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

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1 Have a look at the horses first , shall we ?
2 Let us now leap into the future , and look at the genes present then .
3 The Blues are also looking enviously at the Ports Dublin-based midfielder Martin Russell .
4 Gill is bringing in Kyoto and Victor , our CIB designers , to look at the signs this afternoon .
5 Had a look at the records last night and saw that Sterland scored 5 goals in the Div II championship and 7 in the 20-odd matches he played in the Div I Championship .
6 Wembley will also advise on security , tickets and merchandise and be heavily involved with the mechanics of staging a variety of events at the stadia concerned .
7 Each party tended to see its own central ideal and to look at the others concerned as a perverse distraction from it .
8 There was a small explosion at the ramparts several yards away , but it was nothing to worry about … only Harry trying to free the long , iron six-pounder in which the head of a French cynic , Voltaire , had become jammed … rather surprisingly , the Collector thought , a narrow , lozenge-shaped head like that ; Harry had been unable to ram the head home to the cartridge and so , according to normal procedure , was obliged to destroy the charge by pouring water down the vent ; followed by a small quantity of powder , also through the vent , to blow out his makeshift shot .
9 One person must remain at the nets all the time to deal with the rabbits as they become entangled .
10 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 .
11 The bare statistics of the school ( 85 per cent of children on free school meals , 25 per cent from single-parent families , 45 per cent of parents unemployed ) only hint at the difficulties some of the pupils faced in their home lives .
12 Looking at the objects available is of little help , as it 's only by trial and error that the problem can be solved .
13 A big difference from the episode we have at the vets each month !
14 Mr Scully adds that security considerations may limit what data an individual can look at — London , for instance , can not look at the accounts specific to Hong Kong .
15 cos you can have a real good go at the wheels that way outside
16 Dave 's verdict : lightweight travellers , cyclists and mountain marathoners would do well to look at the advantages this flexible combination system offers .
17 Amazingly , the Million , which is restricted to the 250 yearlings sold at the Goffs Million sale the year before , will continue to clash with the Arc weekend because the sales it is tied to take place the week after .
18 I do n't think they teach those tricks at the seminaries any more . ’
19 When faced with proposals which offer ‘ a reorientation of communications cutting across traditional routes and boundaries ’ , which in English means building roads over people 's houses , and that routes for these roads are represented by a squiggle from a felt tip pen , which then is incorporated as the project logo , we must begin to wonder if the DED and DOE are poking fun at the communities likely to suffer .
20 A more worrying element was the requirement to assess the progress of each pupil formally at the ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 .
21 Labour members were told of Mr Winmills decision in a letter , but according to his deputy , his leadership was to be challenged at the groups annual meeting on Saturday .
22 We look at the options available , and solve some common heating problems .
23 Zita Thornton looks at the options available
24 " If you do not have an existing service agreement with Olympus it is certainly worth looking at the options available — whatever type of instrument is in use . "
25 Those of us who are involved with the courts should look closely at the options available , specifically in the sentencing of cases involving violence .
26 The aims of the per cent club were described by the Archbishop of Canterbury , at the clubs , at the clubs annual general meeting last week , as clear and refreshing .
27 Lone Star will be top draw at the clubs this year .
28 He said : ‘ Look at the problems 12 years of Tory mismanagement will bequeath to us ; a balance of payments deficit financed by hot money , casino-type operation — money which will fly away at the prospect of a Labour victory . ’
29 In this chapter we shall look at ways of smoothing the edges off the jagged initial appearance of data plotted over time ; we shall look at the observations three at a time , taking seriously the spirit of this somewhat sarcastic remark , to get indications of the trend .
30 He held my hand too , and pulled at the fingers one by one .
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