Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A DEFEAT at the hands of old rivals Celtic never goes down well at Ibrox .
2 He lives somewhere up at Keele but
3 He looks up hopefully at EMMA and RICHARD .
4 Use pattern that is appropriate to the style and size of your home — a small sprig design looks far more at home in a Victorian cottage than a grand , formally patterned carpet that would be better suited to a large room .
5 Anyway , she 's far too tame to survive in the wild , so she lives quite happily at Maureen 's .
6 Fortunately the energy required to break the atoms away from the diamond is very large , and so this process occurs very slowly at room temperature .
7 Hopes of survival rise at Kenilworth Road but the relegation gloom grows ever deeper at Upton Park
8 ‘ The door is open to anybody who shows up well at Ibrox . ’
9 He stays down here at night and he wo n't go if Joy went up to bed he wo n't go with her .
10 He has been working very long hours setting up in business here in er in this area er he gets home late at night and I 'm afraid to say that over the last few months he 's been nagged continuously by his girlfriend who wants him to try and sort out financial arrangements because the relationship between the two of them 's not been very good .
11 Keith stays up late at night .
12 But it means that she , she has a , a week 's holiday and I think she 's back for about three weeks and then breaks up again at school
13 Long waits almost over at hospital
14 In Darcey Bussell and Jonathan Cope he has ideal interpreters for the principal roles — the writing for the salamander is some of his most inventive — while Fiona Chadwick blazes as Epine , Anthony Dowell dodders as the emperor , the four kings seek to outshine each other , and Tetsuyu Kumakawa as the Fool seems even more at ease in the air than on the ground .
15 He cranes hopefully up at windows , to demonstrate that you can see the sky if you lean far enough back , and shows Dr Serafin how there is lavatory accommodation available in the basement , only three floors down .
16 The Storehouse chairman feels far more at home leading the expansion of the group he has built up so assiduously .
17 The only climber I know who goes there regularly at times like this is that perverse little bugger Joe Brown , who is clearly captivated by the magic of the place , though he 'd never let you know as much in words .
18 IBM with its £18000 million turnover does far better at IT than France Inc. with its £400000 million gross domestic product .
19 Check the design matches very accurately at seams , as any mistakes with be highlighted .
20 Stable Fe(II)-oxygen complexes have been claimed but only in non-aqueous solvents like benzene or pyridine and only at sub-zero temperatures ( haemoglobin works most efficiently at body temperatures and in an aqueous environment ) .
21 The question of inhibitions and prohibitions arises most clearly at levels ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) .
22 Red faces all round at Chase Manhattan following a foray into London 's docklands in search of new offices .
23 Regarding the regular use of Eddey 's Lane as a short cut for through traffic , Anthony Williams said the matter comes up frequently at parish council meetings .
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