Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [adv] at " in BNC.
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1 | The lack of a goalkeeper was exposed most harshly at Felton on Saturday . |
2 | The relevant comment I have heard most often at NCT meetings is that on-one minds a child displaying anti-social behaviour as long as we can see mum is doing something about it ! |
3 | And as I say , in during the war years our rations , we were all treated so fairly at the Co-op I believe you know , we were really treated fairly . |
4 | The two unsynchronized tapes were then simply mixed together back at base before being transferred to disc . |
5 | They were England 's only changes from the side which had won so handsomely at Christchurch and Auckland . |
6 | For a moment , when Miles had looked so meltingly at her as those words poured from him , it seemed as though he were speaking to her , and the dark , wet night simply faded away from around her , and she was transported to a warm summer garden on the night of a Royal Ball . |
7 | Coningham said that he had looked more closely at Scott 's scheme since the last debate , and ‘ could not acquiesce in the high opinion which that gentleman appeared to entertain of himself , judging by the long string of superlatives in his own praise with which he wound up his recent letter to The Times ' . |
8 | If only she had looked more closely at his eyes . |
9 | A local Euro MP says the government should have looked more closely at its European neighbours before introducing the Poll Tax . |
10 | Her outburst had at least got some of her anger off her chest , but she was still a prisoner , and when fresh falls of snow were forecast she felt near the end of her tether at the prospect of being trapped any longer at Rocamar . |
11 | Brian Lara was dropped low down at first slip by Wessels off his first ball from Snell , and Keith Arthurton , in his first Test for three years , survived two slip catches off no-balls and another actual chance in his top score of 59 , filled with 10 exciting on-side boundaries . |
12 | As the coach pulled powerfully up the hill away from Woodstock , Ashenden once again looked slightly anxiously at his watch . |
13 | Just looked steadily back at him with the faintest trace of a smile . |
14 | Seventeen of the locks are grouped closely together at Caen Hill , west of the town . |
15 | We 've looked very closely at fire safety as it 's currently existing , and within out current statutory and discretionary responsibilities . |
16 | Yes , well , I think the P A Gs have looked very carefully at all of these things , and while not being happy with er , a number of them , there really is n't er , much alternative er , ways to go . |
17 | The City and the County Councils have looked very seriously at the erm traffic study that the Oxford Preservation Trust commissioned , and they are working on it and working on ways of implementing it within the City centre . |
18 | It , it is n't being approached very vigorously at the moment , er in a general sense because of two things . |
19 | Such samples can be interviewed very quickly at a fraction of the cost of full-scale randomly chosen samples . |
20 | Hence , Irish Young Scientists have done remarkably well at international science competitions . |
21 | In keeping with the rank-and-file strength of the movement , however , pressure was applied most effectively at local level . |
22 | The results of this work were disseminated most recently at a workshop in Peterborough on 7 November 1991 which we jointly sponsored with the Agricultural Development and Advisory Service . |
23 | He has done so well at scum primarily because Hughes is the ideal partner/workhorse for him . |
24 | And it 's Tommy who 's scored , the young Irishman has done so well at the heart of the defence for Shrewsbury , has got into the opposition penalty area and what about this for a score line ? |
25 | I dreamt last night that J.R.T. said " You need not worry ; you will be accepted all right at the Academy of Arts . " |
26 | She heard the sound of the sea , the cry of the gulls and then her own cry , as he made love to her in the same way as he had done long ago at the Angel Inn . |
27 | At most , they had hinted only obliquely at the removal of Mary herself ; the phrase ‘ to seek the next remedy ’ in the letter of 19 July could not be more guarded . |
28 | To set as your aim an examination seen only dimly at the end of a period of many months is to invite failure in your studies . |
29 | Pearson , England 's former centre-forward , is impressed with what he has seen so far at Valley Parade . |
30 | It can be applied easily even at high or low temperatures ( down to -20°C ) , is unaffected by rain 15 minutes after application , and resists marking . |