Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | Ramage & Ferguson established at Victoria Shipyard . |
2 | He snatched my ticket , demanded to know if I was Miss or Mrs. glanced at my ringless left hand when I refused to answer , crossed out ‘ Ms ’ and wrote ‘ Miss ’ . |
3 | Where Sorenstam finished at 11 under par , Helen Alfredsson , her sister Swede , came in at seven under . |
4 | Seeing Joseph staring at the women , Paul walked over to him and put an arm around his shoulder . |
5 | Unfortunately the crossing in was poor and our best chances came when Strach , Sharp , or Mcallister ran at the defence ( good tackling denied Strachan a certain goal ) . |
6 | Where Lewis looked at the world around him , even when he was writing autobiography , Leavis looked ever more attentively at himself . |
7 | Seeing Mungo looking at them , Emily whispered : ‘ Animal traps . |
8 | If there are no other Orcs or Goblins to fire at , the affected Mob squabbles instead ( see below ) . |
9 | There , much to Dexter 's amazement , Blanche strode down some steps to the kitchen , where Beasley sat at a pine table nursing a glass of wine . |
10 | He may have been the Richard Whit or White matriculated at Magdalen Hall , Oxford , in 1584 , though this is not certain . |
11 | The soldiers grew uneasy and grumbled amongst themselves so Mandeville shouted at them to begin the search . |
12 | He looked so tired , his thin face drawn below tufts of reddish hair , that Alexandra smiled at him warmly . |
13 | By this time , all provinces except Zambezia had at least 40 per cent female enrolment . |
14 | It seems that David had at first great difficulty in making his way with the public , and was several times unsuccessful in his efforts after fame . |
15 | She feels it 's sad that Frankie died at a time when he was just becoming popular with a younger audience . |
16 | His expression was inscrutable , but his hands were clenched so tightly into fists that Meredith marvelled at the man 's ability to keep the muscles of his face so impassive . |
17 | Moreover , it 's surely no coincidence that PWI comes at a time when anti-trust allegations against Microsoft are reportedly still under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission . |
18 | One Protestant Unionist recalled that Paisley arrived at his house a month before a Belfast Corporation election and asked if he and another person would be willing to stand . |
19 | It is the more remarkable that Pound , no more than any one else for fifty years after Hardy died , pondered the Virgilian epigraph that Hardy put at the head of his ‘ Poems of 1912–13 ’ , originally in Satires of Circumstance , ( London , 1914 ) . |
20 | It is to this image of the reformed soul and the nature of its experience that Hilton turns at greater length in Scale 2 . |
21 | This unique video shows all the build up to the World Angling Championship in 1990 , the practice sessions , discussions , the work which ensures that England remain at the top of the world . |
22 | Ryland Davies is a fluent and musically amiable Jenik , but he is plainly not at home in the long and crucial stretches of middle-to-low register that Smetana throws at him ; and the same is true of David Owen 's otherwise rather stylish Vasek . |
23 | Ari watched with interest the sharp glance that Roirbak directed at her . |
24 | I had made the mistake of volunteering to sleep on the couch in the living room on the nights that Janice stayed at our flat ; this offer was made with what I thought was obvious sarcasm one evening while Gav and Norris were attempting to develop a technique for cooking poppadoms in the microwave . |
25 | This was the very first painting that Artemesia completed at the age of 17 . |
26 | All bar Thelma , an MGM release , come from Warner and all except JFK priced at £13.99 cost £12.99 . |
27 | earlier on in the book was the pictures that Rochester looked at |
28 | But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well . |
29 | all that proved to me is , is that Helen the board , the examination board that Helen did at the college , she said it was a much , a much better exam to do than it was at |
30 | Restoration gossip that Norton lived at Richmond Palace , acquired at a cheap rate after the king 's execution , is puzzling ; his home at the time was actually Oatlands Park , near Weybridge , Surrey , and at his death his widow claimed to be penniless . |