Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [adj] [noun pl] and " in BNC.

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1 We find customers prefer to sit down at individual desks and discuss their requirements . ’
2 David McCathie fought back from 22–12 down at 17 ends and almost pulled off a five on the last which would have secured another point for Essex but Paul Maynard continued his winning momentum to ensure the overall venue win .
3 Slowing down at all corners and giving way to pedestrians .
4 This was due to the hard work put in at all levels and in all parts of the country by the Wimpey Plant and Transport team .
5 A veteran of Vietnam and Korea , it weighs in at fifteen tons and guzzles a hundred and fifty gallons of fuel an hour .
6 Are you going in at ten pounds and away .
7 I 'll make the point again Martin that just as on Saturday when goals were flying in at both ends and eventually it finished three two , I kept saying do n't believe the scoring is all over in this game , that 's my feeling now .
8 They were first developed on seaplanes to encourage them to take off at lower speeds and are now a common feature on speedboats .
9 ‘ It was hard at first getting into the routine of doing a set programme , especially the 6am run , which started off at 30 minutes and is now at 50 .
10 This road forms the focus for an irregular network of side-streets and lanes which lead off at diverse angles and provide access to land and buildings behind the frontages .
11 Get a , get a twelve volt car bulb and start it up at twelve volts and wind the voltage up .
12 My goggles ice up at regular intervals and I wipe them with my glove , afraid that I will miss the trail a groundless fear as the dogs follow the pack scent .
13 The take-off flare went up at 0440 hours and Colonel Seawell was the first away as Group Commander .
14 For soon after descending from their international express at Zurich 's main station , new arrivals may be standing on the bridge where Zurich 's river , the Limmat , joins its lake , the Zurichsee , looking up at green fields and trees , at ancient towers , or perhaps down-lake to a wide expanse of blue water criss-crossed by the wakes of pleasure steamers , decorated by the white sails of holidaying yachtsmen .
15 Among his worst crimes are not being married , not turning up at milking times and stealing food . ’
16 Over the years this has averaged out at two gundogs and two rabbiting dogs .
17 Broadcast schedules have to be planned in advance , programmes go out at regular times and have slots of fixed length .
18 They were doing a sort of Nordic cha cha cha with Dutch doll movements , hands and feet turned out at right angles and clockwork jerks of the head .
19 There are three issues you have to sort out at different ages and phases of your child 's development , and they involve the following questions :
20 It dawns on us that we are back at temporal beginnings and slipping down the evolutionary tree .
21 A CRICKET club is biting back at persistent raiders and vandals by covering the roof of its pavilion with razor-sharp security wire .
22 Nowadays , when we look back at old photographs and films of the 1950s rock and roll craze , and the Teddy Boys , it is easy to wonder what all the fuss was about .
23 ‘ She was running around at 10 months and she loves to sing all day long .
24 Also available from Bisque is the battery-powered , remote-control Bagno-Stat , which allows you to pre-set the towel radiator heater to come on at specific times and maintain required temperatures .
25 In our case this iteration has gone on at great lengths and I and my colleagues have had to struggle to ensure that we have allocated enough time to deciding the direction in which the company should be going , and the changes that have to be carried out in order to get it there .
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