Example sentences of "at [art] [noun pl] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He looked carefully at the sticks of uneven length and thickness that Philip had fixed together , too loosely .
2 The rank and file of both the Socialist movement and the CNT had been frustrated enough at the limitations of social reform under the Republic ; when the Radicals and the right set about negating what little seemed to have been gained , militancy rose to new levels .
3 Miss Bedwelty stood staring at the horses for some time , standing with her hand on her hips .
4 The issue was raised by Phil Gallie , Conservative MP for Ayr , who protested at the actions of French fishermen yesterday in destroying £10,000 worth of fish en route from Ayr to Germany .
5 Is n't it , perhaps , a notable historical coincidence that the greatest European novelist of the nineteenth century should be introduced at the Pyramids to one of the twentieth century 's most notorious fictional characters ?
6 But after a week or so I was acclimatised , and I would laugh at the discomforts of half-asphyxiated visitors .
7 In January 1991 , the Board looked at the responses to this consultation and used the views of respondents to help shape our new Quality Framework and the development programme which will help to put it in place — the Quality Development Programme — QDP .
8 This study looked at the responses of more and less arithmetically-able pupils .
9 Mother Francis looked at the women with appreciative eyes .
10 He is a media manipulator of genius , so adept at the mechanics of mass communication that he pauses mid-sentence when he sees that my cassette recorder has run out of tape , waiting patiently until I have inserted a new cassette before carrying on with what he was saying from exactly where he stopped .
11 Look at the odds on Golden Surprise ! 50–1 !
12 Slabs being subducted today at the rims of large ocean basins are typically 60Myr old , and are accordingly cold enough to dehydrate before melting .
13 Sociolinguistics is most successful in explaining sex differences when it looks very carefully at the conditions of particular communities ' lives and at what the people themselves consider the most important influences on their behaviour .
14 A lot of our well established traditional methods of control were abolished , the emphasis being away from routine checks at the ports towards specialised task force operations directed from central intelligence information centres .
15 The President was perturbed at the signs of Russian obduracy over Poland but felt that cooperation with Moscow could be preserved if the correct blend of firmness and concession was applied .
16 It is time now to look at the sections of financial theory which are relevant for the valuation of securities .
17 In particular I shall look at the attempts of recent years to unearth other , female ( or feminine ) imagery , present in the scriptures and in the Christian tradition .
18 You may , looking back at the stories about those two ( and you should have read them , twice over ) think they are no more than high old eccentrics bright enough to solve intriguing cases .
19 Maxim sipped his coffee and glanced covertly round the room at the shelves of leather-bound legal volumes a row of Spy 's legal cartoons framed degrees and photographs of Magill as a young soldier and he guessed General ‘ Wild Bill ’ Donovan the founder of US intelligence .
20 In his London Shadows Godwin even finds a function for the voyeurs who made it fashionable to tour the slums ‘ and wonder at the peculiarities of that strange land ’ , because ‘ it was partly owing to these visits that some improvements were carried into effect ’ .
21 She flapped an ineffectual hand at the swarms of small , irritating flies that hovered above the path , landing on and adhering to her warm face in a most unpleasant manner .
22 Although British cattle remained large for a while , they gradually reduced to an average height of 125cm at the withers by 2600 BC and by 300 BC , in the Iron Age , they were considerably smaller , averaging only 105cm .
23 It will look at the motivations of different family members , and identify the ways families negotiate the division of business and household work .
24 Without his Histories in Four Books we should know virtually nothing of what happened in the months following Louis the Pious 's death , and , more importantly , we should have had to guess at the motivations of those involved .
25 In actual fact , throughout the entire history of Athletico Whaddon , much of the blame for our failure can be placed at the feet of one man , Ken Mentle .
26 The etymological team of the Seventh Research Fleet was privileged to sit at the feet of two gentlemen of the Oeldrid Stance Academy .
27 John Thicknesse 's 13 pages trace cricket 's sad decline , laying the blame not only at the feet of grasping humourless players but weak umpires too .
28 After a lifetime of university teaching I have ceased to believe that the desire to sit at the feet of many masters is a powerful motive with the majority of wandering scholars .
29 A description in G.Paynes ' Collectania Cantiana tells us that four vases of black ware , one of reddish colour , two cups of imitation Samian ware , two black paterae and the neck of a large goblet with handle were found at a depth of four feet at the feet of ten human skeletons .
30 It was November and the white rime of frost formed a dim halo at the feet of those fortunate enough to have clogs .
  Next page