Example sentences of "and [vb -s] at the " in BNC.

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1 Design Standards for this section will be similar to those for the Colinton Section consisting of dual two-lane carriageways with a central reservation and verges at the shoulders .
2 Bradford , for all the Italian wine and canapes at the mill 's art gallery , looked like a dank study by Hockney 's northern predecessor L.S.Lowry .
3 If the stake can not take the strain and goes at the ground level weak spot , the plant stem has to bend sharply where it is trapped between its firmly-held root and the bottom tie .
4 There were gasps and whistles at the magnitude of the figure .
5 ‘ That 's because he enters by the old tower door and sits at the back , where he ca n't be seen , ’ she replied eagerly .
6 He comes to the bar and sits at the table there by the tree . ’
7 We told them how our oldest member , 91-year-old Mr. Hunt , takes unfailing care of our security , and sits at the hub of the affair providing a whole intelligence service for us as well .
8 We recently summarized all the data obtained so far by comparing archaebacterial housekeeping proteins with their homologues from eubacteria and eukaryotes at the sequence level .
9 It came as no surprise to mystics that DNA is found to function like a right handed helix in which each tread is of the same size and turns at the same rate of 36° per tread .
10 He sits in the first pew he comes to and leers at the door every twenty seconds with the frowsiest of sighs .
11 He sits on a very smoky-looking cloud and he laughs and laughs at the sight of copulation .
12 Eventually she 'll learn that you are powerless and laughs at the smacks
13 She will know at what point domestic happiness begins to cloy , where love , tidiness , rent , rates , clothes , entertaining , and rings at the doorbell should stop , and will recognize that there is no more sombre enemy of good art than the pram in the hall . ’
14 They need a sympathetic response , that is understandable and starts at the beginning .
15 The race starts at the Royal Oak , Owl Lane , and finishes at the maypole in the high street .
16 The run , in aid of the NI Hospice , started at the Chimney Corner Inn and finishes at the Lansdowne Court Hotel .
17 The Challenge starts from Currie Post Office at 8 a.m. and finishes at the City Chambers , where a cyclists ’ breakfast is being laid on .
18 He opens the inner front door that leads to the enclosed porch and glances at the doormat .
19 I have noticed small mites and flatworms at the front of the tank .
20 While planning the gig , the agent works with the promoter and looks at the event 's costs .
21 Michele Hanson examines the problems imposed by budget cuts and staff shortages , and looks at the need for long-term strategies .
22 Hong Kong , Hong Kong , Beats the Chinese Heart , a Viewpoint touring exhibition by Simon Buckley shows the mix of traditional and modern lifestyles in Hong Kong and looks at the how the Chinese community has attempted to recreate the atmosphere of Hong Kong in Manchester ( until 2 Mar ) .
23 The opening chapter uses a slightly different method and looks at the greatest variable in improving — namely ourselves , since the way we approach and react to learning greatly affects the end result .
24 The second of our John Paul Jones analyses was requested by Rob Scholes of Sutton Coldfield , and looks at the 4th and 5th 12-bar sequences of the ‘ quiet ’ section in the middle of The Lemon Song from Led Zeppelin II , just before the concluding uptempo choruses ( CD time 4.33 to 5.34 apparently ! ) .
25 The sociolinguistic approach to peer communication records naturalistic dialogue and looks at the structure of conversation in terms of maintaining discourse effectively ( Garvey , 1984 ; McTear , 1985 ) .
26 Creditor management is based upon criteria supplied by the lender and looks at the credit behaviour of the individual , not just a single account .
27 It begins by defining the augmented nature of the product or service being purchased , and looks at the derived characteristics of demand for goods and services in these industrial markets .
28 The chapter goes on to outline the main purchase types , and looks at the importance of contract markets in many industrial buying situations .
29 She examines the connection between the curriculum and the deviance of boy and girl pupils and looks at the possibilities of combating sexist curricula .
30 This chapter discusses the notion of planning , examines different approaches to planning and looks at the changes in attitudes to planning that have taken place .
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