Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | By the time we rolled into Lima it was dark and , though we had taken hourly turns at the wheel , we were all of us limp with exhaustion . |
2 | Well I think we 'll have to re-look at the whole question of village envelopes in certain cases , where it is decided that low cost housing is desirable , and see if in some way , they can encourage the farmer to make land available so that he can make some money which he badly needs at the moment , as agriculture 's going through one of the biggest depressions it 's been through for years . |
3 | Rore properly stands at the head of this roll-call , above all for his madrigals which are both artistically and historically more important than his generally rather conservative Masses and motets . |
4 | The first line only starts at the left-hand margin . |
5 | Because the choice of opting out is largely represented to parents , former pupils and the local community as a means of securing a better financial arrangement from the DES than has been possible with the local authority , it is sometimes argued that it is not ethos or education but funding which alone lies at the heart of the decision . |
6 | At very least this habit will get us out of a rigid frame of mind which only looks at the problem in away determined by experience . |
7 | The ability to organise a classroom , a group or an individual child , to structure experience so that learning not only occurs at the moment of teaching but remains ; the sensitivity to perceive the world from a child 's perspective , the understanding to build for tomorrow upon the child 's present , and to know and appreciate a child 's weaknesses and strengths — these are the skills which are the basis for a teacher 's claim to ‘ professionalism ’ . |
8 | When a complementary wavelength is used the response to the small spot only occurs at the offset of the stimulus . |
9 | Almost anybody who is offered an honour of some kind indicates that he has had a period of anxious , nay tortured reflection , but somehow inexorably arrives at the conclusion that duty demands — duty to his family , his wife , his children , his bank manager — that he should accept the honour . |
10 | So a Gettier counter-example is one in which a has a justified but false belief by inference from which he justifiably believes something which happens to be true , and so arrives at a justified true belief which is not knowledge . |
11 | The null geodesic , v = constant , starts in region I , passes through the gravitational wave and apparently ends at the singularity . |
12 | In a like manner the force on an electron in an electric field has magnitude and direction but only exists at the coordinates of the electron . |
13 | The men worked steadily on , taking long breaks at the height of the day . |
14 | A fixed-term contract naturally expires at the end of the contract period . |
15 | Instead , stiff legged , he merely bends at the waist like a man twice his 37 years . |
16 | It can be much worse if you are selling as well as buying , for you are then involved in a dreaded thing called ‘ the chain' , which only moves at the pace of the slowest , if it does not disintegrate along the way and put you back to square one . |
17 | The remainder was paid for partly by the county education authority , partly by my mother 's long stints at the sewing machine . |
18 | ‘ A deferred rate mortgage is one where the mortgage is charged all the time at the normal APR , but the consumer only pays at a reduced rate during the early years , ’ Mr Ellis explained . |
19 | Moreover , this skilled incompetence not only operates at the individual level , it permeates the entire organisational culture as well . |
20 | It only learns at the end of a search . |
21 | A laser ( without injected signal ) necessarily operates at a frequency such that the total mistuning ( 8 plus any phase shift due to the medium ) is equal to zero ( modulo 2n ) . |
22 | The model only works at the level of the textbook example , the single isolated sentence . |
23 | This at least allows you to make the best of poor job ; a package which only works at the screen resolution could be a fifth the quality , or worse . |
24 | Because the history of the world , which only stops at the half-house of love to bulldoze it into rubble , is ridiculous without it . |
25 | It eventually arrives at a short recapitulation of the initial music which , in its turn , breaks into a closing ‘ burst ’ of music which does sound like late eighteenth-century wind music , but which is actually a stylistic pastiche . |
26 | It is only at the end of the poem that Mariana finally despairs at the realisation that her lover will not come . |
27 | Oh , but I forgot , Buddy is a ‘ genuine fan ’ ( ha , ha ) who probably just stands at the back , looking at everybody else wondering whom he can slag . |
28 | Oh , but I forgot , Buddy is a ‘ genuine fan ’ ( ha , ha ) who probably just stands at the back , looking at everybody else wondering whom he can slag . |
29 | Indeed Tivoli — who 's software already lies at the heart of the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Management Environment and Unix International 's distributed vision of the future , Atlas — has already agreed to make WizDom compliant with the Object Management Group Request Broker specifications under its agreement with SunSoft Inc . |
30 | Well it just looks at the the signal level coming in and adjusts the gain accordingly . |