Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Passengers smell the scented Welsh air through the windows of four coaches … all of which have bodies designed and built at Henllan by Society member John Eden .
2 Many of France 's most popular cars , including the postwar 4CV , 4L and 5 , were designed and built at Billancourt .
3 Paul Traynor is a freelance journalist who has been walking and backpacking at home and abroad for over 25 years
4 Angel proceeded to put on an incredible display of histrionics , peacock-blue eyes flashing , nostrils flaring above his furiously pouting mouth , as he shouted and swore at Alejandro .
5 It looks out where the river widens and splits at Vasilyevskiy Island .
6 Were there any teams that used to come and play at Walsall that were notorious in any way ?
7 I 'm going to come and live at Moorlake . "
8 Because of the case , of going to court to claim compensation for James , we had to have neuroligists to come and look at James and assess him for thes claim and they have said that James is not in a persistent vegetative state . ’
9 V29 : Yet another CCITT standard for faxing , controlling fax send and receive at 4,800bps/2,400bps
10 A large quantity of Mozart 's music was published in that year , 1785 , perhaps reflecting the ever-growing demand from the newly affluent middle classes for music which they could buy and play at home .
11 The most recent record is of one caught and ringed at Beachy Head on 15 April 1968 .
12 His Highnesse the Prince of Orange ( whom it hath pleased Almighty God to make the glorious Instrument of delivering this Kingdom from Popery and Arbitrary Power ) Did ( by the advice of the Lords Spirituall and Temporall and divers principall persons of the Commons ) Cause Letters to be written to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall being Protestants and other Letters to the several Count yes Citties Universities Burroughs and Cinqe Ports for the chuseing of such persons to represent them as were of right to be sent to Parliament to meet and sitt at Westminster upon the two and twentieth day of January in this Year 1688 in order to such an establishment as that their Religion Lawes and Libertyes might not againe be in danger of being subverted .
13 ‘ It will focus on areas which are currently under-used and look at development opportunities and guidelines , ’ conservation officer Tom Walker said .
14 Mary would have come and helped at dinner time but she thought that , well it would be alright , you know , and
15 Masinde Muliro , vice-chairman of the Forum for the Restoration of Democracy ( FORD ) , collapsed and died at Jomo Kenyatta airport on Aug. 14 shortly after his arrival from London .
16 At the end of the first year he went to France and Belgium on a two year mission for the Mormon Church , returning and graduating at BYU in 1973 .
17 She left to have a baby — ’ Miss Vinall stopped and stared at Juliet .
18 She stopped and jabbed at O'Hara 's machine with her umbrella .
19 Maybe Carter 's — ’ He stopped and looked at Marcus .
20 She stopped and looked at Shirley .
21 ‘ He stopped and looked at Sister Cooney .
22 Dyson stopped and gazed at Jannie seriously .
23 A strange freedom , though ; one a barrage balloon would know if someone severed its cable and set it at liberty to wallow and wander at will .
24 Duke 's Trail , which starts and finishes at Kielder Castle , can be used by people with little sight , wheelchairs or walking difficulties .
25 Everyone starts and finishes at Broadmarsh banks .
26 He looks and laughs at a' that .
27 Students are often uncertain whether they are taking the right kind of notes to help them survive and succeed at college .
28 Well she 's jumping up and down , she 's screaming and laughing and shouting at people and hollering oh .
29 There seems to be no particular reason why the event is triennial , apart from the fact that it was thought the pole should be inspected , repaired and repainted at intervals of no longer than three years .
30 His offences included repeated fouls , fighting , swearing and spitting at officials or opponents .
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