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

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1 ‘ I was on about 12,000 revs and tried to bring the wheel back in at the apex of the corner , ’ James said , ‘ but it was too far gone and that was it .
2 A disappointing result then up at the Manor ; Oxford United one , Charlton Athletic one .
3 Peter Farrell snapped , looking at Crossley then down at the injured James .
4 In the third term the students will not only be occupied with teaching practice but also with some work afterwards back at the School of Education .
5 I 'll show you a photo here in the water right up at the c the cathedral .
6 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 .
7 A short distance further on at the foot of the side-valley of Deepdale and snugly sheltered by a background of trees , is the Methodist Chapel of Deepdale , a survivor amongst the many Methodist chapels in the district that have ceased to provide services and been sold .
8 Which is a four hundred yards and it was an inset , the top hard seam was ninety yards lower down at the four hundred and ninety yards to the And the High Hazel used to have an inset .
9 More like an amphitheatre , with rows of seats in semicircles high up at the back .
10 There was a man way back at the beginnin' of this century made an elixir of it , sent it to all the crowned heads of Europe , the Pope , too .
11 But so I sat in the Barbican up up at the around at the same level as the Royal Festival .
12 He turned away , apparently satisfied , then pushed the glasses back into his pocket , flashed the torch briefly down at the rough stones of the pier , and went away with long strides in the direction of the house .
13 Mandeville stared into the darkness then up at the rooks cawing around us .
14 I do n't know if I know I understand obviously monies not around at the moment but if they made some way of creating some kind of jazz pub closing it down making it part of the theatre again it 's it 's just a like a pub and I I do n't ever feel comfortable going in there and buying drinks on rehearse . .
15 Steering is largely done by one of the sailors sheeting out , for instance , if the back sail is depowered the board will bear away with all the power still on at the front .
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