Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Time seemed to go rather slowly at first . |
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3 | He pled with her ; his examinations were close , and it would be difficult to find anywhere else at this time of year , for everything was taken . |
4 | Erm did you used to go home then at all ? to your own home ? |
5 | The research aims to look more analytically at this ‘ ordinary ’ phenomenon , and to describe the social worlds of a number of West Midlands women with employment in domestic work . |
6 | As a result of the test findings the police began to look more closely at other cases . |
7 | The Council confirmed the broad outline of the present Stock Exchange automated quotation system ( Seaq ) , but agreed to look more closely at specific areas of operation . |
8 | To understand the precise position of the movies in this whole process we need first to look more closely at that activity which , at least superficially , seemed to be the direct ancestor of the cinema , that is music-hall or vaudeville . |
9 | But the development of the idea of a ‘ nation ’ and the formation of nation states in Europe began at a much earlier time , and in order to understand the vigour of later nationalist movements in Europe and elsewhere we need to look more closely at that historical process . |
10 | ‘ Nasty bump — I think we need to look more closely at that . |
11 | At this point it will be useful to look more closely at particular examples . |
12 | There were a number of reasons why authorities began to look more carefully at older industrial property . |
13 | I jumped and slid down the slope of the dune into its shadow , then turned at the bottom to look back up at those small heads and bodies as they watched over the northern approaches to the island . |
14 | We would have to look very carefully at this . |
15 | He also had another er , what we call a journey waybill and that , he used to record on there at each termini he used to record the time and the ticket numbers that he 'd got in his rack at that particular time , so it could be seen between certain times that a ticket perhaps was sold between Witton and Rushmere Heath . |
16 | Many of them struggle on bravely and still manage to take a limited amount of daily exercise , but sometimes a point is reached when they are no longer able to go out alone at all to enjoy any kind of social life . |
17 | I was n't going to but I will I think got to go out there at one o'clock so |
18 | Was it fear of not being able to perform as well at this new skill as they could with the composing-stick ? |
19 | ‘ But I should not want you to go back there at all , not until we are ready to disembark . |
20 | She jerked her face free and sat down , putting as much distance as possible between herself and those hard , warm fingers without actually running away , although she would have liked to run away right at that moment . |
21 | And if one moved like the wind in branches , the other 's motion was a tower falling , a frightening , uncoordinated progression in which he seemed to crash forward uncontrollably at each stride , jerking himself stiffly upright and swaying for a moment on his heels before the next toppling step . |
22 | ‘ How you happened to turn up here at this hour ? ’ |
23 | We chose a village to stay in almost at random — it was the place we got to as the evening was drawing in . |
24 | She had needed to make a real effort to get up today at all . |
25 | Getting in after half past three to get up again at six o'clock is no fun . |
26 | These barriers are amplified by the intangibles of market knowledge and the specific skills needed to operate effectively both at each stage of production and across the entire value-adding chain of production . |