Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The wintering population has increased considerably in recent years , but little change at other seasons is apparent .
2 The winter population has declined in recent years , but little change at other seasons is apparent .
3 It is therefore unlikely that microsporidia were responsible for the symptoms in a relevant proportion of the patients reported here , especially thse at early disease stages and those without detectable secondary infection , as intestinlam microsporidiosis is apparently associated with low CD4 counts in the peripheral blood .
4 These all fly at similar speeds and have rather light stick forces like a glider .
5 Okay so , so look at two individuals in two different ways .
6 So indicate at that point that you 're gon na exit there .
7 They argued that hemispheric differences only emerge at later stages of processing beyond immediate registration .
8 There is indeed much disquiet at any delay in immediate fulfilment .
9 I only comment at this stage that the latter exclusion would render the remedy of little practical use .
10 The two of them walk together and gently paw at each other rather sweetly .
11 A Supervisor of Broadcasting ( Mr John Grist , who has long experience at senior level in broadcasting and television ) has been appointed to work directly on behalf of the Committee and to give directions on its behalf when urgent action is required .
12 So it does n't mean to say that you only behave at one end or the other .
13 In the former camp , organisations such as the Council for the Protection of Rural England vigorously protest at any threat to the Green Belt and argue that derelict , or ‘ brown ’ sites within it should be restored rather than handed over to developers .
14 The first problem is that although we claim we no longer look at such concepts of ‘ fault ’ and ‘ who 's to blame ’ when dishing out the money , or the children — even judges now realize that most marriage break-ups have two guilty parties — the law still forces one spouse to complain about the other .
15 Why just look at broad money ?
16 We just look at each other — me crying and Marie just staring .
17 But just look at that suite of furniture .
18 Just look at that sky ! ’
19 If we just look at that system and the hierarchy of documentation that forms the system , hopefully things will start to gel with you with regard to the management procedures .
20 Just look at that crack , ’ Graham plotted .
21 Just look at that moon shining on the water , ’ he said .
22 Just look at that bit .
23 Just look at that child make calf eyes at the Prince , ’ Calder said with a soft chuckle .
24 Just look at that guy go ! ’
25 And then we sat at the far side of the Old Gate bridge and er an old lady came along and said , and she was counting them but she said , just look at that thing , she counted seven although , in actual fact , by then th these dra the seven drakes had stopped cha chasing the duck and they were all sitting down .
26 Just look at that Cyril 's shoulders !
27 On the first floor , his wife slipped her arm through his and said , ‘ Honey , just look at that view . ’
28 ‘ But just look at that view — and feel the loving warmth all around !
29 Just look at that olivine .
30 ‘ And just look at those flowers — it feels as if the winter 's really over at last . ’
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