Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A SPECIAL constable was shot dead at point-blank range and his colleague gunned down at a routine police check , an Old Bailey court heard yesterday . |
2 | He looked down at the jogger casuals she wore , then nodded approval . |
3 | I mean , you know , when I was student at L S E , you know , the front of the , of the demonstration was down at the Law Courts , the back was still in , at , at er , Oxford Street , or something , you know . |
4 | Version 9 is based upon work being done by a team headed by Dave Ditzel down at the Sun Labs Inc research and development outfit . |
5 | She looked across the stream , through the leaves at the distant field ; at the nettles and the meadow-sweet and the wild roses ; down at the camomile daisies crushed under her feet . |
6 | It was working perfectly back in Manchester , when you had it going up and down at the traffic lights to impress those schoolgirls . ’ |
7 | She slowed down at the traffic lights by Sloane Street . |
8 | The point I am making is that , from the viewpoint of scholarship , fundamentalism is dead , but it wo n't lie down at the grass roots level . |
9 | Down at the grass roots , deep fears are generated about what 's happening Up there " in the organization . " |
10 | down at the hunt intruders , |
11 | Now I 've given you er a tablet to take Mary , it 's the , it 's a one that they 've used in fact down at the Pain Clinics , these special Pain |
12 | Some of the old hands have got themselves in at the cop stations and traffic control rooms . |
13 | There was A1 , in at the birth pangs of the British weapon , where the plutonium was heated in the furnaces so that it could be shaped into the melon-sized spheres for the inner workings of the warheads , and it was no secret amongst the Establishment staff that a dozen years earlier cancers had been rampant amongst the technicians . |
14 | They swing in at the airport gates . |
15 | Sometimes men in mackintoshes stared in at the bookshop windows as if building up to a flash . |
16 | Pulling herself away , she looked over at the filing cabinets against one wall . |
17 | She could hear the clatter of iron shutters being cranked up over at the amusement arcades . |
18 | Dropped me off at the cross roads and went straight down there to drop off at Newark Road . |
19 | And although hundreds of young hopefuls turn up at the Storm offices in London each year most of Sarah 's ‘ finds ’ are chance encounters . |
20 | And I suppose we 'd better go and asphyxiate ourselves up at the sulphur springs . |
21 | Léonie sprawled lower on the muddy carpet and looked up at the beech trees spread against the sky . |
22 | Carrie was eager to tell her mother how business was picking up at the dining rooms but she was interrupted by footsteps on the stairs outside and a key being inserted in the lock . |
23 | But you can see the police parked up at the trouble spots . |
24 | Er Moderator er there is n't any reason in principle why this sh should n't happen that er this subject could n't come up at the presbytery clerks conference . |
25 | BNFL chiefs got an injunction against U2 threatening them with arrest if they turned up at the plant gates . |
26 | Chesterton at high school up at the swimming baths he 's classed , it 's nearly up to temperature |
27 | Lewis stood on the front lawn , looking up at the bedroom windows . |
28 | Doyle moved further up the road , and glanced up at the bedroom windows . |
29 | ‘ I wonder where Barbs is ? ’ said Tim , stopping and looking up at the bedroom windows . |
30 | ‘ The point is , ’ said Dyson , thumping the car down into second to slow up at the traffic lights , ‘ a journalist ought to be specializing by the time he 's forty . |