Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] at [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 For those in search of the true state of this extraordinary art , there is no better guide than the massive , three-volume Handbook , written by the cream of the US artificial intelligentsia and skilfully edited at Ed Feigenbaum 's AI citadel at Stanford University .
2 I got wet thro ’ and was kindly and hospitably treated at Mrs. Fletcher 's sisters … ’
3 Camera-gun recovered from a Dornier Do 17 and successfully sold at Christie 's August sale .
4 He gives the example of Johnny Saxon who , three years after winning the world welterweight title , was charged with burglary and eventually institutionalized at New Jersey State Mental Hospital : ‘ Boxing does not leave all its scars on a fighter 's face ’ ( 1973 , p.325 ) .
5 The Book was found buried in the ground almost three months later , and presumably remained at Kells until it was brought to Dublin and presented to Trinity College by Henry Jones , Bishop of Meath , some time after the year 1661 .
6 Redfern launched a circulating exhibition of recent graphic works at the beginning of the year , there has been a print survey at New York 's Museum of Modern Art , and now a collection of important and fragile pictures dating from the Fifties and Sixties , coordinated by the Tàpies Foundation in Barcelona and already seen at IVAM in Valencia , has arrived at the Serpentine Gallery ( to 9 August ) .
7 His own Palladian compositions show a number of idiosyncrasies of detail , the only significant one being a frequent use of the pyramidal roof-form derived , inter alia , from Palladio 's Villa Emo and already repeated at Pembroke Lodge and Marble Hill ; but other elements are more noteworthy .
8 and just look at England !
9 The passengers boarded another aircraft and finally landed at Faro airport yesterday afternoon , five hours behind schedule .
10 Eventually we took off again , this time into the cloud-spattered European sky and finally arrived at Heathrow well past dark .
11 Crucial to the conviction was evidence from Pederick , who had , at his own trial , admitted planting the bomb and further claimed at Anderson 's trial that he had done so on the latter 's instructions .
12 I was 19 and still studying at RADA when I made my first TV appearance .
13 is ex- and like started at Wallingford when it was built .
14 Bernard was ordained in Carlisle in 1968 and later served at Keswick Youth Centre and then at Barrow and Whitehaven .
15 These were the controversial paintings rejected by the jury of the Salon d'Automne and later exhibited at Kahnweiler 's gallery in the rue Vignon .
16 There are two and a half million ethnic Hungarians in Transylvania and almost one million in Slovakia , both minorities being a result of the punishment and reward system adopted in the treaties of Versailles and Trianon and substantially confirmed at Yalta .
17 Unable to practise , he turned to teaching at Cheltenham School of Architecture close to the home he had designed and substantially built at Malvern , despite his affliction , and became deputy principal .
18 Capricorn Note , owned by Stuart Ray and now trained at Wimbledon by Arthur Hitch , races in a five-dog heat on Saturday and should qualify for the second round .
19 Jones , who 's forty three , and now lives at Wyman 's Brook in Cheltenham , appeared at a special court hearing in Cirencester .
20 Mr John McIleree , who served with the Royal Signals for 20 years and now lives at Scotton , near Richmond , has been working for his technology degree since 1973 when he was still in the Army .
21 In 1991 the selectors were Andrew Brighton , a critic and art historian who trained as a painter and who now runs the MA in Art and Architecture at Kent Institute and Sandy Moffat , an artists who studied at Edinburgh and now teaches at Glasgow School of Art .
22 Finally , there is the castle 's secret history — Dover 's involvement in World War II , now vividly and dramatically displayed at Hellfire Corner .
23 " I 'm going to tea with Mrs. Mott , " she added , and then glancing at Jenny , " Mr. Matthew 's away for the week-end , so do n't fret about seeing him . "
24 He waved out the match , gazed at it thoughtfully for a moment , dropped it into the ashtray and then looked at Herr Nordern .
25 He watched as Siban went out through the door , and then glanced at Alexei .
26 Ben drew up the car and then glanced at Zoe .
27 Tweed leant back in his chair , glanced at Monica while Newman checked his notebook , dialled a Helsinki number , waited and then stared at Tweed .
28 He attended the Zurich Polytechnic under G. Staedler , and then studied at Heidelberg University under R. W. Bunsen .
29 Salman Rushdie was born in Bombay in 1947 , went to school in England and then studied at Cambridge .
30 He hummed softly to himself , and then winked at Irina .
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