Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] at [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Where the tracks turns right at the woods , walk ahead to the gap in the hedge where the path joins the Ridgeway ( 639 032 ) . |
2 | Guruji looks inquiringly at the companions . |
3 | The little hamlet of San Felice lies virtually at the gates of Siena . |
4 | BLUE PLANET 's sensational photography explores continents and oceans , and looks too at the forces that influence our environment : storms , volcanoes , earthquakes , typhoons and , perhaps the most powerful of all , Mankind . |
5 | When I ask our guide who lives there , he glances disapprovingly at the slums . |
6 | While other poets busily peer about them , acknowledging the given world , Porter looks inwards at the figures described by his imagination . |
7 | Corrosion within heating systems gradually eats away at the insides of steel radiators to form iron oxides — the brown or black sludge that is so familiar to any d-i-y plumber . |
8 | There 's a great physicality to it , like when Lee 's bro Neil biffs away at the drums during ‘ Failure ’ . |
9 | A leader without a party to go to , he nods and winks his way through the set crammed with seaside singalongs , while brother Scott grins cheesily at the girls during a knockabout ‘ Theme From The New Avengers ’ . |
10 | A leader without a party to go to , he nods and winks his way through the set crammed with seaside singalongs , while brother Scott grins cheesily at the girls during a knockabout ‘ Theme From The New Avengers ’ . |
11 | Havelock Ellis said , ‘ A worm gnaws periodically at the roots of women 's life . ’ |
12 | However , one major difference has been that the mind of an individual develops with time and becomes better at the tasks it undertakes , whereas computers , with certain limited exceptions , perform at the same level of ability until replaced by a better machine or a better program . |