Example sentences of "at the [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He hit a four-wood into the Rae 's Creek at the 13th and less excusably missed the green at the 17th .
2 Bill looks at the Danish and then at the dog , its eyes fixed on the Danish .
3 The two tasks are interrelated but in this book we separate them and look in this chapter at the first and most difficult task .
4 Hamilton took a 2 at the first and then stole a single .
5 If a system of government is , in the long term to continue to enjoy the broad acquiescence on which , in a democratic society , it stands , it must be sufficiently responsive to the voices of the governed and this is most effectively ensured by the constitution 's providing for the regulation of social affairs at the lowest and most immediate level possible .
6 Rex glanced down at the billfold and then back to the screen .
7 Earlier than that I have a problem and it is my problem ; if you look at the 500 or so records I have produced there is quite a small percentage either on original instruments or of pre-Classical music .
8 Maurice looked around at the shabby and slightly absurd incongruities of the room .
9 They are comparable with the Italian ricercari of the period , with regular fugal entries at the fifth and well morticed cadential joins .
10 Well I lo I I looked at the fifty and then
11 A six-iron second shot reduced the 15th to an easy birdie , he narrowly missed for a two at the next and then finished three , three with first a seven-iron and then a nine-iron which landed close to the flags .
12 ‘ All right , keep it down , ’ he said , raising his voice , looking out at the twenty or so uniformed and plain clothes men seated in the room .
13 So in the end he took to pointing at the last and most precious of " the possessions " … tiger-skins , bookcases full of elevating and instructional volumes , embroidered samplers , teasets of bone china , humidors and candlesticks , mounted elephants ' feet , and rowing-oars with names of college eights inscribed in gilt paint ; the ladies were instructed to improvise sandbags out of linen sheets and pillowslips and fine lace tablecloths .
14 Greg hit a good drive at the 18th and then put a 3-iron on the green .
15 The image of Penda as an octogenarian at the Winwaed but still with two young sons ( Wulfhere and Aethelred ) has not proved a credible one to historians .
16 Cannon , after a miss , hit and lay for a single at the fourth and then they stole two at the fifth where Muirhead just failed by a fraction with a raised take out .
17 Morse looked at her : looked at the piled-up hair above her wistful face ; looked down at the full and observably bra-less bosom ; looked down at the taut stretch of black stocking between the knee and the thigh of her crossed right leg .
18 Even at the simplest and most active plate boundaries , a major earthquake caused by a few metres movement of a fault recurs perhaps six times a millennium .
19 Then on the second day , Nicklaus puts it stone-dead at the 5th and so he 's taken just three shots for the 5th !
20 I am a present looking at the dozen or so cones sitting on the floor and am making up my mind to do something with them , but even with ingenious ideas , how does one find time with all that knitting to do ?
21 Anne Greasley ( Mrs Bradley ) was an Archive Trainee at the Bodleian and now works as an archivist at the Bristol Record Office .
22 These researchers attempt to provide simple rules which could be applied as productions at the tactical and even strategical levels .
23 The possibility of automatization of tasks at the tactical or even strategical level appears to be consistent with views of driver behaviour which regard normal driving as being primarily controlled by the simple maintenance of safety margins ( e.g. Summala , 1976 ; Summala , 1988 ) .
24 She squinted in bewilderment at the ten or so boarders who had formed her little band of helpers .
25 Within this locality we look at the imminent or fairly imminent closure of , of , of .
26 At the oldest and most ruined building , they stopped and Mr Bumble took out his piece of paper .
27 Jobclubs are aimed at the younger and less skilled end of the market .
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