Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun pl] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For older children , make goals at either end of the room out of chair legs and give the point to the first person to score . |
2 | Their opinion is that sponsored events on public highways are dangerous and place participants at unnecessary risk , and they have decided they will no longer support them . |
3 | For elderly people , grab rails at strategic places ( including the bathroom/toilet ) and use of a non-slip bath mat are devices likely to prevent accidents . |
4 | 2 clubs that were not only fighting for European places , but are good enough to win the league , but we obviously need a few slip ups at Old trafford . |
5 | Heroin haul … police seize drugs at illegal rave party site . |
6 | As well as the procedure of giving directions on the pre-trial review , the court may on the application on notice of any party , or of its own motion , give directions at any time ( Ord 13 , r 2 ) . |
7 | They wear muzzles at all times when they are together at home , and we put them in separate rooms whenever they are left on their own . |
8 | Each year , more and more people watch fireworks at organised displays , rather than setting off their own at home . |
9 | Many of the gravestones record deaths at early ages . |
10 | We trade insulting names and make jokes at each other 's expense . |
11 | James granted two Edinburgh businessmen a patent to set up a printing press and produce books at reasonable prices : a comfortable monopoly , since at the same time he proscribed the import into Scotland of any books printed abroad . |
12 | In the process of its development the manager must define the purposes of community education , identify the steps by which it can be provided , define responsibilities at each stage and operate some form of continuous monitoring . |
13 | Moreover , subsistence plots produce goods at competitive prices by the working of long hours , using unpaid household labour and accepting low standards of subsistence . |
14 | This would be the case if sea urchins produce eggs at this time . |
15 | For mail order details and catalogue , contact Features at 33 Kensington Gardens , Brighton , Sussex BN1 4AL ( 0273 697498/690227 ) . |
16 | In reality husbands demand meals at specific times , small children cry when their stomachs are empty , the hour that might be spent cooking competes with the hour that ought to be spent washing the floor or changing the beds . |
17 | Some doctors advise check-ups at this age but most of us wait to visit the surgery until we suspect something is actually wrong . |
18 | Americans make Brownies at any time of the year , so why not have some ready for Boxing Day ? |
19 | My own ponies are freeze branded , still beautiful and win ribbons at National shows ( e.g. Ponies U.K. ) both in hand and ridden . |
20 | Like a terrier , doubt worries at weak ideas until they escape reinvigorated or collapse exhausted . |
21 | If walls are not suitable to pin cladding on direct , fix battens at right angles to the planned direction of the cladding . |
22 | Ransom strips are so called because they change hands at high values , often up to one third of the total site value . |
23 | ‘ We all make mistakes at some time or other . |
24 | ( An incident is defined as a day on which levels exceed guidelines at one monitoring site . ) |
25 | Point counting can be done by preparing transparent overlay coordinate grids at various sizes ; eye strain is found to be less than with a petrographic microscope . |
26 | Points to consider are the proximity of deciduous trees ( clearing leaves is essential ) , access restrictions for small children ( avoid accidents at all costs ) and light and shade ( water sparkles in sunlight ) . |
27 | Take cuttings at this time of the year . |
28 | He is currently teaching Lotus 1-2-3 and dBase courses at Golden Gate University in San Francisco . |
29 | Two telephones permit students at opposite ends of the classroom to engage in conversation while the rest of the class listens . |
30 | ‘ Someone will say : ‘ Oh , someone told me that they take drugs at that party . ’ |