Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [art] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Woman loomed over the group , tall and brown and smiling down at the two mops of black hair — one over a quizzical smile and the other over a scowl . |
2 | She was looking down at the two children , her face animated as she turned the page of the book on her lap . |
3 | he looked down at the two hands locked onto his arm and then at the small man hurrying on ahead , and realized that he still had his chaperons , and once again they were not of his own choosing … |
4 | Although the formwork was quite heavy , we pegged it down at the four corners as a precaution . |
5 | I heard Mr Loveitt say summat like it with his own lips , and the landlord down at the Seven Stars . ’ |
6 | Right , well we , we have something which would actually solve that , erm , which would be of benefit to you , and would actually cut in at the six month period , and would continue paying your policy and your premiums , until your retirement age if necessary . |
7 | Weld has left three in at the four day stage with Steel Chimes looking the most probable runner . |
8 | Wycliffe had been booked in at the one hotel which remained open through the year . |
9 | eh , the same number on four lines , but if were want to go out four people were to phone in at the one time |
10 | Still hurrying along at a hundred miles an hour he leaned over towards me and lowered his voice . |
11 | Graham grinned looking over at the two Art School girls , who were now sitting on the floor on the other side of the room , talking to each other . |
12 | But Anne Dawson and Wesley Smith are waiting , over at the Three Counties Show in Malvern . |
13 | So if I wanted to find out erm Let's do that one with the the N H S , and this time I want to know how much it 's going to be It starts off at a hundred pounds . |
14 | Like thoroughbred horses chafing at their bits before an important race , they are liable at any moment to sprint off at a hundred miles an hour in the wrong direction . |
15 | This has been done in a similar fashion to Martin 's approach , where the fret ends are chopped off square and then individually rounded , rather than by running a fret file down the sides of the neck and lopping all the ends off at a 45 degree angle . |
16 | Shell Expro 's main office at Altens and the head office of Elf Caledonia at Bridge of Don also had to be cleared after a warning to the police that bombs would go off at the four sites at 9am . |
17 | Shell Expro 's main office at Altens and the head office of Elf Caledonia at Bridge of Don also had to be cleared yesterday after a warning to the police that bombs would go off at the four sites at 9am . |
18 | We also asked if we could get the same consultation period because they are breaking it up at the four sites and some sites will get thirty days ' notice others will get the ninety days . |
19 | The dog whined and squirmed with pleasure , jumping up at the two women in turn . |
20 | He sucked in deep , racking breaths and looked up at the two men . |
21 | Individuals doing their own thing does not work , as Jacques Chirac found out at a 1988 Paris rally . |
22 | And Sue Rorstad chairman and managing director of Darlington based Poppies hit out at the six industrialists who praised the Government 's message of self reliance . |
23 | This in effect meant that PFF actually did 45 sorties , but please to remember that few Pathfinder aircrew elected to opt out at the 45 mark and most carried on to the magic 60 , And further take note that over 100 PFF aircrew managed the ton ( 100 sorties ) . |
24 | It worked out at the 10s 0d a week 7pension . |
25 | He turned his head , looking back at the six T'ang standing amongst the pillars , watching him . |
26 | Ross Aldridge looked back at the six deer . |
27 | You could see the prisoners looking back at the two bodies in the centre of the carnage ; there was a lot of blood now , spreading in pools . |
28 | He glances round at the seventeen people — who are they ? : students ? , support-workers ? , staff ? — squeezed around the two tables . |