Example sentences of "[adv prt] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 IF THE truth be known , Ian Woosnam would probably just as soon be down at the Golden Lion in Oswestry tomorrow night , having a pint or two with the lads .
2 I felt a lump in my throat as I looked down at the first grave , the Balmoral on the cross was torn at the front as if a piece of shrapnel had smashed its way through the badge and into the soldier 's head .
3 To do this properly you need to hold the strings down at the first fret and measure from the top of the pickup polepiece to the underside of the strings .
4 I asked Danny ( Knight ) to put down at the first chance after crossing back over the Channel , and he did ’ .
5 You do n't get better down at the First Spiritualist Church .
6 Shamlou looked down at the cowering woman in the hearth , the petrol-sodden gown clinging to her body .
7 The Woman loomed over the group , tall and brown and smiling down at the two mops of black hair — one over a quizzical smile and the other over a scowl .
8 he looked down at the two hands locked onto his arm and then at the small man hurrying on ahead , and realized that he still had his chaperons , and once again they were not of his own choosing …
9 She looked down at the two pink roses , the green spray of fern .
10 She was looking down at the two children , her face animated as she turned the page of the book on her lap .
11 ‘ They tell me betting-shops are littered with torn-up betting-slips , ’ said Morse , as he looked down at the two pink slips that Ashenden had handed to him .
12 Aunt Margaret looked down at the round top of Victoria 's head with warm and tender eyes , her birdy head cocked on one side .
13 Then Saturday morning she 'd load up again and start off round down at the round Mill Corner along the Piste for the and back and then across to the where you come from Ely and all those houses along there and she 'd get home about one o'clock from there .
14 ‘ And him , ’ Forster nodded , looking down at the shattered , eviscerated remains of the man .
15 She hesitated and then sat down at the far end of one where a lone man was wholly immersed in a newspaper .
16 Down at the far end of the valley , there was still snow on the upper slopes of the mountains ; they looked as if they 'd been sugar-dusted , with stone walls showing like fine , black veins above the treeline .
17 Down at the far end someone has fitted a neon sign , but the rest of the sites are anonymous in the night .
18 He sat down at the far end of the table .
19 We 'll start down at the far end of what we call the lured mark and from there you 'll have to tack all the way up to this closest one , the windward mark .
20 It 's right down at the far south west .
21 Louise gave an exclamation of displeasure , and Edouard rose to his feet , Grégoire remained absolutely still , looking down at the smashed cup .
22 It should have calmed her , gazing down at the burbling river , should have helped her to think about the problem uppermost in her mind ; but it was impossible to concentrate , knowing that he was close by .
23 Standing in front of him , she glared disagreeably down at the tousled brown hair .
24 Lance Buckmaster , our esteemed Minister for External Security has asked me to attend him down at the ancestral home , Tavey Grange on Dartmoor . ’
25 Gina sprang to her feet glaring down at the golden-skinned Dane lounging opposite her .
26 She looked down at the undersized and ill-clothed child , and was warmed by an ache of loving despair .
27 She looked down at the broad flags of the terrace they were crossing .
28 Whitlock noticed the holster affixed to the guard 's belt , then glanced down at the leashed Doberman sitting obediently beside him .
29 She stared down at the living dead face .
30 There 's Grace Rumblebow down at the Comprehensive — "
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