Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv] at the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Preston and London East are already there ( CONGRATULATIONS ! ) and I know you have all been working hard to ensure the National Assessment goes well at the end of November . |
2 | Barbara Buhler looks back at the effect of criticism on Georgia O'Keeffe 's art in the 1920s |
3 | While a Western eye is familiar with the process of looking , as it were , through an image to what it represents or means , an Eastern critic looks also at the surface of a painting or a drawing , in which a poem or other calligraphic element may form an integral part of the work . |
4 | This study looks only at the latter two groups . |
5 | POPPET GREEN , in whose studio Basil Seal wakes up at the beginning of Evelyn Waugh 's Put Out More Flags , was , we learn , a remarkably silly girl . |
6 | The simple end-product arrives only at the fifth attempt . |
7 | The club meets regularly at The Fox Covert , High Leven . |
8 | As the term increases rapidly at the higher interest rates , you need to insert extra values of the interest rate to produce a smooth curve . |
9 | There 's a great physicality to it , like when Lee 's bro Neil biffs away at the drums during ‘ Failure ’ . |
10 | Sanjukta Gupta Gombrich shows how at the heart of women 's place within Hinduism , lies a basic paradox . |
11 | ‘ They know that if they lose this one , then a gap opens up at the top . |
12 | The public inquiry into the National Grid Company 's application to build overhead power lines between Lackenby , Picton and Shipton opens today at the Hambleton Community Centre , Bullamoor Road , Northallerton at 10am . |
13 | A leader without a party to go to , he nods and winks his way through the set crammed with seaside singalongs , while brother Scott grins cheesily at the girls during a knockabout ‘ Theme From The New Avengers ’ . |
14 | A leader without a party to go to , he nods and winks his way through the set crammed with seaside singalongs , while brother Scott grins cheesily at the girls during a knockabout ‘ Theme From The New Avengers ’ . |
15 | Bibliometrics emerges not at the level of individual records of publications , but at the level of files of bibliographic records , in which values in the fields recur . |
16 | In Fig. 9.4 the original floodplain of the river is represented by the terrace A , while , after one rejuvenation , a second terrace B was formed into which the river is again cutting down to form a third terrace C. Each terrace disappears upstream at the point to which the head of rejuvenation has receded : this can be more readily appreciated from a section down the valley ( Fig. 9.5 ) . |
17 | McDunn 's mouth twists down at the edges ; he sucks through his teeth , and for some reason I feel encouraged . |
18 | This alone improves NEC by around £70/kW/ year and the final NEC works out at the much more favourable — £93/kW/year . |
19 | When that white light comes down at the end |
20 | The extract comes right at the end of the Foreword . |
21 | Thus significant fractionation of O isotopes occurs only at the surface of the Earth . |
22 | The master raconteur looks back at the many amusing moments of his 47-year career at the BBC . |
23 | Katina MacDonald , widow of one of their descendants lives there at the present time . |
24 | Guruji looks inquiringly at the companions . |
25 | The child looks fearfully at the sky ) . |
26 | Our political correspondent , Fiona Ross looks back at the career of Jo Grimond . |
27 | The little hamlet of San Felice lies virtually at the gates of Siena . |
28 | In the first of a three part series , Erika Barnes looks back at the life of the plane affectionately known as Fat Albert . |
29 | Finally , from within psychoanalytical criticism but from outside the Anglo-American paradigm , Gertrud Koch has drawn attention to a different theorisation of the gaze , one that does not link it to voyeuristic ( peeping through the keyhole ) pleasure but rather to the earlier , pre-symbolic stage in which the small child gazes openly at the world and at its mother : ‘ We may in fact owe the invention of the camera not to the keyhole but to the baby-carriage ’ . |
30 | Work proceeds slowly at the training place but it is a real joy going there ; the girls are all so nice , and it is a REMARKABLE cost-free facility . |