Example sentences of "[vb base] at [art] [adj] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | The prose does the work , the illustrations interfere at the worst and supplement at the best — so much for pictures in the classroom . |
2 | Look at the outside and do n't be fooled by appearances . |
3 | Earlier than that I have a problem and it is my problem ; if you look at the 500 or so records I have produced there is quite a small percentage either on original instruments or of pre-Classical music . |
4 | Within this locality we look at the imminent or fairly imminent closure of , of , of . |
5 | It makes it very difficult for women to take that first step on the ladder of actually becoming economically active , because they 're caught in an impossible position between the needs of their children and their own personal needs , and until we actually look at the important and validate and give financial support to the caring role that women play , both in terms of looking after the children and looking after elderly relatives , this community care that is being talked about — community care is car on the backs of women , and it 's unpaid and undervalued . |
6 | The operation of your commercial Meet at a known and predetermined cost per annum allowing a much more realistic vehicle budget to be met . |
7 | When the children have stopped cutting the cards , quickly glance at the top and bottom ones to make sure that they are different . |
8 | And there was no way , you know at a hundred and eighty they 'd struggled . |
9 | Right double the speed , if I drive at a hundred and twenty . |
10 | As discussed in the previous chapter , this view argues that distinct political processes operate at the national and the local level . |
11 | Bathsheba and Gabriel could only stare , and tremble at the strange and dangerous beauty of the storm . |
12 | Before signing the contract the purchaser should in any event read the document carefully and arrive at a full and clear understanding of any restrictions imposed . |
13 | Somehow you can put up with and even smile at a stranger or workmate 's silly antics and daft behaviour , but when someone close to you starts rubbing you up the wrong way you 'll explode . |
14 | We laugh at the absurd and ridiculous ; perhaps horses do too . |
15 | If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond . |
16 | If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond . |
17 | They should be able to offer you the support you need at an academic and personal level . |