Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [verb] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I feel that he would be extremely uncomfortable looking back at me , holding my gaze and him trying to tell me that the loss of Tim was merely the unfortunate by-product of a war against Britain .
2 ‘ I feel that he would be extremely uncomfortable looking back at me , holding my gaze and trying to tell me that the loss of Tim was merely the unfortunate by-product of a war against Britain .
3 ‘ I feel that he would be extremely uncomfortable looking back at me , holding my gaze and trying to tell me that the loss of Tim was merely the unfortunate by-product of a war against Britain .
4 With so much going on at the office , it is a wonder that Mr Lawrence has much time left for anything else .
5 Only 2,222 turned up at the Vic for the 3–1 win against Exeter on Tuesday well below the average attendance for the season , 3,500 .
6 And he knows his next clanger will trigger yet another repeat showing — as well as threatening the first-team place he has worked so hard to hold down at table-topping Blackburn .
7 The FT-SE 100 index of leading shares dropped 42 points to 2,270 on the announcement of the base rate increase to 15 per cent , but rallied and closed on Thursday only 30.5 points off at 2,281.6 .
8 Why are you so reluctant to look back at your very early Crucifixions ?
9 ‘ We thought it was as good an excuse as any and we were all able to get away at the same time .
10 Pay in the professional grade of the civil service is better at starting than in the administrative grade , and it is only one step down at the top .
11 Sorry , my my my other point is about about Ryedale , and and and its its and its its unde its relationship to Southern Ryedale , and erm Mr Smith said that erm as far as Ryedale Council are concerned they ca n't identify any more land within Southern Ryedale , well of course they would say that because was there position at the Southern Ryedale plan , but the fact of the matter is that there was a great dispute at the York greenbelt Southern Ryedale plan enquiry , revol resolving around the issue of what were the bits of the greenbelt which made up the historic character and thereby what were you left with that potentially could be developed , albeit it might be reserved as white land in the first place , but could potentially be developed , and a great deal of this land on the disputed side lay in Southern Ryedale , that in that in fact there was a view around the table not only sh not only shared by by the developers side , but erm that large parts of Osbaldwick and Huntingdon did n't fall within the definition of greenbelt as as set out by by the County Council in their N Y Two Two document , now that matter clearly has got to be something left to the Inspector and the Greenbelt Inquiry , but I think it 's fair to point out that there is actually a difference of view , so it 's not an absolute position , that you ca n't identify more land within within Southern Ryedale , and indeed , erm , not that I want to raise the Local Government Commission 's head again , but of course the Local Government Commission is proposing that York be a unitary authority expanded , and once Yor , if York does become a unitary authority expanded then some of these areas will fall within their area , and they may have a different view than er the Ryedale current Ryedale district council does , and therefore I think it is a little unsafe to take just at pure se pure face value , that there is no more land within Southern Ryedale that could be developed .
12 By the close , the index was just 4.5 points down at 2,277.1 .
13 In acute diseases it is generally adequate to look only at the symptoms of the acute disease itself .
14 But by the close of business , with the Chancellor still speaking , it was just 3.1 points down at 2919.3 .
15 It was always easier to wind down at home , in any case .
16 The Outlaw Posse 's Tizer-sponsored under 18s kicks off at Brighton 's Zap Club on June 1 , then travels to Manchester Konspiracy ( 9 ) , Birmingham Hummingbird ( 10 ) and London Fridge ( 23 )
17 But if he was wealthy , and well-known , he was hardly likely to look twice at herself , was he ?
18 In more ‘ traditional ’ couples the men were actually more likely to pitch in at home — perhaps , Hochschild hypothesizes , because they felt less threatened .
19 Their survival value is clear : when severe injuries first happen it may be more important to get away at all costs than to stop and attend to them .
20 There were six miles of gauntlet to run before reaching the open sea , and some damaged craft limped through this passage while others were still able to set off at some speed , making smoke cover with their special equipment .
21 It is also important to point out at this stage that Firbas ' notions of context-dependence/independence are much more restricted than Halliday 's notions of given/new :
22 Also difficult to look down at watch .
23 Listen , we were really lucky getting home at all .
24 PENSIONERS protesting outside Manchester 's town hall where about 3,000 rallied yesterday at a Grey Power conference .
25 PENSIONERS protesting outside Manchester 's town hall where about 3,000 rallied yesterday at a Grey Power conference .
26 In this situation , it is often useful to look back at the good things you have achieved and the good times you 've enjoyed in the past .
27 Invariably this works out at less than the cost of the repairs , because a vendor would be unlikely to reduce his price to the extent of their full cost — he would argue that he had already taken some account of defects and age when fixing the price of his house in the first place , and if he had been expected to replace all the windows he would have asked a correspondingly higher price .
28 She was an attractive , kind , intelligent and above all practical person whom I was particularly glad to have around at such a time .
29 We expect to find it increasingly difficult to do so at short notice because our budgets are under mounting pressure .
30 The activated enzyme was then supposed to eat away at the synaptic membrane so as to expose more NMDA receptor sites which , until thus exposed , remain buried in the membrane surface and hence inactive .
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