Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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1 So our performance , in terms of F T Es per thousand pound , per thousand item , should be running more or less along at the November December level .
2 What I think is happening , I find this interesting , people are rejecting the idea of the aesthetic , and I 'm not quite sure why ; I do n't know whether they think it 's elitist or whether they 've got no taste of their own , or what , I do n't know , but people read poems not as poems which convey aesthetic emotion , which is the way I tend to think about poems ultimately , but simply as ideological statements and political texts , or at least , things that give you some understanding of the way people thought or so on at the time … .
3 One looked from side to side , at the two speakers , or else down at the table or , fleetingly , at one 's own side .
4 Yes yes if members had any complaints about their work I would report it up at the head office and up up at the the branch office in Park .
5 When they 're doing that others will be collating the information and hopefully er , the television cameras , B B C have expressed an interest in coming down and so have the newspapers to actually do erm some sort of documentary on that , and put a display up in the school and also down at the Royal Quays just linked to us .
6 The shape of the foam is designed to allow maximum arm and shoulder movement and so is cut narrow at the top and well down at the sides .
7 Mrs Gray looked away and then up at the portrait on the mantel shelf .
8 His mouth trembling , he looked at them both and then down at the knife-edge creases in his trousers .
9 Jack looked at their terrified eyes and then down at the computer screen .
10 She looked round at the cuttings strewn on the floor and then back at the blank screen .
11 I looked over the balcony , first at the stage and then back at the dance floor and beyond .
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