Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Physical activities can also sometimes cause difficulties since restricted visual fields can make it difficult for a child to catch a ball , wield a bat effectively or aim at a goal . |
2 | Today I had three of them in the back of Armstrong , the ideal vehicle for such a job as a cab was unlikely to get moved along or clamped at a delicate , or indelicate , moment . |
3 | For those who would like a more relaxing evening , what better than to sit at an open air cafe , sipping an ice cold beer , listening to the local brass band in the village square and watching the sun slip down behind the mountains — perfect ! |
4 | The procession , which takes place on the Saturday before the first Monday in August , leaves the town hall at 2pm and arrives at the cathedral some two hours later . |
5 | Once I was inside and looking at the space I had and the needs I had identified , I saw my task differently from the people who had come out of production , many of whom , whether men or women , continued to want to master/ mistressmind productions themselves as Executive Producer . |
6 | Constantly looking back , Richmann hurried inside and waved at the sentries . |
7 | His fingers dispensed with the buttons on the front of her dress and his hands , warm and firm and so , so clever , slipped inside and teased at the lace of her bra . |
8 | He kicked gently and rose at an angle towards the ceiling . |
9 | Write your plans below and evaluate at the next C.P.S. |
10 | Surrounding himself with local knowledge was a form of entrenchment ; if you dig in and stare at a hill you can often persuade yourself you know what 's going on behind it . |
11 | We used to walk in and stand at the foot of one of the giant cranes . |
12 | The system may look very good in theory , but does anyone actually come in and look at the tapes ? |
13 | she said do you wan na come in and look at the kitchen now and I said no I wo n't stop now I 'll work |
14 | A woman walked in and sat at the middle of the counter — Maxim had chosen the furthest end . |
15 | I was in charge of weekly wages and organized shifts and hours , as well as keeping a check on the quantities of tomatoes brought in and weighed at the entrance of the factory . |
16 | If you actually go in and look at the prices cos the other is the only one I 'm gon na get , it was only ten pounds , only one at the bottom and this shirt white shirt is only five pounds . |
17 | These factors explain the smiles on the faces of Mike Belbin And David Eyre , who jointly lease , run , live in and cook at the Eagle pub in Farringdon Road . |
18 | She hoisted the baby on to her hip and dragging a chair close up to the television set , sat down and stared at the blank screen . |
19 | He sat down and stared at the gifts quite speechless . |
20 | She knelt down and stared at the smaller words below it . |
21 | For actually glancing down and looking at a clock |
22 | Something on the ground caught his eye and he bent down and looked at a small print in the soft earth . |
23 | Now he knelt down and looked at the dead girl curiously . |
24 | Remembering a detail with sudden clarity , Charles knelt down and looked at the left-hand side of the front bumper . |
25 | Dickinson sat down and looked at the adjutant , appalled . |
26 | Now , you 've all been down and looked at the state of the playground below . |
27 | Colonel with a K the this band , they used to , that they had from the tenth replacement depot used to come down and play at the Town Hall , and they they like I said before they were fellas on the way to join Glen the absolute ultimate musicians of America and it was why I 'm still today erm I 've got a big collection of jazz records and have always been interested in the big band sound . |
28 | He lunched at a pub on the way down and arrived at the Incident Room shortly before two . |
29 | The conductor would then leap down and tug at the wire on top of the cabinet . |
30 | On 19 June 1841 the spire of St Michael 's was struck by lightning so severely that it had to be taken down and rebuilt at a cost of £84 , paid for by the Buxtons . |