Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adj] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Is the single room next to the one you are in free at the weekend ? ’ |
2 | However , she had little patience with those non-conforming ministers who continually moaned and complained about their losses and dangers , and , ‘ would have no man be a minister that had not so much self denial as to lay down all at the feet of Christ , and count no cost of suffering too dear to serve Him . ’ |
3 | ‘ A taxi would have come in handy at the end of the night — the fields were a bit mucky . ’ |
4 | When this had been done they made to go downstairs again , but I was in front of them going down two at a time . |
5 | This profitability is maintained by a balancing act ; the fundamental chemical industry balance summed up in the fact that if you want to get the utmost out of sodium chloride , you should n't have either sodium or chlorine left over unsold at the end of the day ; not much use increasing the use of one if you ca n't increase use of the other in proportion . |
6 | Engineer Michael Stoneham , 43 , was retired on medical grounds after taking 1,158 days off sick at the BT depot in Clerkenwell , London . |
7 | Erm I 'm off sick at the moment from work so |
8 | Erm I 'm off sick at the moment from work so |
9 | Rebecca 's Loud Blowsy Tart was the longest ‘ act ’ , so we dropped her off first at a wine bar near St Paul 's . |
10 | The TAGH solution ( 9 ml ) was made up fresh at the time of the experiment and infused by the tail vein from 20 ml hyperdermic syringes mounted in horizontal syringe pumps set to deliver 3 ml/h . |
11 | All shafts , levels , adits , watercourses and works to be kept open or upstanding for present or future working , and to yield up these at the end of the term , with the bottoms clear of all dross and rubbish ; and the drifts , cross-cuts , sumps , pits , buddles , water-courses , dwelling houses , cabins , smelting houses , store houses , bingsteads , smithies , forges , workshops , etc . |
12 | A nine-year-old boy and his sister , 11 , who live with their grandparents in Reading , Berks are trying to stop their mother embarrassing them by turning up drunk at the school gates . |
13 | In the 63rd minute , therefore , Robertson was introduced up front at the expense of a defender , McPherson , as Scotland made a belated attempt to improve on what had gone before . |
14 | Initially the examiner , who has read a file detailing the main points of the complaint , but inevitably does not have the full story ( hence the reason for the enquiry ) , turns up unannounced at the company 's premises ( which are not always easy to find ) and has to get past well-meaning but defensive receptionists and secretaries without revealing the purpose of the visit . |
15 | Stockton brought three caged finches out alive at the house in Greta Road , Norton , but the fourth appeared dead . |
16 | He is however out injured at the mo and has no sign of returning . |
17 | The fishermen were lifted out two at a time by a DHC Beaver floatplane and ‘ DRD was repaired . |