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

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1 Kay Wimhurst , defending , said Zipfel had no full-time job but earned £15 helping out at stables .
2 CHESHIRES FIRE BACK AT ATTACKERS
3 I tugged him gently along the walkway , which was made of planks , I discovered , with short mooring posts sticking up at intervals , needing me to lift his legs over one at a time .
4 Cooke hopes these research findings — along with work carried out at universities near his company 's base in Cheshire — will persuade other governments in arid areas to try polymers .
5 No , even though their parties do n't officially start until 7.30pm , and actually until well after 9.00pm , all Hoorays turn up at parties in their work clothes , ie pinstripes .
6 Chancellor hits out at newspapers
7 Lardner 's volumes were not quite an encyclopedia , since each one could stand on its own : volumes came out at intervals , and buyers do not seem to have been made to subscribe to the whole set .
8 There have been no stations opened up at settlements of this size .
9 But after hearing the praise of his fellow judges yesterday , Lord Lane hit back at critics , speaking of ‘ orchestrated and ill-informed attacks ’ on the judiciary and its independence .
10 The incinerator was tall , like an ornate pillar , with a crenellated top , and between its bars the smouldering contents spurted out at intervals in flames .
11 She had made it an attractive place , beautifully decorated with light paint , and furnished with old pieces picked up at auctions with taste and considerable knowledge of antiques .
12 Actually , it could have been ‘ See , you ! ’ — and I 've even told people since that it was ‘ See you , Jimmy ’ — but then and there , lying flat on my back looking up at Shifty-Eyes and still holding his foot , all I really registered was that the ‘ you ’ came out as just ‘ U ’ .
13 So I 'll get Oliver booked in at kennels and erm
14 I still make necklaces from strips of knitting with beads or marbles sewn in at intervals and they are still very popular , whether ‘ wooly ’ for sweaters or lurexed for evening wear ; but |I have recently been trying very simple macramé to knot several strips decoratively together and maybe add a few beads or jewels and the results can be quite spectacular .
15 The researches into medical education going on at places like Southampton and Dundee confirm that smaller adjustments to medical courses can have useful effects on how students learn .
16 Newcastle 's Benny Kristensen last night hit back at claims that he missed out on a £150,000 move to Bristol City because of knee trouble .
17 CLUB officials at the Volkswagen National tennis championships last night hit back at complaints by Mark Petchey over playing conditions at Telford .
18 LIAM BRADY last night hit back at allegations from Borussia Dortmund coach Otmar Hitzfeld that Celtic are ‘ violent ’ .
19 TOTTENHAM last night hit out at claims of a rift between chief executive Terry Venables and chairman Alan Sugar .
20 But the discussion on Polybius provoked by these pamphlets went on at intervals at least until 1783 .
21 Charity hits back at critics
22 A WOULD-BE Royal Marine hit out at police officers as they tried to arrest him , a court heard .
23 She could have stayed on in the country , until they found a place of their own , or even permanently , with William coming back at weekends .
24 Within another two miles we can pick out the inverted ‘ L ’ pattern of one end of a long forest where it touches a B road , adjacent to which point two minor roads feed in at T-junctions ( K , picture taken from south of track — with apologies for the slightly confusing cloud shadow . )
25 Gary Mcallister hits back at Dons in the great Elland Road row
26 The pictures which led to such demand for the Daily Mirror that the Sold Out signs went up at newsagents all over the country .
27 The Japanese government fired back at critics with a report accusing its biggest trading partners of unfair trade practices .
28 He was droopy and small for his age and his joints stuck out at knees and wrists and elbows as if he was waiting to grow into them , like clothes .
29 Objects may appear at infrared wavelengths because they are cool , because they are obscured by dust that transmits only longer wavelengths , or because their intrinsic mechanism of radiation cuts off at wavelengths shorter than infrared .
30 There are some first-class people in charge , men such as Peter Browne and Laurie Kelly , and you find ex-TVH men popping up at stadia all over the world to give you a shout .
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