Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The purchase of a call option on a futures contract gives the owner the right to acquire a long position in the futures contract at a set price ( the exercise or striking price ) during ( or at the end of ) a specified time period .
2 Oolitic grainstones predominate at the edge of the platform where the coastal sand barriers that enclosed the lagoons , became established .
3 The honours list simply shores up Britain 's class system guaranteeing that those with grand hereditary titles remain at the top of the heap .
4 Knowledge of how word meanings combine at the sentence level can rule out grammatically correct , but semantically implausible sentences .
5 Support for this hypothesis comes from an analysis of male peeking rates during the change in plumage which many ducks undergo at the end of the breeding season .
6 As I say , fun , fun , fun I say , like I say sometimes you can do a pissing rain in a fucking hole and have about four hours sleep at the weekend , then we get , we get back get into the bar and we 'd have a fucking good laugh about it .
7 Terry Guy ( 32:00 ) held off the challenge of clubmate Ray O'Fourman ( 32:44 ) to win the Vets race at the Warwick University 10K …
8 Will the period be extended , or will the trade union be almost forced to concede what the employers want at the end of 16 months ?
9 To produce 3 minutes inbound at a G/S of 112kts the required distance is 5.5nm. 6nm rounded off to a higher figure .
10 Though never on the best-sellers list , Dü waxings remain at the front of many a guitarist 's record collection , and a whole new wave of bands could n't conceive of life without a copy of ‘ New Day Rising ’ .
11 Cars sleep at the kerbsides .
12 Robert , reserves boss at the Oval for the previous six years , will be a hard act to follow , winning the league four times , including last season .
13 Brief biographical details about each of the authors appear at the back of the book , as do comprehensive Teacher 's Notes .
14 Organised by the Women in Arts project at the Arts Council , this symposium will bring together women in the arts , to reclaim the past , identify the present and plan the future .
15 In the foreground , sea waves break at the temple- or city-gates .
16 Testy waves slice at the boat .
17 Your eyes look at the instruments and the instruments tell you you 're fine , you 're flying level .
18 These Swedish bats seem at the moment to be unique in apparently losing interest in the street lights from May to late summer .
19 Speedway fans meet at the Oxford Stadium tonight , to set up a Cheetahs lifeline .
20 Fans clutch at the wire like prisoners until snarled off by these four-legged automatons .
21 Her eyes deepen at the memory .
22 His eyes sparkle at the prospect of retiring three years hence having established Ruby in particular as possibly a bigger money spinner even than Staley 's high fructose corn syrup .
23 The equivalent during reading is having our eyes arrive at the bottom of the page without the slightest understanding of what the author had intended .
24 Driveways have spaces for two cars , front and rear lawns are turfed and owners of Les Jones homes arrive at a house or bungalow which is attractive and complete in every way - and not surrounded by a mass of mud as on so many new housing estates .
25 This may suit some since , as the authors note at the end of their hard-hitting proposals , ‘ none of these suggestions offers easy solutions ’ .
26 When subjects arrive at the sleep laboratory in the evening for a night 's recording they prepare themselves for bed in the normal way .
27 One of Mr Kitchen 's victims was stretched on the turf awaiting urgent medical attention when he heard one of the Barnsley supporters shout at the trainer : ‘ Do n't revive him .
28 Kids gather at the end of each day , hoping Ian will sign their autograph books and cricket bats .
29 Handrails most often come loose when the wallplugs fail at the point where they are fixed to a wall on a bracket .
30 I could feel the hairs rise at the back of my neck as I said , ‘ You 've seen her ? ’
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