Example sentences of "[verb] they at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Other sketchbooks contain swift pencil notations which correspond to oil paintings , although it is not entirely clear what function they served and whether Monet consulted them at any later stage in the evolution of his compositions .
2 To Ruth , crouching by Gran , he seemed hugely tall ; but he gazed round like a helpless child , seeming not to see them at first .
3 Once they 've joined in the Pirates Club , you 'll be lucky to see them at all , as they go through their paces for the junior cabaret ( where a lot of hidden young talent come to light ) , or as they enjoy the treasure hunts and fancy dress parties .
4 ‘ Normally we do n't like people to see them at this stage .
5 The girl cried out in alarm at the sound of Rohmer 's shout , swinging back to see them at last .
6 Seven student teachers will be taking their examinations on 21st and 28th March — we wish them luck and hope to see them at next Q.T. Day .
7 Several older NCT children have started school this year so we sha n't be seeing them at Open Houses now …
8 It is a moment that is likely to reshape the strategic thinking of traditional , print-on-paper publishers , perhaps encouraging them at last to re-define their activities and participate more extensively in information media of all kinds .
9 Israeli children eat these pancakes during Hanukkah in December but you can make them at any time of the year .
10 As they moved from one high-ceilinged panelled room to the next , signs of disorder and decay met them at each open door .
11 The highest type of firework last year if it was specified was the sparkler remarkably enough and we would make this point very seriously that parents tend to give children sm very small children sparklers and they must remember tha that these things are fireworks they are dangerous they do get red hot er they must supervise them at all times when they give them sparklers cos they may wave them around they may se set somebody else 's clothing on fire with them they may get the sparks in their eyes if they get too close to them er and one particular danger of course is that they they may get hold of en the hot end when the firework has finally extinguished and they think it 's all finished with .
12 Men often ‘ raise questions , and multiply disputes , which never coming to any clear resolution , are proper only to continue and increase their doubts , and to confirm them at last in perfect scepticism ’ .
13 Now you know the rules , set a good example to other drivers by using them at all times ; who knows , they may even copy your driving style and do it right too !
14 Fear of side effects prevent a further 25 to 33 per cent using them at all .
15 ‘ You should n't be eating them at all .
16 The interpretation of what remains as historical evidence is after all fundamental to the historians craft , but the deliberate preservation of historical source materials in the absence of context ( or worse still the failure to preserve them at all ) surely does little justice to the society in which we live .
17 These agents are toxic when given systemically , and so producing them at high concentration within the tumour is an attractive goal .
18 Well if they actually took the time to explain to you what went into those sausages , you probably would n't eat them at all , would you ?
19 Eadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum .
20 You had to wear them at certain times .
21 I thought you used to wear them at one time
22 Even if someone believes the most secure and pernicious lies , he will not be able to help himself from doubting them at some time .
23 Toothed whales usually travel in pods and hunt fish and quid by pursuing them at high speed .
24 Males have brightly striped fringes and flash them at each other when displaying during combat .
25 Remember the carnations , we got them at one of the shops , the florist in .
26 I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell .
27 Their value is 200 GCs if sold to a collector ; non-collectors wo n't buy them at any price .
28 " They were wearing army clothes — but you can buy them at any army surplus stores . "
29 Then take two cuts of the cards off the bottom of the pack and place them at each end before placing the rest in the middle .
30 Nobody want them at twenty pound ?
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