Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun] at [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Such is the delight that people take in seeking out follies at weekends that the Fellowship has quickly gathered momentum . |
2 | And then there was the greatest ace of them all , Otto Kretschmer , whose record of having sunk a quarter of a million tons of Allied shipping was never beaten , Kretschmer who had perfected the night tactics , taught him by Dönitz , of letting a convoy pass over him , surfacing between the lines , loosing off torpedoes at ships either side of him , then diving again to get clear . |
3 | NEIL RUDDOCK leads out Spurs at champions Leeds tonight and will not be fined after being sent-off against Crystal Palace on Saturday . |
4 | The attack took place as they and three other men arrived to carry out renovations at houses in the seaside village of Castlerock , on the north Antrim coast . |
5 | Because of the role of the home in family life and because the sums involved were so much larger , getting behind with mortgage payments became a more serious potential debt trap than running up bills at retailers . |
6 | It became a more serious potential debt trap than running up bills at retailers . |
7 | Parties were regarded as governing coalitions that " aggregated " interests and policies before putting up candidates at elections with a view to winning and actually undertaking the direct government of the country . |
8 | However , Wall Street 's collapse raises spectres of a repeat of the 1987 stock market crash , in which lead and sub underwriters were obliged to take up shares at prices well below those quoted in the market . |
9 | He actively seeks out company at times , but on other occasions he needs to be completely alone . |
10 | Len Miller ( West End ) drawn near the Burnt Oak , picked up roach at intervals presenting a single maggot under a six metre pole to win with 4–14–0 . |
11 | If the Tories want to bring up cases at Points of Order I am prepared to do so . ’ |