Example sentences of "[adj] at [art] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The term ’ provisional sum ’ is defined as ’ a sum provided for work or for costs which can not be entirely foreseen , defined or detailed at the time the tendering documents are issued ’ .
2 Strachan was alarmed at the way the German defence manhandled the 33-year-old front-runner and got away with it .
3 ‘ If I were you , I would n't go spreading accusations like that around , ’ said Melissa , alarmed at the turn the conversation was taking .
4 Liz Boatman , who played professionally in the States before being reinstated as an amateur , captains the side for a second time and is delighted at the way the growth of the pro circuit has revitalised the amateur game .
5 ‘ It was a big game for us , ’ he said , ‘ And I was delighted at the way the youngsters acquitted themselves — not just in terms of their ability , but also in terms of their temperament .
6 Young people were dismayed at the trouble the demonstrations had caused .
7 He 's disgusted at the way the workforce has been kept in the dark about its future .
8 Reasonableness is thus judged in the light of circumstances known and foreseeable at the time the contract was made .
9 But she admitted she has been thrilled at the response the records bring and the millions of fan letters she has been sent over the years .
10 oh your fuse is all at the back the
11 We have had big clubs v small clubs , east Wales v west Wales , above all at the moment the big clubs against the union , all of them undermining the fabric of the national game , everyone seeming to be suspicious of everyone else .
12 Some said he quit because he was unhappy at the way the screen play changed the original story .
13 ‘ People are unhappy at the way the town is looking , ’ said Mr Quirke .
14 You know you sort of er get I think yes I th I think you were sort of better at the job the mo the more practise you got , and the more you did it .
15 To be present at the moment the evening breeze shuddered in the roses ?
16 Carreras appears on June 18 at a £65 a head concert attended by the Duchess of Gloucester , and Caballe will give a £35 a head concert two days earlier .
17 In 1962 at the time the Master Plan was submitted the Architect 's Journal reported briefly on the proposals and questioned whether Cramlington New Town would ever materialize in the form recoin mended by the planning consultants .
18 However , if no copy of the terms is supplied , the reference will normally be interpreted as a reference to the version of the terms current at the time the contract is made ( Smith v S Wales Switchgear Ltd [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 165 ) .
19 The undertaking was the dream of Yoshikuni Kamichika , its president , who , on a visit to Holland had been impressed at the way the Dutch had managed to retain an ecological balance despite their economic growth .
20 Ken Revell , chief technologist at BL Technology , says he is concerned at the time the government study has taken .
21 Yesterday the Governor of Hong Kong , Sir David Wilson , said he was ‘ concerned at the action the Chinese have taken ’ , but argued that the decision to allow Mr Yang to travel to the West had not breached the 1982 agreement .
22 Horses at the top of the pecking order will have the highest self-esteem , and those at the bottom the lowest .
23 Experts point out that the largest vessels are now 15-20 times the size of those at the time the Montreux Convention was signed .
24 It haunts the pages of Adam Carse 's The orchestra from Beethoven to Berlioz ( 1948 ) , which conjectured that up to 1810 at the Opera the chef would ‘ hammer out the beat for the choruses and dances audibly on the floor , a table , or a music desk ’ Later in the same book Carse modified his stance , but concluded ( wrongly , as we shall see ) that it was the first violin who determined the ‘ interpretation [ and ] artistic side of the rendering ’ .
25 Staff are angry at the thought the duck 's may 've been mistreated
26 Bodie scowled , angry at the way a family , which had asked for protection , could then make itself so vulnerable by not trusting the judgment of the men they had hired .
27 Dalglish 's incredible decision to leave Liverpool provoked feelings of bitterness among some Merseyside supporters , angry at the way the club had been abandoned in the crucial run-in to the season .
28 But the men 's union was angry at the way the fate of the firm was in the balance .
29 They 're angry at the way the case has been dealt with .
30 Are you , the haulier , agreeing , for example , to supply a particular vehicle for haulage or to supply any lorry which happens to be available at the time the contract needs to be undertaken ?
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