Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb base] at " in BNC.
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1 | Military leaders in the sixteenth century who could not find wars to fight elsewhere might turn on their own sovereigns and fight at home ; there had been some decades of civil war in England after the English had been driven out of France in the middle of the fifteenth century . |
2 | If , therefore , the pointer reads " here " and we blink our eyes and look at it again we shall certainly find the pointer the second time still stolidly sitting at the mark " here " . |
3 | IT 'S the time you lean out of your car window when a man says something about women drivers and yell at them to ‘ come over here and say that . ’ |
4 | These are connected vertically to the idol along the spinal column , over the chakras and end at the head . |
5 | The Crown Prince had achieved what he set out to do in March ; though his small auxiliary clearing action had taken him nearly three months and cost at least as many lives as the whole of the rest of the fighting to date . |
6 | I hold my shivering knees and stare at the shadows on the walls . |
7 | Mort Shapiro recommends : that firms take their time , since undue haste could diminish performance ; that every stage should be documented ; that accurate language should be used on all occasions ; and that auditors stick to their checklists and deviate at their peril . |
8 | Visit the famous Keukenhof Gardens and marvel at the thousands of flowers displayed with perfect artistry in the greenhouses and beautiful landscaped gardens spread across the 65 acre estate . |
9 | Aisha 's insistent words in the grain store , as she shook her gold earrings and the bangles on her wrist , urging me to stay at home , but I could only gaze at her shoes and marvel at how exactly they matched her handbag . |
10 | Congress , pick up your rulebooks and look at page seven , Clause nine Rule two . |
11 | Sprinkle the top evenly with chocolate chips and serve at once . |
12 | As a fellow Chairman of these Tribunals I find myself in general agreement with him , although is until some way is found to eliminate obviously frivolous appeals from the Local Appeal Tribunal 's decisions I doubt the practicality of having appeals to a Tribunal of Commissioners and blanch at the thought of their Lordships of the Court of Session 's comments if asked to deal with some of the material placed before a single Commissioner at present . |
13 | Or stretch her limbs and laugh at the careworn ways of her elders ? |
14 | Ice expected to last some time , but look for a few skimmers and perch at Newport on pole and maggot . |
15 | Glance at the sentences and memorize the next few phrases and look at the audience while you are speaking . |
16 | Ladle over the sauce , garnish with the fried pork and Sichuan peppercorns and serve at once . |
17 | Even with his skills and influence at the Prime Minister 's disposal , however , by the end of January Miyazawa 's future tenure as Prime Minister appeared to be distinctly uncertain . |
18 | If you have to tie a tourniquet , do not keep up pressure for longer than ten minutes and allow at least one minute between re-applications . |
19 | The stage-by-stage process of strategic planning , illustrated in Figure 2.2 , demands a series of meetings to assemble and discuss the relevant information , formulate opinions and arrive at decisions . |
20 | Initial mounting of such bibliographic files such as the Institute of Scientific Information citation indices and EMBASE at Bath , and the continuing support with the Economic and Social Research Council ( ESRC ) for the datacentre at Manchester are manifestations of this programme , which envisages the creation of up to five datacentres . |
21 | Fenna is flame and fire , and moves on the wings of the night that are dragon-wings , to dance with taloned claws and mock at hopes of safety . |
22 | You have to follow the rules and work at the right pace to make it work . |
23 | It was further recognised that project-related work in the library also brought benefits in terms of teacher/pupil interaction and support : you have the opportunity to get closer to them as well … to help them better because you can go round small groups and talk at length while others are getting on with something that you know they are interested in . |
24 | We can break into small groups and look at what 's happening throughout the castle . |
25 | Vehicles use main roads and deliver at night to ease congestion and to save fuel . |
26 | The Rev. Goldsmith returned to England in June 1891 , returning to Halling in July to hold meetings and preach at the Church before his return to Australia . |
27 | Children have to learn that it is easier to start at one end of a line of objects and finish at the other . |
28 | Sprinkle with chopped herbs and serve at once . |
29 | It had been hoped that the bespectacled Bunter , legendary consumer of cream buns and pop at Greyfriars School for the last 84 years , would have his own cartoon series on TV . |
30 | If in California , demand faggots and pease at health food restaurant . |