Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is possible to jump in at the deep end , buy a farm , and teach yourself , learning by your mistakes . |
2 | It is possible to work hard at a complete system and get very little from it because of interference by other predators . |
3 | Much of the work including that carried out at the retraining facilities at Ellesemere Port is aimed at helping younger servicemen and women . |
4 | How many seconds will it be before 6 and 12 flash again at the same time ? |
5 | A lamp was fitted to each upper corner of the bodywork , with another placed centrally at the back below the roof . |
6 | That 's where all the official entertaining goes on at the regatta — just to give you an idea of the scale of it , they 'll be putting away 50,000 pints of Pimm 's , 6,000 bottles of champagne and 3,000 pounds of strawbnerries . |
7 | For light to work by at the period concerned , a miner had only a small coffee-pot shaped metal oil lamp with a wick protruding from the spout . |
8 | There 's nothing finer than standing on the edge of a Dales hill like this looking down at the landscape strung out below . |
9 | Erm if I give you a ring about Sunday or so I will have sorted out cos I 've got quite a few to sort out at the moment . |
10 | A new style of official entertaining came in at the Palace and still survives . |
11 | As they left the turn the French paddled off at a tangent and tried to run the Romanians into the landing pontoon in front of all the VIPs . |
12 | In acute diseases it is generally adequate to look only at the symptoms of the acute disease itself . |
13 | 12 Look carefully at the edge of your protractor . |
14 | ‘ You do n't half keep on at a girl , ’ said Dolly . |
15 | ‘ The letters are the firms , the numbers are the prices in pence of a typical Alpha stock and the volumes they are prepared to deal in at a particular time . |
16 | Costs do rise , as you are careful to point out at the start of the feature , but there can be no excuse for the blatant abuse of the costings given . |
17 | This makes it easier to switch off at the end . |
18 | Some hit out at the IRA . |
19 | I funny staring back at the car park , the car park , and the |
20 | The first one is to have your eyelashed tinted professionally at a beauty salon — this costs between £6.00-–9.00 at Glemby , takes just 15 minutes and will last up to six weeks . |
21 | And all along the Cages the other eagles scuttered and muttered , some staring silently at the Men taking the oldest and most venerable among them away , others pretending not to look . |
22 | Within minutes another went off at the Planetarium next-door , followed by two more at the Imperial War museum . |
23 | A situation like this continues only at the peril of all of us , and a heavy responsibility rests on the new TECs to set it right . |
24 | The thin end of the wedge is that this chips away at the core of what makes union unique : it is a game for all shapes and sizes . |
25 | They are clearly determined not to be beguiled and are prepared to trade quickly at the first sign that sterling 's recent advantage is beginning to dissipate — although they are also finding that the money market is an ants ' nest where one man 's guess is as good as another . |
26 | This runs freely at the end of the lyric composition as finally the speaker explicitly asserts his capacity to sing for love . |
27 | This works out at the equivalent of just £10 per day . |
28 | On the day of his death he had done some clearing up at the home he shared with his mother , and refused tea before going out of the house unnoticed . |
29 | All this comes about at a time when the future of GMAG is under review . |
30 | The stylishly colour co-ordinated hotplate offers the best in gas technology , with three standard and one semi-rapide burners , each igniting instantly at the touch of a button and each with a simmer-stop position , which maintains a steady flame at a low setting . |