Example sentences of "[adv] at [art] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The President gazed thoughtfully at the two dispatches lying on his desk .
2 We may regret some inevitable omissions — but a fair conspectus of Ferrier 's repertory has been preserved for posterity with the one great regret — the absence of her Angel in Gerontius , which I heard her sing under Barbirolli so memorably at the 1952 Edinburgh Festival .
3 My own feeling is that there is a great similarity and that there is a a base salary normally which is set on a competitive level with a target as in this case perhaps at the mid-point , perhaps at the sixty percent level or whatever it would be and that a significant uplift in compensation can be obtained by a bonus scheme , if the performance of the company as measured in earnings per share , return on capital , return on equity or any m other measure if those objectives are met .
4 Phosphorus concentrations were measured only at the four sites listed .
5 ( Only at the two poles of human relationship , where there are no words , or no more words , in the looking and the embracing , is happiness really to be found , for only there lie unconditional surrender , freedom , mystery and profound irresponsibility . )
6 Palmer 's guess , recorded in his notebooks of 13 March , was that the rocks had catalysed the fusion , and so at the 7 April meeting the group discussed various metals that could be prime candidates for the process .
7 He smiled charmingly at the two committee men .
8 Leicester , removed from the Pilkington Cup on Saturday , bravely chipped away at a 15-9 lead throughout the second half and , with an hour gone , led by a point ( 16-15 ) .
9 When you begin to think about it you grow dizzy , your stomach turns over , not just at the commercialism of it all , but at the aestheticism of it all , not just at the chequebooks but at the Intelligent Conversations , not just at the fifty percent but at the Sensitive Responses , not just at the winks and nods but at the Hushed Silence in the Presence of Art .
10 Simon was riding pillion on a motorcycle when it hit a car head-on at the Three Horse Shoes crossroads at Ashton Keynes in September 1986 .
11 Here the track ends and the rough and pathless western slope of Nine Standards Rigg directly ahead must be tackled , aiming left to score a bull's-eye by arriving exactly at the nine cairns .
12 Meanwhile at the 12 area offices customer complaints ( e.g. poor water , flow , dirty water etc ) are received and put into a PC .
13 Despite ominous clouds hanging over the Malvern Hills , the crowds began arriving early at the Three Counties Showground.The Spring Gardening Show has become the regional equivalent of the Chelsea event .
14 Once at the 1,000 Island Resort region , embark on a cruise aboard the lake 's still waters .
15 Sue 's just gone past at a hundred miles per hour .
16 He glanced severely at the two girls .
17 Similarly , if you are lagging behind at the 30 seconds ' bell , it is not too late for you to win the bout .
18 Sarah pushed angrily at the two policemen .
19 Look with me now at the twelve questions .
20 This would be aimed mainly at the 12-14 age group although the middle and upper schools could participate to a lesser extent .
21 The Corporal glanced sympathetically at the two figures on the floor and then he moved to the other end of the barn .
22 Under McLaren 's tutelage , the Pistols began playing at private parties and the occasional pub , then regularly at the 100 Club in Oxford Street , building up an excitable following and a reputation for contrived mayhem .
23 And all are derived from one Pininfarina concept car — the Dino Berlinetta Speciale — which made its debut more than a quarter of a century ago at the 1965 Paris show .
24 Peterson commented to Brigham Young University President Holland , generously , on the ‘ remarkable coincidence that such similar research had sprung up independently at the two universities . ’
25 Her first instinct was to turn and walk straight back to the changing-rooms ; after all , had n't she come here at the one time when she 'd thought David Markham was safely out of the way ?
26 Try as they might , those advertisers are always beaten down by the form ; they are forced — even at the one time they need to be candidly personal — into an unwished impersonality .
27 Even at the seven year mark there would be very little expectation of more than a few weeks on parole licence in the community , instead of prison .
28 Their older emotional attachments suffered with the decision to grant independence to India , Burma and Ceylon , but the new post-war MPs who came into the party ( particularly at the 1950 election ) were more exclusively concerned with domestic policy .
29 The door was opened almost immediately by a tiny grey-haired woman , who looked past Collins to stare hard at the two strangers standing behind him .
30 Peggy glanced across at the six women seated nearby .
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