Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [adv prt] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In all that time she only twice took a break from shooting , when she went to Melbourne for her 21st birthday party — a $100,000 family-only blow out at the fashionable Red Eagle Hotel — and a week later for Jason Donovan 's birthday bash . |
2 | For starters , I wanted a working Spectrum back at the end … |
3 | All right the abbey is in ruins and I doubt whether that impotent old priest up at the Old Rectory has much on offer . |
4 | Hilary , 48 , of Bath , Avon , won £8,000 compensation and her old job back at an industrial tribunal earlier this year , after a 15-month battle . |
5 | Usually , we also provide a free day out at a farm for the children . |
6 | ‘ But Louise , ’ she was saying , ‘ I ca n't imagine how that old maid up at the hall could have got to know . |
7 | ‘ She thinks more of that old maid up at the Hall than she does of me , her own mother , I can assure you of that . ’ |
8 | Chesterton at high school up at the swimming baths he 's classed , it 's nearly up to temperature |
9 | It 's doing everything the wrong way round at the wrong time . |
10 | The only recovery that the strategists are placing any real faith in at the moment is that of the United States economy . |
11 | Robert had said , with a nervous glance around at the other passengers . |
12 | The Doctor cast a dark glance up at the innocently circling drone . |
13 | To give a full description of even a simple evening out at the theatre could cover numerous pages , and it is unlikely that the writer has the time or wish to do this . |
14 | Well , I had a splendid night out at the Norwich game last night . |
15 | But uhum , it sticks , whilst the other one just curls straight back up at the edges did n't it . |
16 | Casting a despairing glance around at the stark walls of the interview-room in the police station , she took a deep unsteady breath . |
17 | Vass cast a quick glance down at the file of drawings , then raised his eyes to hers again , their expression brittle . |
18 | With a quick glance back at the house he ran to the car . |
19 | The privileged sign in at a large book attached by a thin chain to a sort of lectern . |
20 | The moment for which Archie will always be remembered by Palace fans was when he scored our fourth and conclusive goal after a marvellous run from the centre-circle to defeat the FA Cup-holders , Wolves ( 4–2 ) in a thrilling replay up at the old Crystal Palace in January 1909 . |
21 | Pin , and tack the tape over the marked lines , turning cut edge under at the top and bottom . |
22 | Mother told me that once when she had gone with them to chapel — and she was only a tot-she had just a little peep around at the rest of the congregation . |
23 | Besides , they were cold and wet and the burrow , while it would n't have sounded a very comfortable proposition back at the quarry , was suddenly much better than the horrible night outside . |
24 | As well as the cash and the cup they were treated to an executive night out at the scene of their triumphs , the Superbowl at Stoke-on-Trent 's Festival Park . |
25 | Her left arm by her side , her right elbow out at an angle and her forearm shaking like a pneumatic drill . |
26 | Some women wore a cloak fastened at the shoulder or breast , and some gathered clothing in at the waist with a girdle , usually secured with a buckle . |
27 | There is a good film on at the Rex . |
28 | Where possible the tread is given a slight overhang over the riser , or the riser is given a slight angle back at the base . |
29 | Staff may be allocated time off at the most popular times or , conversely , allowed to work when financial rewards are increased . |
30 | However , to illustrate my belief that nothing has really changed , while I was taking a few notes from a caddie in Montpellier in the south of France — he was telling me how ‘ we 'd hit a great pitch in at the last ’ — I happened to notice the sign above the caddie shack . |