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

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1 Do 20 walking jogs on the spot , raising your arms up and down at the sides .
2 He is just 50 and apparently at the limits of his political ambition .
3 As the island subsided the reef would grow upwards and outwards at the edges , the only places where growth is active for reasons already stated , while the dead part of the reef between the island and the front of the reef would be flooded .
4 In such circumstances , therefore , it may be prudent to include the following additional proviso : PROVIDED THAT while this Lease is vested in ( Tenant 's name ) any notice or document to be served on the Tenant shall be served at its registered office and not at the Premises The tenant may object to the amendments suggested to be made to s 196 and wish to amend or delete them .
5 Digestion occurs in approximately equal numbers at the tips of the incisors and along their lengths , 32 per cent at the tips only , 36 per cent at both the tips and along the lengths of the incisors , and 32 per cent along the lengths only and not at the tips .
6 It would be less at the equator ( perhaps half a degree ) and more at the poles perhaps six degrees ; certainly enough to melt a great deal of polar ice .
7 The medical examining committee met at the Crown & Anchor tavern up to 31 July 1809 and thereafter at the Freemasons ' tavern until at least 1821 .
8 In the course of the 1960s the boundaries of what counted as " English " began to expand as more interdisciplinary and joint programmes of study were offered , especially at the new universities and later at the polytechnics .
9 Donna sat in the sitting-room , glancing endlessly at the sheets of paper they 'd picked up from the bank that day and also at the notes Ward had left .
10 A. Anyone carrying out work in the Village has to sign in and out at the Wardens Lodge .
11 End your massage the same way you began by placing one hand on your partner 's head and the other at the base of the spine and then at the feet .
12 They walked around the graveyard for a short time , looking at the graves and then at the papers .
13 Let us look in more detail at the difficulties inherent for everyone in appropriate penetration and then at the problems that can arise in marriage when these are or an extreme nature .
14 He studied chemistry at Kassel Polytechnic and then at the universities of Jena and Marburg .
15 It was astonishment that anybody could have expected anything else and consequently at the paroxysms of indignation which Government and opposition , press and public , exhibited .
16 He looked long and searchingly at the Banks of Knamber that tonight were as they had been then before the moon rose , grey and pale as a sky dotted with tiny black clouds .
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