Example sentences of "[vb past] at [adj] [noun pl] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 More like a pitch fork bent at right angles then ?
2 But , especially , they show that whenever a siege occurred at neighbouring villages invariably suffered a s a result of heavy billeting , garrisoning , or even the mustering of armies on their greens and in their fields .
3 The force of the blow pushed them apart , and they arrived at opposite walls simultaneously , kicked again , and met once more in the centre .
4 Price alone shows the difference between today 's Subaru estate and the model we looked at four years ago .
5 They looked at psychological processes simply because they were the only way of monitoring what the brain might be doing .
6 It was worked by petrol-electric single deck buses , which because of varying agreements , appeared at different periods either lettered ‘ GeneraL ’ or ‘ Thomas Tilling ’ .
7 Turkish Foreign Minister Hikmet Cetin announced at official talks later on March 4 that Turkey would extend loans and would help with Uzbekistan 's conversion from Cyrillic to Roman script , and that Uzbek banknotes would be printed in Turkey .
8 There was a lot of some sort of stone crop , which was pretty enough , but smelled at close quarters rather like cleaning fluid .
9 Although revenues from consulting in the UK declined during 1991 , he said that there was steady growth throughout 1992 , and sales remained at 1991 levels overall .
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