Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 After 1620 Warner lived at the Woolstable in Charing Cross and at Cranborne Lodge , near Windsor , with Sir Thomas Aylesbury [ q.v. ] , who sponsored his continued work on optics and mathematics .
2 Balcerowicz announced at a meeting of the Interim Committee of the IMF Bank on May 8 , 1990 , that Poland would seek a new agreement with its commercial and government creditors to cut Poland 's debt-servicing obligations by 80 per cent .
3 Mrs Hollyoake lived at the house in Belper , Derbys , with her husband and their 16-year-old daughter .
4 Florrie gazed at the letter in her hands .
5 Still muttering the word justice , Yeremi gazed at the quatrefoil viewscreen .
6 One ex-sailor whom Minton met at the Mandrake was Joshua ( ‘ Mike ’ ) Avery , then just embarking on his discovery of Soho and sharing a room with Daniel Farson .
7 Sophie gazed at the huge , ugly monster with his great broad head and tiny protuding eyes .
8 Before clearing the suburbs to the west Patrick stopped at a café so that they could have a quick breakfast of delicious brioches and excellent coffee .
9 Here , Chris Bonington looks at the way climbers develop their skills in order to test the above criteria , and sketches in the larger-than-life personalities and rivalries within the sport .
10 Jolyon Jenkins looks at the figures
11 In determining whether a haulier is of good repute , the LA looks at the applicant 's conduct generally , not just at any previous convictions he may have .
12 Dominic Arnold trained at the Drama Centre and has since been working constantly , both in television and at Glasgow 's Citizens ' Theatre .
13 After two hours of driving Carson and Alison stopped at a motorway services area , a cut-rate chunk of space-age that straddled the carriageway .
14 Getting more and more desperate , Perdita stopped at every house and scoured every field .
15 Jim stopped at a café on the road side .
16 Germany lies at the heart of Europe and thus epitomises it .
17 Kendra Sone looks at the early findings
18 Neil Fitzgerald looks at the case for finding a fast-track route for commercial actions .
19 Taken aback , he mentioned the football match to be fought on New Year 's Day between the Repertory company and the pantomime cast of Treasure Island appearing at the Empire .
20 Whitlock shouted at the two policemen on the motorcycles to get the photographers back a few feet to give Mobuto a chance to get out of the limousine .
21 An expert at crisis management : Mr Morton 's penchant for rows is one of his hallmarks : Jeremy Warner looks at the man entrusted with the spadework of the tunnel project
22 On page 10 IAN LUCAS looks at a catfish set-up .
23 Nassim winced at the sound of breaking glass from the bathroom , but it was only the remaining splinters of the old stuff coming down .
24 Fashion : Parisian poet clothed in wit : Charlotte Du Cann looks at an exhibition to mark the centenary of Jean Cocteau 's birth
25 Pascoe peered at the drink before putting the glass to his lips , as if drinking it at all was a risky thing .
26 Taking a healthy interest in policies As the chairman of Greater Glasgow Health Board comes up to retirement , Susan Dean looks at the man behind the reforms
27 Ward peered at the control panel .
28 What does , what does Lou , Lou Reed describe at the beginning of his song , Walk On The Wild Side ?
29 And on this programme tomorrow evening , Bernard looks at the work of the police and asks how effective they are in combatting crime .
30 On this page Terry McCarthy looks at the organisation 's roots , aims , strength , support and supposedly revised methods
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