Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [noun pl] at the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Goodbye ’ will also feature on the band 's second album , as yet untitled , expected to hit the shops at the end of October . |
2 | This could be in his favour , as the penalties for failing to hit the targets at the par-fives are known to all television viewers . |
3 | Like she was high , not on booze or pills but some of that good mellow shit that used to go the rounds at the first dinner parties I ever went to , at Liza 's place , when the world was young and lovable . |
4 | And with some new hi-tech gear , British viewers should be able to see the results at the same time as viewers in America . |
5 | Omar said the group of people , mostly men , rushed towards the stones and began to hurl the rocks at the woman . |
6 | During August he received a commission to attend the defences at the mouth of the Thames and an appointment as a Judge of Assize . |
7 | He had built up a reputation as an idle scamp but now he was transformed into a model of industry , delivering papers in the mornings , digging people 's gardens , helping to drive the beasts at the auction mart . |
8 | ‘ In that case , we ask them to write the cards at the time of order , and we store them in here , ’ she explained a little breathlessly , but with obvious pride . |
9 | Remember to adjust the straps at the beginning and the end of the season to accommodate either bare feet or boots . |
10 | The Society 's efforts to prosecute the ringleaders at the Lincoln Assizes in 1837 further increased the mob 's passion . |
11 | It also has the effect of raising the back edge so as to hide the joints at the bottom and provide a start for the graceful curve down from the top edge . |
12 | Fletcher had needed all his diplomatic flair to unscramble the arrangements at the hotel and have the luggage brought out to the car . |
13 | Or what about the Bosporus ; the last traditional boat used to umpire the races at the regatta . |
14 | Why had no attempt been made to arrest the kidnappers at the handover ? |
15 | It was impossible to extend it to the front of the Villa without blasting the cliffs and destroying exquisite country , but quite possible to reach the gates at the rear of the park . |
16 | Whether they will be able to sell the houses at the end of it , is another matter . |
17 | He came away from the Old Entrance , having collected those of the destroyer 's crew not taken off by ML 6 , and as Micky Wynn came up with his special MTB , Robert Ryder told him to fire the torpedoes at the outer lock gate in the Old Entrance . |
18 | To play the pull-offs at the start of the solo requires some practice . |
19 | When the bell sounded and the ghost figures pitched from the huts to form the lines at the Kitchen , he remained , his attention held all the time by the upper strands of wire and the topmost line of the wooden knee . |
20 | But we are in no doubt that , if the electorate fails to pardon the Conservatives at the polls today , it will pay a price at the hands of a Labour government , perhaps sustained by the Liberal Democrats , which will set back this country a generation . |
21 | Ann ( 4.4 ) was asked to tidy the prams at the end of the day , i.e. give each pram one pillow , one sheet , one blanket , one doll . |
22 | Hey we 're going out and be , we we 're going to have them build us one , I mean er my intention is I might get Stuart or somebody to put the bricks at the bottom . |
23 | You ca n't put standards or Bosses with Squig units because the Squigs tend to eat them , or you have to put the Bosses at the back where they ca n't do anything . |
24 | He 's just as likely to be found talking to a six-strong student society in Bangor as addressing 500 top Earth scientists in Washington ; he will have a drink with ( and on ) me just as readily ( or so he makes it appear ) as he will have lunch with ( and no doubt on ) the director of the US National Science Foundation ; if he 's not corresponding with some editor over some esoteric point of science , he 's trying to persuade the high-ups at the European Space Agency to do something adventurous in planetology for a change . |
25 | Leopold 's plan to persuade the authorities at the Viennese court to commission an opera from Wolfgang ( which he boasted was the emperor 's own idea ) soon ran into determined opposition from vested interests — Wolfgang 's first real taste of professional jealousy . |
26 | Be sure to do the bits at the ends of the chapters . |
27 | Outer Kent has been asked to do the honours at the next meeting . |
28 | Outer Kent has been asked to do the honours at the next meeting . |
29 | She taught him to read the words at the top of the page . |
30 | Unable to continue , she gestured to Ellen to fasten the ties at the back of her gown . |