Example sentences of "[noun] be [adj] [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | Department of Transport inspectors are due down at his boat the Helga Maria today to check that everything is shipshape for the 4,000 mile trip , and Jack hopes to set off tomorrow . |
2 | Pam Wright was three over at the turn but ended up with a level par 73 and a four-round total of 293. 930319 |
3 | Its three illustrated volumes of 60 to 100 pages have sold 70 copies each , and a supplement of 200 newly discovered grips is due out at Christmas . |
4 | They said things were bad up at Chilete with several houses already fallen into the river . ’ |
5 | So the Cabriolet 's top is hollow down at least as far as the bass E string , and I suspect a little further . |
6 | On Monday morning Shelley was early down at the medical centre . |
7 | The Pirates were three down at Humberside before rallying to take the lead but the Seahawks salvaged a 6-6 draw with a late goal by Grant Slater . |
8 | They show that those tests have nothing to do with the amount spent per pupil in individual authority areas — some of the biggest spenders were right down at the bottom . |
9 | Bristol fixture is a 100 hundred years old … and it was a happy birthday for the cherry and whites as they ran away with it … there 'll be no telegrams from the Queen for Bristol though just a few nasty looks from the coach … first try was scored by Neil Matthews and Gloucester with help of a penalty were 11-6 up at half-time … |
10 | Darlington were five up at halftime after Jane Littlewood hit a fine hat-trick . |
11 | The house was right down at the bottom of the street , and I moved like a ghost from lamp to lamp , tiptoeing for some reason , as if I were in a jungle in dread of attracting the attention of wild animals prowling near me . |