Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This galloping course will suit his action and he is not badly treated at the weights on his best form .
2 He now receded from the City , rarely appearing at the exchanges , even the Baltic , the scene of his most memorable deals in Russian tallow .
3 And perhaps in the minds of many , the memories of their tragic stay in Oxford were slowly softening at the edges .
4 At girls ' puberty rituals the novice , folded in a blanket , is gently placed at the roots of a slender mudyi sapling .
5 Jacques Delors actually was warmly received at the Trades Union Congress as ‘ frère Jacques ’ .
6 In some cases gastric metaplasia was only seen at the tips of ( stunted ) villi ( Fig 1 ) .
7 We can not tell which it was by merely looking at the facts ; we have to ask what his purpose actually was .
8 He 's only looking at the pictures , he ca n't read really Eh what did you think of the dancing concert ?
9 On an acquisition level , it means only looking at the assets , market valuation and cash-flow rather than at the nature of the business .
10 Erm right so looking at the details of those , right what we 've , what we 're actually saying then is that if erm you , you would want to provide that income or want to make sure that that , that income was available should you die tomorrow ?
11 Not only had Rahner been attacked by Ottaviani a little while before , but he had long suffered at the hands of the Holy Office and his public rehabilitation could be seen as a snub for Ottaviani .
12 Largely because of their native climate and sparse grazing , they are small animals standing perhaps 100–110cm at the withers on the islands and weighing 300–350kg , but in improved mainland environments they reach 116–122cm and can weigh 50 per cent more than the island cattle .
13 Charles complained of ‘ astigmatism ’ , and exaggeratedly squinted at the matrices , removing and putting back his glasses continually .
14 There were several reasons for this : the delicate state of recovery within the economy meant that it would be foolish to contemplate a significant defence burden falling on Japanese shoulders ; the question of Japan 's future foreign policy was extremely contentious within the country and there was vocal hostility to any suggestion of reviving an active or adventurous approach to foreign matters ; furthermore Yoshida had personally suffered at the hands of the military and had no wish to see the old guard of the Japanese armed forces making a come-back .
15 ‘ I better look at the ones you found , then . ’
16 Many growers , not only in Champagne but throughout France , still innocently cultivate Pinot Blanc Vrai believing it to be Chardonnay , although anyone with doubts need only look at the leaves on the vine .
17 We need only look at the institutions .
18 ‘ I have nothing any more I can only look at the pictures
19 I can only look at the pictures .
20 It brought both of the Lorrimores to their feet in an incredulous rush , but they had only to look at the faces crowding behind her to know it was true .
21 One has only to look at the contradictions between the rich north and the starving south ; between capitalist industry 's ceaseless drive for higher productivity and the health of the biosphere ; those contradictions at the heart of the EC ( the ERM , the battles over farming and fishing , etc ) ; and the fierce struggle over world trade in GATT , which will soon break out again .
22 In Washington , Morton Stannard had listened to the rage of Zack as the spools unwound on the conference-table in the Situation Room , to which the committee had repaired to avoid the Long Tom cameras constantly peering at the windows of the Cabinet Room .
23 They can take into account a painting 's decline in value if it has actually sold for that price , but because the decline in prices has only occurred at a dealers ' auction , they will not accept that a similar composition by the same artist would automatically be valued at much less than the price paid for it .
24 It would seem that perhaps browsing at the shelves should not be considered as an alternative to catalogue use ; instead browsing support at the catalogue could bee seen as perhaps improving retrieval effectiveness at the shelves by providing direction or orientation through navigational aids .
25 It is quite small , perhaps 125–128cm at the withers and weighing 500–700kg on average .
26 What is more , even when the valves of a really large specimen are fully closed , they only meet at the spikes on the edge .
27 A small team of business experts have been gathered together to look at the ways new markets and business prospects can be fully exploited .
28 Well , you would n't think so to look at the photographs , would you .
29 Pupils are dissatisfied , and industry and commerce remain somewhat dismayed at the results from our schools .
30 In a like manner the force on an electron in an electric field has magnitude and direction but only exists at the coordinates of the electron .
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