Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | At its most extreme limits of informality the interview could be carried out with the interviewer taking no notes or tape recording at all . |
2 | Incorrect pricing , or failure to price at all , can result in lost profits . |
3 | So I encourage people to play entire solos , only using chord tones , not using any approach notes or scale notes at all , but only using the three or four basic notes of whatever the chord is . |
4 | One useful tip is that , towards the end when there are few chairs left , have two children or adults stand at either end of the room . |
5 | The ‘ headlands ’ , where the horses or tractors turn at either end of the ridges , constitute too large a proportion of a smallholder 's roots field to be allowed to lie fallow , but they can not be cultivated and sown until the inter-row hoeing is completed . |
6 | Dalziel and Pascoe looked at each other for a long moment after the door had slammed behind Evans . |
7 | ‘ The system is characterised by union pluralism , complexity of the representative institutions at the enterprise level , and freedom to strike at any moment and on any issue ’ ( Delamotte , 1982 , p. 327 ) . |
8 | For her it worked because of one other factor — her ability and willingness to engage at some depth with the concepts , ideas and questions evoked by the material . |
9 | In the aftermath of the coup attempt mobs engaged in widespread violence and looting which resulted in some 100 deaths and damage estimated at several million dollars . |
10 | The information would remain in the computer 's memory and copies taken at any time . |
11 | [ A total change of mood — BELVILLE and PAMELA sit at either end of the table . ] |
12 | The target date should be set against these events and progress monitored at each stage . |
13 | ‘ Can I … go for a walk in the garden while I think it over ? ’ she blurted , and brother and sister looked at each other . |
14 | When he came to Noreen , Paddy stopped , and brother and sister stared at each other . |
15 | Lorries will be observing three different limits and coaches going at another different speed . |
16 | Algernon and Heinrich glanced at each other . |
17 | And she and Marie smiled at each other , like conspirators . |
18 | He and Branson looked at each other with the candour of two people who know they are utterly different , but for one shared resolution . |
19 | I kept my eyes and ears open at all times . ’ |
20 | She turned away , shutting her eyes to adjust them to the darkness , and then with no further hesitation she was going down the rope hand over hand , her feet and knees checking at each knot . |
21 | Juliet and David looked at each other . |
22 | He and Valerie looked at each other as cordially as two people who loathe each other can . |
23 | Sometimes we may use much more of one colour than another ; this is natural since different demands and opportunities arise at each phase of life . |
24 | Jenny and Antony looked at each other , brown eyes unblinkingly fixed on blue , over the rims of their upraised pint pots . |
25 | Jenny and Antony looked at each other dubiously . |
26 | But between 1850 and 1890 even Austro-Hungary , Norway and Ireland urbanised at this rate , Belgium and the United States at between 0.30 and 0.40 , Prussia , Australia and Argentina at between 0.40 and 0.50 , England and Wales ( still leading by a short head ) and Saxony at over 0.50 per annum . |
27 | Fand and Liban stood at either side of the door , more stiff and still than ever . |
28 | His voice was low and softly timbred and Ruth wondered at such cruelty . |
29 | In 1985 Caffier took advantage of a quiet hour over lunch at the Musée de l'école de Nancy and stole five pieces of pate de verre by Daum and Galle valued at more than FFr30 million . |
30 | When you and Chantal arrived at that accommodation agency I had just been talking to the proprietor . |