Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [noun] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Soviet Communist Party 's ideology chief denied on Monday that the entire ruling Politburo had offered to resign or faced calls to resign at a key party meeting this month . |
2 | Sensitivity to heparin challenge of open or initiated complexes formed at the φ29 P A2b and P A3 promoters . |
3 | Effect of the ionic strength on the stability of open or initiated complexes formed at the P A2b promoter . |
4 | It was so much more businesslike to spread out needlework or write letters sitting at a table . |
5 | I think a top quality keeper should be a priority for any side that has ambitions to stay at the top . |
6 | However , as he gained experience with his new system of therapeutics , he realized that inherited tendencies lay at the root of many chronic health problems and he developed a further class of remedies , which he called nosodes , to counteract these inherited traits . |
7 | Fox woke , and found Mouse kneeling at the basin , rinsing clean both his own messkit and hers . |
8 | FIG. 2 a , Model E , a sequence of flux movements describing a reversal initiated in the Southern Hemisphere from flux patches originating in the Atlantic region ( centre of the circle ) and drifting west to accumulate at the Pacific rim and eliminate , then reverse , the initial configuration of four flux lobes . |
9 | The European Community has a particular responsibility for promoting and popularising language teaching at every level — within primary as well as secondary schools , and amongst adults as well as young people . |
10 | The enquiry will be based on detailed case studies , including corporate and state interests operating at the national and EEC levels , as well as local employers , landowners and pressure groups in three different rural districts — Copeland ( Cumbria ) , Aylesbury Vale ( Buckinghamshire ) and East Devon . |
11 | I knew how she envisaged it — all sparkle : the glass , the cutlery , the champagne , the eyes of the bride ; gleaming white napery , carnations and maidenhair fern swaddled at the stem in silver paper ; fallen flakes of expensive pastry , and the smart aroma of smoked salmon and asparagus blending subtly with the scent of flowers and wine ; loud voices and muted laughter ; sometimes a discreet tinkle of broken glass , because at a good wedding some breakage was unavoidable , indeed desirable , and evidence of an expansive generosity . |
12 | Perhaps because in future we will have a unified Budget , with tax and spending announcements made at the same time , Mr Lamont chose to look further ahead than the 1993–94 financial year . |
13 | The offenders had to enter into recognizances and find sureties to appear at the next ‘ Court of Justice Seat ’ , as the Forest Eyre was now called : final judgment was pronounced there . |
14 | She had expected to find them both still in bed , and was surprised by the noises from the kitchen , but she poked her head round the door and saw Maggie sitting at the kitchen table eating Weetabix in a reassuringly healthy way . |
15 | She looked up and saw Felipe lying at the top , head and shoulders over the drop , and Mitch joined him as she was still looking dazedly upwards . |
16 | She sat at her ease on the sofa , with her long , booted and pantalooned legs crossed at the ankles , but the expression on her face was bored and haughty . |
17 | Woolley belched , and stretched Margery sucked at the inside of her lip . |
18 | Gabo , Moore and Hepworth took sections and punched holes to get at the space within . |
19 | Moreover , under the shadow of the great metallurgical and textile factories , small-scale enterprise and handicraft production grew at a pace comparable to that of heavy industry . |
20 | Another simple solution , which Loughborough University 's department of water and waste engineering suggested at a water decade conference in Madras last year , is to put a pot chlorinator in each well . |