , a very good very good you 've got the person , you 've got you 've got you 've got someone in up at the top and saying something .
23 She sat for maybe ten minutes staring gloomily out at the rain , which gave no sign of abating , knowing her options were limited to a choice of one .
24 If you tire of the beach and the windsurfers , pedalos or sailing dinghies — all included in the price of course — join the games and competitions run all day long back at the Club by the entertainments team .
25 ‘ This is a pleasant room — very charming , ’ he murmured , clearly absorbed by his own inner thoughts as he glanced idly around at the cream carpet and the matching raw silk curtains edging the windows .
26 He went back down under at the end of ‘ 89 and ran away with the Australian Order of Merit with three wins — using a Sam Torrance putter .
27 Willie hung on to Tom 's left trouser leg and peered gingerly round at the mare as they walked past it .
28 No it 's not on at the moment , cos Paul
29 Yeah it 's , it 's just on at the moment er they did n't hear any the other stuff
30 Meanwhile down at the Arts Centre it was music of a different kind with Melvyn Bragg , presenter of ITV 's South Bank Show .
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