Example sentences of "[vb base] at the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The only thing out of place in their suburban show home is their sensitive young son , Michael , whose disturbing nightmares hint at the darker forces seething beneath its spotless surface … ’
2 Many fundholding practices are already making loud protest at the reduced funds on offer as regions move to more equitable methods of allocation based on capitation .
3 I in turn thanked him for his careful encouragement and support at the various stages of the project .
4 Dr Donald Clarke , of the British National Party , was not present and a show of hands suggested he has little support at the independent girls ' school .
5 Food Giant claims we 're all spending far more than we need to when we shop at the well-known supermarkets .
6 Before we look at the separate groups and the new pope 's treatment of them , more needs to be said about poverty and preaching .
7 Look at the bare facts we 've not beaten the scum in the three season we 've been back up and god knows we 've had enough chances in that time .
8 Just step outside the hotel and look at the sheep-dotted hills , whilst above birds of prey hover and swoop .
9 Shame on you , Romano — look at the dark shadows beneath her eyes ! ’
10 The structure of this argument is important because we find it repeated when we look at the traditional ways in which it is sought to legitimate private power .
11 Before we look at the average quantities most often used to examine the more detailed structure of the velocity field , we consider briefly an alternative representation .
12 He can see exactly how business is coming in , look at the average premiums ; how the underwriting stands ; how claims are progressing ; and at the renewal retention rate .
13 If we look at the internal organs there is not much to distinguish a chimpanzee 's heart or liver from our own .
14 I see ( and Summerchild sees ) the young provincial historian becoming even more silent and preoccupied than Summerchild himself as they look at the worn carpets and unoccupied chairs .
15 Now look at the following transcripts of exchanges between a husband and wife .
16 The peril of getting caught in an information loop is made plain if we look at the following facts .
17 Look at the following examples and compare your answers with them .
18 If we look at the individual businesses there we er see the individual profits .
19 On the other hand we look at the individual bodies themselves and each one is obviously a coherent , integrated , immensely complicated machine , with a conspicuous unity of purpose .
20 When we look at the Chief Executives Department , the increase there is what , six point six per cent overall .
21 If you must compare us with Paris , then look at the international visitors figures .
22 I think it 's also very relevant that we look at the real threats that are facing the N H S.
23 and then you look at the normal lights
24 He is also keen to set up a body similar to the US Office of Technology Assessment , or New Zealand 's former Commission for the Future to stimulate public discussion and look at the long-term implications of technological change .
25 It is brought home sharply when we look at the two lists of the inhabitants of the Nottinghamshire village of Clayworth that were made by the minister in 1676 and 1688 , for we find that no less than 61.8 per cent of those recorded in 1676 were not there twelve years later ; only one-third of those who had disappeared had died .
26 I think what is interesting , though , is that if you look at the two amendments which are on the audit paper , one deals with speculation er proposed by the Tories .
27 It was n't until they had come to a halt that she had felt able to raise her eyes from the floor and look at the two men standing by the alter rail .
28 If we look at the two charts in figures 21 and 22 , we can see how they intermesh .
29 I look at the knackered tubes .
30 On your own , look at the five guidelines you have written down .
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