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

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1 He said he said erm he thought people might be less willing to speak at the meeting if they knew it was being recorded , which seems entirely reasonable .
2 Thank you Chair , er , obviously this comes at the end of er , of er , a series of reports where we 've put back additional or complementary revenues and the last item , number T , talked about a twenty thousand capital contribution , er , the budget will bring all this together , and if I could just add one erm , update on the first page , where paragraph three , and talk about the provision resource allocation to this Committee being a reduction of fifty thousand from the community based budget .
3 With only 11 declared at the latest acceptance stage , the Doncaster Classic looked somewhat below par .
4 With only 11 declared at the latest acceptance stage , the Doncaster Classic looked somewhat below par .
5 They are not necessarily all living at the same level on the shore .
6 In saying that an event c caused an event e , or that e was the effect of c , we typically have in mind but do not say that a set of things including c , but not necessarily all occurring at the same time , was required for e .
7 Only those acting at the second and third stages have been described in the present chapter , but the most important agents for small mammal bone accumulations are those operating at the first stage of taphonomic modification .
8 They could go into the chapel , and the Adam library , and the red drawing-room , and with a bit of luck they 'd be so busy looking at the Chippendale and the Hepplewhite they would n't notice the holes in the rugs . ’
9 You 're sometimes so busy looking at the wood that you do n't smell the trees are rotten . ’
10 I was so busy looking at the coach .
11 Some theories , especially those pitched at the level of the international system , refuse to enquire what the human actors have in their heads .
12 You are only obliged to pay at the London venue .
13 There were undoubtedly much larger herds of wild asses in the past and as for black and white markings being impossible on shaggy , cold-country coats it is only necessary to look at the shaggy-coated skunks and pandas to see that this is really not a problem .
14 To realize this it is only necessary to look at the current pattern of ownership of the press , television and radio outside public-sector broadcasting .
15 WITH MILLIONS of spotty young upstarts being so alarmingly eager to please at the moment , I guess that the slightly askew likes of Strangelove should be welcomed with open charms .
16 Perhaps we should not be so ready to sneer at the Close Brethren who deny unbelievers access to their domestic table , when we often do not share our holy table with believers .
17 She was still sufficiently girlish to blush at the formula compliment .
18 Angelica 's eyes were just visible staring at the wall , unblinking .
19 You are thus unable to look at the great outside and feel you are missing something .
20 First , just two appear at the front end as distinct blocks of tissue and then , about each hour , another pair are added behind them and a wave of formation proceeds backwards so that at the end of a few days there are 46 somites .
21 ‘ I would hope a club of the stature of Nottingham Forest might have been more willing to look at the domestic market if they wanted a young keeper . ’
22 What seems objectionable in Matza 's argument is that he clearly believes there is a ‘ hierarchy ’ of stances in relation to deviance , not just alternatives : the appreciative stance is portrayed as superior to either the romantic or the correctionalist in that it is inherently more likely to get at the truth .
23 Not only does this mean that you are more likely to get at the truth , but it is also likely to be more fruitful for whatever purpose you have in mind .
24 Er and erm it 's difficult for people to maintain er not only as I say , but in their lifestyle over a particular period of time , so you could be more likely to get at the truth by this method , than by sending out questionnaires .
25 There are situations where the reciprocal of a rate would make more sense than the original rate : ergonomists , for example , might find it more natural to look at the time it takes a person to produce a fixed number of items rather than at the output a person produces from a machine in a fixed period of time .
26 In the context of nurses and health visitors returning to work it might be more useful to look at the ways in which regrading affects your application and appointment , and to provide you with general advice on what to expect from employers in due course .
27 Rather than trace individual papers in detail , it is more useful to look at the development of particular classes of paper .
28 However , support mechanisms for information seeking in the online environment , such as shelf browsing and more sophisticated contextual subject access features , could encourage the searcher to use the catalogue and ultimately lead to more effective searching at the shelves .
29 If we wish to discuss changes in punishment it is perhaps more helpful to look at the percentage of those found guilty receiving different types of sentence .
30 This makes it all the more important to arrive at the interview well prepared .
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