Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] at [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Lee hacked on and collected a favourable bounce to dot down at the posts . |
2 | Violet pulled her mouth down at the corners and shrugged her skinny shoulders . |
3 | She rooted through the cupboards , turned her nose up at the dishes in the sink , selected tea cups and located the caddy . |
4 | She came to the smartgun mounting , and ripped the multi-barrelled weapon out at the roots . |
5 | Well if I mind right , I think my mother used to speak about man , , that had this fish curing station over at the hens |
6 | The leader of that team , Frenchman Patrice Palanque , said it would depart today after a day off at the Iraqis ' request on Friday , the Muslim sabbath . |
7 | But uhum , it sticks , whilst the other one just curls straight back up at the edges did n't it . |
8 | They tackled like demons and when they were able to run the ball back at the Londoners their refusal to capitulate eventually wore down the opposition . |
9 | However , the charm of the city raised her spirits and her first impressions after a night out at an artists ' ball were fresh and delightful : ‘ You ca n't walk home at dawn in Paris , even two hundred yards . |
10 | A night out at the dogs |
11 | At Stourbridge Town Hall in the West Midlands last night , where Botham began his tour , those who came instead of a night out at the pictures were somewhat surprised to find themselves treated to a night out at the pictures . |
12 | At Stourbridge Town Hall in the West Midlands last night , where Botham began his tour , those who came instead of a night out at the pictures were somewhat surprised to find themselves treated to a night out at the pictures . |
13 | But these jobs ’ — he jerked his head round at the rows of benches — ‘ will no longer exist . |
14 | And next week , we 'll take a look back at the highlights of the Central South soccer season … |
15 | A hole had been dug for the coffin , next to the place where Eileen had been buried only two short years ago , and boards propped the soil up at the sides . |
16 | After a fierce struggle at the gates they were able to force their way in at the heels of the retreating defenders . |
17 | He had spent the morning in bed with Rosie , which was why he 'd missed his date down at the docks , she had rung him at ten to eight . |
18 | He will he 'll have a bet on at the bookies . |