Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ? |
2 | But I am still going to sit right at the back of the aeroplane away from you ! |
3 | Its regulated , preventive surveillance features , in practice meant ‘ moving on ’ those civilians who dared to stand idly at the street corner . |
4 | This objection can easily be overcome by allowing two students to work together at the terminal — a method which appears to facilitate learning . |
5 | Often George came in at five o'clock in the morning to hammer away at the pirate ship in the carpenter 's shop . |
6 | ‘ Not that anyone 's going to come anyway at the moment . |
7 | He believed , and she had once heard him say , that eventually she would , naturally , come round to his way of thinking , and she had vowed to work harder at the study of English literature in order to learn enough words to refute him once and for all . |
8 | He used to scream even at the idea of fresh air , but now he spends all his time outside in his wheelchair , with Miss Mary and Dickon Sowerby . |
9 | One hacker 's wife remarked : ‘ The whole thing started when he began to work late at the office , and I began to think that there was another woman . |
10 | ‘ Let's have a picnic , ’ she said , telling herself that next week she would make a real effort to work again at the practice of virtue . |
11 | The reasons for the job cuts are a classified secret , but volunteers for redundancy and early retirement are being urged to come forward at the base in Cheltenham , where seven thousand people work . |
12 | Bending forward , she trailed her mouth delicately across the bridge of his nose to his cheek , then down to hover tantalisingly at the corner of his mouth . |
13 | They assumed that pupils , mostly boys , of course , who were failing on the school reading scheme simply needed more and more opportunity to slog away at the phonics and sight vocabulary while under tight supervision . |
14 | It would be ironic to pick away at the mortar for a few decades only to break through into the next-door cell . |
15 | Then it moved closer and began to scratch frantically at the foot of the bin . |
16 | Oxygen depletion causes fish to gulp strongly at the water surface . |
17 | ‘ In prayer we are gradually hollowed out to become more ‘ capax Dei ’ ’ ( capacity for God ) , said Maria Boulding , and someone pastoring others will be only too aware of the need to receive even at the price of felt ( and often uncomfortable ) emptiness . |
18 | They refused to go home at the end of their shift and worked frantically to reach him . |
19 | ‘ I like the bit where I get to go home at the end . |
20 | The second stage may attempt to look afresh at the situation and to create new perspectives using lateral thinking and brain-storming . |
21 | Desmond Barker was however , appointed to look afresh at the Constitution in general . |
22 | On the way to my next appointment with Denis King , a piano and some Joyce Grenfell songs , I stopped at a nearby theatre to smile winsomely at the box office boys in the hope that they 'd recognize me , in spite of my Titian disguise , and sell me some tickets for their sell-out play . |
23 | I do not wish you to violate your oath of secrecy or your conscience but , ’ and he tuned to look eagerly at the Bishop , ‘ with His Lordship 's permission , I would like to take you aside and quietly ask you one question ? |
24 | We tend to look only at the beginning and end of a decision . |
25 | Our understanding is that the Scottish Office brief is far wider than to look only at the promotion of Scotland as a destination . |
26 | The log transformation was found to fit nicely at the zero position on the ladder of powers . |
27 | To coincide the pair are hoping to play together at The Marquee . |
28 | To coincide the pair are hoping to play together at The Marquee . |
29 | As these variables were , in turn , closely linked with economic change , it is clear that historians need to look critically at the position of women within the household and the labour market . |
30 | ‘ It is the right moment to look critically at the structure . |