Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 Here Jean just look at this , this is what Carla wants for Christmas , look that doll , she collects porcelain dolls .
2 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 .
3 Nigel never looked at any building before examining the head , and I had learnt never to become too enthused about interiors until this had been done .
4 With each of the Picassos conservatively valued at some $10 million , there is a fear that if the family are successful in their claim , the works would no longer be accessible to the public and , worse still , that they might appear on the market .
5 It left quite an impression , because it needed the brilliant virtuosity that Repin already had at that time , and it needed powerful playing from the orchestra , not just loud but with a lot of richness for the fast passages — you know how to judge a great orchestra when you hear let's say thousands of notes in a few seconds , and there 's still a special timbre .
6 During the five days between that dreadful night and the day of the funeral , Joe and Ellen Jebeau never looked at each other , nor did a word pass between them .
7 Lisa almost laughed at that .
8 ‘ Does a Mr Elmore still live at that address , please ? ’
9 Oil related activity in the North Sea also increased at this time , and helicopter flights to offshore sites reached record numbers in 1978 .
10 During the first session Susie barely spoke at all .
11 Lizzie and Henry again looked at each other as they followed her into the room , and sat on the couch .
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