Example sentences of "at [art] [noun pl] [coord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She came to visit Streatlam to look at the horses and I thought what a very handsome woman she was .
2 For the next few years American audiences were shown aspects of their society that they could never have expected to have encountered at the movies and it must have struck at least some members of the public that film-going had become a more serious business .
3 I just look , I just look at the shelves and I look to see what they 've got and
4 A sudden wave of panic swept over her and she glanced at the others but it did n't seem as if she was going to learn anything for the moment .
5 It 's going to be a constant struggle and it 's going to start at the grassroots and we should n't see anybody 's experience as not worthwhile .
6 So when I take this out and pout this through the window it shines straight up and you can look at the clouds and you can tell which direction the wind is .
7 They themselves might ‘ motor ’ down to their country retreat at the weekends but they looked with signal disfavour on the idea that the vast mass of the populace might enjoy a similar mobility and have access to pleasures which for the moment were peculiarly their own .
8 He and Beryl and Bridget could go there at the weekends and they could all be there together for Christmas .
9 No , cos one of them kept going up to London for the we week and then went back home at the weekends and he had this lovely house !
10 It was Gre he was out at the Caithes and it blew up a a gale a Westerly gale and blew him across to Norway you see .
11 we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons
12 Look up at the rooftops and you will see things you have never noticed before .
13 As suggested by Szekeres ( 1972 ) , it is therefore possible to use these as coordinates in region IV , although care has to be taken at the boundaries and it is not possible to extend these coordinates into the prior regions II and III .
14 It was Barron who had made a show of looking at the figures but it was MacQuillan who had screamed at Pascoe down the telephone accusing him of fraud .
15 Additionally however , we need to make it clear that when we have looked at the figures and I would pay some to the opposition for bringing er some matters to our attention , erm and looking at the way in which very , very careful on the part of this council has led to a better reserve position than we would previously have expected .
16 So that if you 've been really rough , and you 're ninety nine , you can look at the figures and you 've still got nearly four years left .
17 Her mouth picked up at the corners and she just had to laugh .
18 Then she had the severest strain put on the control of her newly awakened ear-boxing predilection when his mouth twitched at the corners and it seemed , for a moment , that her sarcasm had amused him .
19 So this boy is looking at the irises and I 'm doing the VAT on a multiple despatch but I 'm also looking out of the corner of my eye and thinking , ‘ You 're a Monday to Friday . ’
20 I 've got a wee boy at the scouts and he should be in about half past eight .
21 Such occurrences have been rare at the Masters but we must eliminate them entirely if our patrons are to continue to merit their reputation as the most knowledgeable and considerate in the world . ’
22 They play Newry this Saturday at the Showgrounds and it 's an excellent opportunity for the Reds to move a step nearer their target of a quarter-final place .
23 Give me your word to meet me at twelve at the attorneys and I will take it . ’
24 In some ways wh I , I , I heard , I was listening to a description on Saturday at the serials and I must admit I thought to myself mm
25 Probably , during the war we did quite well , what with the black Americans because they were stationed at the towers and they used to give us kids chocolates and
26 Now this year what I 've done is actually going to see the form teacher and look at the classes and they 've actually given me a lot more information this year and hopefully , keep our fingers crossed , the classes are very varied and we have good , we have middling , and we have the not so good and we 've tried to keep those like that .
27 Members will be aware that ex-Councillors and were unsuccessful at the polls and I wish to ask the Council to place on record its thanks to their contribution to the work of this Council made by those members and to wish them well in the future .
28 My very experienced colleague remarked that her machine was looping at the edges and she could n't seem to cure it .
29 You can get to us , you can get on at the ba , at the baths and it comes up past Park and you get off , you get off at the end of Wickham Avenue
30 Now when you go through most of the things that you will see you can touch , but there are things up on the shelves at the sides and we put them there for special reasons , usually cos they 're very heavy or cos they might break easily .
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