Example sentences of "[noun sg] at the [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 A glance at the newspapers or at the television programme schedules provides a clear indication of this enormous interest in crime , both ‘ real life ’ crime and fictional crime .
2 Plumpton climbed into his bus without a glance at the damage and drove off .
3 A glance at the inscription and design of a modern coin , for instance , will nearly always tell us which state issued it and the year in which it was manufactured .
4 This is only a glance at the complexity and detail of the work 's program ; full delectation of its supreme subversity means a visit to Battery Park , the City 's hugely agreeable landscaped park and esplanade along the Hudson River from Chambers to Barclay streets .
5 Leaving Funchal by the airport road , we can take many a backward glance at the town and harbour .
6 His wife , Meena , shoots an anguished glance at the infant and yells back .
7 At the close of the November SII talks the USA expressed disappointment at the outcome and accused the Japanese of displaying " very little flexibility " in acknowledging " market access problems embedded in the Japanese economy " .
8 Within the ranks of the music press , there seemed to be a genuine grief at the split and the band 's loyal followers responded accordingly , filling the letter pages with tearful , doleful sentiment .
9 The word ‘ new ’ did not actually appear on the order form but nevertheless it was clear from the form that the car would come either from the manufacturer 's stock at the factory or off the production line .
10 The first ten minutes inside the ring at the Thomas and Mack Centre may determine whether Bowe has the will and the skill to produce another change of direction at the top of the heavyweight division .
11 Tensions became still greater in late 1990 following the success of the ‘ Round Table/Free Georgia ’ coalition at the elections and the formation of a nationalist administration headed by the veteran dissident Zviad Gamsakhurdia .
12 She was in the bedroom at the time and in an advanced state of pregnancy .
13 Some of the A.A. was either poor shooting at the bandit or very accurate shooting at me ! ’
14 Roderick Newall , 27 , wearing the tie of his old regiment , the Royal Green Jackets , showed no emotion at the verdict but he smiled at his lawyer when the court ruled against costs .
15 I climbed to the top of Conachair and Mullagh Mør and was choked with emotion at the cliffscapes and the interplay of sun on sea and land .
16 That is the inevitable result of the doctrine which can only afford protection of the defendant at the risk or price of causing an injustice to the plaintiff .
17 The houses stand close to the road , with some of the oldest of the village 's houses , its two public houses , the post office and the local supermarket all enduring the unremitting throb of the traffic as cars and lorries pound through its narrow confines taking holidaymakers to the coast at the weekend and workers to the British Gas terminal at Easington through the week .
18 Note how this time the glider has a very pronounced inner wing-drop at the stall and tries to spin .
19 Having resigned the post of president and been created vice-chairman , Jack Kuehler does n't see much future at the company and is retiring effective August 31 : Kuehler joined IBM 35 years ago as an engineer in its San Francisco research laboratory and was president of its systems products division when it introduced the 4300 family in 1979 .
20 She has done something , something on a different plane from making a toy church or pipping a social rival at the post or committing a mindless atrocity .
21 Lot number sixty eight Lot sixty eight is another one there we are that one is showing for a hundred pounds at one ten , one twenty , one thirty bid , and s one forty one fifty sixty one seventy eighty one ninety two hundred two twenty two forty two forty bid at the back and selling for two forty , all done at two hundred and forty .
22 I took a seat at the bar and a girl with sequin nipples nearly trod on my hand .
23 In the tracking room he took a seat at the desk and listened while Clarac explained the system .
24 Each day her youngsters have to reserve a seat at the table and no prior reservation means no meal .
25 We did a day walk up the Catlin 's river valley ; I dropped the others at the bottom , drove round via forest roads to the top with bike on board , left the car at the top and cycled back .
26 This investment is part of an ongoing programme at the polymerisation and compounding site .
27 A trip to North London in the middle of the week is hardly an inviting prospect but the Cube Club at the Bull And Gate in Kentish Town on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday nights has made the nearby tube station seem like a home from home for the discerning music lover .
28 A trip to North London in the middle of the week is hardly an inviting prospect but the Cube Club at the Bull And Gate in Kentish Town on Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday nights has made the nearby tube station seem like a home from home for the discerning music lover .
29 Crowds of more than 700 filled the club at the weekends and under-eighteens had their own room , so bands usually played two sets a night .
30 She now plays for the Stone Lodge Bowls Club at the Sports and Social Club , Ipswich and for the Suffolk Police Bowls Club .
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