Example sentences of "and [pos pn] [noun sg] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As conditions were calm and my position at that time left me right for a downwind left join in an easterly direction , I elected to land this way and flew a normal downwind base and approach .
2 In Damascus he would have loved baiting Marwan , the AP reporter , with Nick ; at the Comedy Store he would have laughed at the idea of the song someone had written for him — ‘ The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Bullets ’ ; , and my début at live interviews would have provided another entry for his file of great lines .
3 I thought I had the right build for it , and my footwork at that age was pretty neat .
4 These properties make possible studies of the pulsar at radio wavelengths with unprecedented detail , and indicate that it should be possible to detect both the pulsar and its companion at optical and perhaps shorter wavelengths .
5 The police , in early schemes of proactive community work , also took an interest in a locality and its population at all ages .
6 Dolly also slept soundly , with nothing on her conscience and her ankle at blissful rest .
7 I have written to Mrs on behalf of the Council expressing our sorrow and extending a message of support to her in her and her family at this sad time .
8 Head Edward Norris said : ‘ Our thoughts and prayers are with Kelly and her family at this time .
9 This form covers : the type of O licence needed , haulier 's status , previous experience , relevant convictions ( if any ) , financial position , maintenance arrangements for vehicles , details of nominated transport managers ( not needed for restricted O licence ) , particulars of advertisement of application , a list of vehicles and their location at proposed operating centres , plus a declaration by the haulier that he will abide by the rules of the O licensing system .
10 The story bring out the significance of dreams and their interpretation at this time .
11 And it was she who had said ‘ This is the way ’ and their arrival at this spot at the moment the friar was being attacked had flowed from that .
12 Clearly the nature of the defences and their effect at individual sites may be yet another indicator of different levels of complexity and status .
13 A day or two later Anthony Rouse and I were astonished to hear that her agents were demanding the interview be withdrawn because , as she complained in a letter to the BBC 's Director General , Hugh Carleton-Greene , we had given her a solemn undertaking over lunch not to mention the matter of Wells and their son at all .
14 Trained at Kings , first class track record and his fellowship at twenty-nine .
15 And he 's used Philip and now he i , i i in his purpose he brings down Peter a a and John to , to have their part i in his will and his purpose at this time .
16 There is little legend attached in early times to the name of Theseus ; and his build-up at this period as a companion and analogue of Herakles seems as a propaganda-figure for the Athenian democracy .
17 Indeed , it is a matter of pride for his club that in the February issue of Rugby World & Post Andrew led the try-scorers in Britain and Ireland with 23 ( he now has 26 ) and his partner at stand-off , Jonathan Newton , led the point-scorers with 267 ( now over 300 ) ;
18 Conserving and restoring the work of masons and artists from centuries past is the delicate task of Principal Conservator Rab Snowden and his team at Historic Scotland 's Stenhouse Conservation Centre .
19 Lewis 's father had died at sixty and his grandfather at sixty-two .
20 To their extraordinary stories we Christians can add another , of a man on a cross , whose body is twisted in the shape of God 's pain , and whose eyes blaze with his love and his anger at one and the same time .
21 That goes to all of us er er er and our safety at various calming er measures .
22 We express our solidarity with you and your government at this difficult time , and congratulate your fortitude and courage in withstanding the coup attempt .
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