Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I raised my eyes and stared at that mad , bad face , the fleshy nose , the neatly trimmed gold beard and moustache . |
2 | After London , the show moved to the provinces and appeared at most of the larger towns ; the show was to catch the imagination of audiences for a full three years . |
3 | Joseph Farington , a native of Lancashire , spent longer than most artists in the Lakes and returned at later dates to make further drawings . |
4 | The USSR 's essential military needs are met by a network of bilateral treaties entered into years before the founding of the WTO : treaties which have been supplemented by similar agreements between the individual East European countries and renewed at periodic intervals over the years . |
5 | He got to his feet and looked at both of them in tem . |
6 | Dr Robert Runcie visited the Vatican archives and looked at original documents relating to the split between the the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches in the sixteenth century . |
7 | Cells were harvested by incubation with 1 mM EDTA in tris buffered saline for 20 minutes and centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 10 minutes . |
8 | The firm 's building , owned jointly by Tajan and his two associates and estimated at FFr80–100 million before the recent slump in Paris property prices , is also reported to be for sale . |
9 | There is a natural time scale to the experiment , charging the cells , inducing the phenomenon for hundreds of hours and monitoring at different currents ; you can not hurry science . |
10 | In each case , after charging , measurements of heat had to be made for several hundreds of hours and repeated at several different levels of current , between 0.05 and 1.5 amps corresponding to a current entering each square centimetre of surface of the rods of 8 and 64 mA. ( mA means a milliamp or thousandth of an amp , not a million amps as incorrectly stated in one newspaper . ) |
11 | The driver honks and honks at each stop ; peers into the distance , giving the latest comer a chance . |
12 | N.B. Good spellers , on the other hand , often enjoy searching for exceptions and looking at incorrect examples , because they can see what 's wrong . |
13 | I have been taking Woodworker now for some 10 years and have at last been inspired to write a letter replying to that of David Thomas in the December issue . |
14 | Blook ( 5 ml ) was layered above an 8 ml bilayer of hypaque 1017 and 1119 in equal volumes and centrifuged at 700 g for 25 minutes . |
15 | He finds it difficult to describe his feelings and says at first ‘ I just walked out . ’ |
16 | And that 's the strongest way of all of making timbers and looking at medieval pictures and the few medieval survivors , that 's the way it was done . |
17 | It was agreed at the Hague to enlarge the Community to include Britain and others , to finance CAP by giving the EC its own resources and to look at new areas of co-operation in the economic and political fields . |
18 | According to Woods and Rawlings ( 1989 ) the most important organisms are Thiobacillus ferrooxidans , T. thiooxidans , Leptospirillum ferrooxidans and several Sulfolobus spp. which can not only utilise inorganic substances as their energy source but also survive in highly acidic conditions and work at high temperatures . |
19 | The would-be assassins missed their prey , and Phar Lap , unperturbed by the incident , duly won the Stakes and then ran one of his most brilliant races to lift the Cup , for which he carried nine stone twelve pounds and started at 11–8 on , the shortest-priced favourite in the history of the race . |
20 | After visiting several suppliers and looking at various packages , I found that Dixons offered the best value , availability and longevity , so we opted for a Packard Bell 486SX . |
21 | Sybase expects System 10 products to kick into its revenue stream immediately — its current business is evenly split between sales to new customers and upgrades at existing sites . |
22 | Sybase expects System 10 products to kick into its revenue stream immediately — its current business is evenly split between sales to new customers and upgrades at existing sites . |
23 | It is possible to use different techniques and arrive at different answers . |
24 | However , development was enhanced after about 4500 B.P. There is also evidence for increased storms and winds at this time elsewhere in the Outer ( Simpson , 1966 ) and Inner ( Birks , 1987 ) Hebrides and from Orkney ( e.g. Keatinge and Dickson , 1979 ) . |
25 | Can copy be accessed from several files and displayed at one time ? |
26 | There is a fundamental difference between the behaviour of lithosphere capped with oceanic crust ( oceanic lithosphere ) and that covered with continental crust ( continental lithosphere ) since only oceanic lithosphere can be generated at mid-oceanic ridges and subducted at oceanic trenches . |
27 | This liturgical pattern was also repeated in the vernacular literature produced by the Franciscans and aimed at stimulating lay piety . |
28 | Dot did n't tell her that at school they already had hot and cold water and she could wash her hands and face at any time . |
29 | Dobb 's book , Save the Dolphins , describes a lengthy and tender relationship that developed between Donald and a woman trainer Maura Mitchell , which included croonings and cuddles at each meeting , during which Donald would shut his eyes . |
30 | BLENHEIM Group , the leading exhibitions organiser with a strong City following , yesterday revealed better-than-expected annual results and hinted at better to come . |