Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] and at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The 27 finalists are listed below and at the time of going to press they are poised for the grand final in London . |
2 | Government regional and labour mobility policies have also proved their economic worth even though they have not been pursued vigorously and at the most appropriate periods . |
3 | A leaking gutter , for instance , can be repaired quickly and at a small cost , but if the leak remains unnoticed , water could seriously damage the fabric , resulting in expensive repairs for the future . ’ |
4 | The safety-belt held me back as I jerked forward and at the same second heard the ghastly clash of metal hitting metal . |
5 | Sales service teams in the UK and Ireland ensure that our on-trade draught equipment is operating efficiently and at the correct temperature so that the products can be served in the very best condition . |
6 | Mr Thomas was from Hastings where he practised privately and at the Royal East Sussex Hospital as a heart surgeon . |
7 | It is dorsal in position , lying above and at the side of the fore intestine and its structure is described in a wide variety of types by Cazal ( 1948 ) , two common arrangements being shown in Fig. 63 . |
8 | For seventeen years Father Conlin had been closely involved in the educational provision of the Diocese , a far from easy task but one in which he achieved much and at the same time earned the respect and affection of Clergy , Governors and Teachers . |
9 | I shuffled away and at the bottom of the stairs the back of my hand accidentally knocked the rail , hard . |
10 | The interest displayed here and at an earlier Scottish Industry Exhibition at which SCOTBIS also exhibited was very encouraging , thereby raising the profile not only of the SSL but also of the National Library . |
11 | ‘ What 's wrong , Will ? ’ she asked apprehensively and at the sound of her voice , he burst into tears . |
12 | Another angle on psychological differences between blacks and whites is given by Worthy and Markle who argue that white sportsmen do better at self-paced activities , ‘ ones in which the individual responds , when he chooses , to a relatively static or unchanging stimulus ’ , whereas blacks have an edge in reactive activities , ‘ in which the individual must respond appropriately and at the right time to changes in the stimulus situation ’ ( 1970 ) . |
13 | Follow a wall to a gate , turn right and at the bottom head west to the road . |
14 | Many of the world 's leading doctors have been trained here and at the neighbouring Medical School of Edinburgh University . |
15 | To start the saw , the starting lock at the top of the handle has to be pressed forwards and at the same time the trigger switch is squeezed . |
16 | Thus , even if space is left within and at the end of each index , updating will involve the shifting and shuffling of a number of records or the use of pointers and links to the new records . |
17 | He learned quickly and at the age of 19 met Samuel Bradbury , a noted local cricketer , in a single-wicket contest , so popular in those days , for a ‘ substantial wager . ’ |
18 | However , a group of retailers , eg Spar or VG grocers , may join together to advertise effectively and at a reasonable cost . |
19 | Common thoroughfares ran everywhere and at every level from basement to attic . |
20 | Therefore : ‘ If this replacement proceeds smoothly and at the same rate as the disappearance , we have a case of simple reproduction , which corresponds to a situation in which the productive social labour remains uniform , with the productive forces unchanging . ’ |
21 | And I un well as I understand it from , from , from the friends in Moscow their , their traditional industries are very archaic , they may have erm , the expertise in , in the armament section , but the other things , what they need is some of our engineers and we 've got a lot of engineers who were working overseas and at the moment are n't . |