Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , Chris Bonington looks at the way climbers develop their skills in order to test the above criteria , and sketches in the larger-than-life personalities and rivalries within the sport . |
2 | In determining whether a haulier is of good repute , the LA looks at the applicant 's conduct generally , not just at any previous convictions he may have . |
3 | Germany lies at the heart of Europe and thus epitomises it . |
4 | Neil Fitzgerald looks at the case for finding a fast-track route for commercial actions . |
5 | An expert at crisis management : Mr Morton 's penchant for rows is one of his hallmarks : Jeremy Warner looks at the man entrusted with the spadework of the tunnel project |
6 | Taking a healthy interest in policies As the chairman of Greater Glasgow Health Board comes up to retirement , Susan Dean looks at the man behind the reforms |
7 | And on this programme tomorrow evening , Bernard looks at the work of the police and asks how effective they are in combatting crime . |
8 | On this page Terry McCarthy looks at the organisation 's roots , aims , strength , support and supposedly revised methods |
9 | Neil MacDonald looks at the havoc this is creating in a coup-prone land . |
10 | Over the next two nights Mike Rowbottom looks at the story of the famous car plant … which after years of uncertainty is enjoying a new lease of life . |
11 | In the second of his reports from Romania , Mike Rowbottom looks at the mountain of bureaucracy which blocks the path of aid workers trying to bring help to a country in desperate need . |
12 | The dancers engage in playful sport , dressed in simple turtle-coloured costumes , while Wagoner stands at the back as some kind of pondering philosopher figure . |
13 | Election Focus:A Hung Parliament : The concurrence of atoms Andrew Roberts looks at the history of political pacts in Britain and finds them disliked , short-lived — and heartening for the Tories |
14 | Mustakimzade 's argument against the Muftilik of Molla Yegan occurs at the end of his article on Molla Fenari . |
15 | Born at West Kensington in London in 1929 , Moss started his racing career in Hill Climbs at the age of 17 , before developing into one of the great Endurance and Formula One drivers of the 1950s . |
16 | As Frankie roars at the close of ‘ Not Superstitious ’ , ‘ We all need an attitude ’ , Leatherface certainly have that … in spades . |
17 | Brompton Road , SW3 Long Acre , WC2 Sale starts at the beginning of January . |
18 | St Christophers Place , W1 Neal Street , WC2 Sale starts at the end of January . |
19 | The Bank of England stands at the centre of the UK financial system . |
20 | Iain Thomson looks at the future of Scotland 's lochs . |
21 | Tonight , in the first of two special reports , Kim Barnes looks at the work of one of the groups , Bodypositive — now urgently seeking new premises — and a hospital ward that cares for patients who develop Aids . |
22 | Brian Sewell tilts at the art world honours system |
23 | Philip , who is to take his A Levels this summer , has been studying at Repton for the last few months and will join the Academy in August , two months after Zara arrives at the Academy 's Hemel Hempstead base . |
24 | The girl sister Chiang arrives at the wharf at Chungking on her way to rejoin the rebels in the N. of the province , and is met by a communist agent who is rather foppish in his behaviour , and later turns out to be , not surprisingly , a renegade . |
25 | ‘ But my loneliness is my own , ’ Hopkin says at the end of the play . |
26 | Mr. Constantine arrives at the hotel and is warmly welcomed by a smiling front desk clerk who explains all the services the hotel has to offer . |
27 | Taking on the title role originally created by Michael Crawford in the Seventies , Jonathon opens at the Opera House in Manchester in September as Billy . |
28 | A new installation by Robert Gober continues at the Dia Center for the Arts , New York ( to 20 June ) . |
29 | Doubts on grading ethnic-minority pupils Gary Duncan looks at the background to the flawed assessment system for ethnic minority children |
30 | Stamford lies at the crossing of several ancient prehistoric trackways , and , as these tracks were often aligned on ley lines , it is likely that the site of Stamford is an energy power point in much the same way as Avebury or Glastonbury is . |