Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [vb base] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 HAVING REACHED the point of flying your model around in circuits , rather like a fixed-wing model , you will sooner or later-probably sooner-arrive at a point where you are unsure of the model 's exact position or attitude .
2 Mary Lovell , who has arranged the meeting , said that as well as fund raising a support group would identify patients in the area , find people willing to sit with a patient at their home to give carers a break , and provide volunteers to drive people to the hospice or generally help at the hospice .
3 There are , however , preliminary items and also at least two others that normally come at the end .
4 Normality Rating : ‘ How well does the film show the kind of things that normally happen at the junction ?
5 I would n't care to offer advice to gamblers , because I 'm sure that people who bet on horses do things other than purely look at the odds the horse if offered at .
6 Using committees internally to overcome restrictions on information and thereby arrive at a decision .
7 However , it is good enough to say that light entering one end of the fibre will reflect repeatedly along its length and eventually emerge at the other end ( see Fig 4 ) .
8 The digits move along one step at a time and eventually arrive at the end of the chain whereupon they are fed along the line .
9 We get out of the car , stomp round to the wheel , look at it , kick it , swear , look at our watch , feel guilty about not having left enough time to cope with the unexpected , open the boot , bang our head on it , swear again , wonder whether it would n't be better to walk to the phone , decide to change the wheel ourselves , lose one of the nuts and eventually arrive at the meeting half an hour late in a filthy temper , and take up the next five minutes explaining that it must have been a sharp chipping off one of those construction lorries and they overload them to save money and they ought to do something about it …
10 In reciprocal discourse , then , interlocutors can always establish , by the turn-taking of talk , the necessary grounds of shared knowledge , and so arrive at a mutually satisfactory schematic convergence .
11 Head down , they race to departments , charge at the shelves and scarcely look at the price before stampeding to the cash tills .
12 We do this by assuming that it is in fact cooperative , and then asking ourselves what possible connection there could be between the location of Bill and the location of a yellow VW , and thus arrive at the suggestion ( which B effectively conveys ) that , if Bill has a yellow VW , he may be in Sue 's house .
13 And just look at the problems which had faced poor Candide .
14 Remember that 10 per cent of the population have a reading problem and just look at the low demands made in reading skills by the popular tabloid press .
15 So whether it means add or take away or subtract or negative we can sort of forget about it and just look at the signs so if get if we get take away plus three , that will be the same as take away plus three , yeah ?
16 So be a good chap and just look at the sights , do a little shopping , try to get to a football game … ’
17 I do n't wonder whether it would be helpful just step back a bit and just look at the county council 's view as to how it should treat migration in the light of what the Secretary of State has approved on two occasions , when this issue has come up .
18 All she 'd done was to try and help Travis a little at a very bad time in his life , and just look at the aggravation she was getting for her trouble !
19 Once into the southern hemisphere the lines of latitude would become shorter and finally vanish at the south pole .
20 Is it possible to disconnect each thing from itself and still arrive at a recognisable record ?
21 But broadcasting costs are more volatile than other costs and also rise at a faster rate so that even a licence fee increase which keeps up with general costs is an actual real decrease in its total value .
22 Leader of the research team Professor Raj Bhopal from Newcastle University said the study would look at the hidden features of deprivation , and people 's lifestyles , and also look at the environment , particularly air pollution .
23 They approach the Ben from its wide whale-backed side , and hence stand at the top of these cliffs without being able to view them .
24 They buy always from fellow dealers , never at auction , and now exhibit at a dozen major fairs each year .
25 Somehow you can put up with and even smile at a stranger or workmate 's silly antics and daft behaviour , but when someone close to you starts rubbing you up the wrong way you 'll explode .
26 Researchers have recently discovered small regions of genetic material in animal cells that can become detached from the chromosomes , enjoy an independent existence for a while , and then re-integrate at a different chromosomal location .
27 We saw the big white bird bank over the town , and then land at the new military airfield .
28 Answer the three questions below and then look at the photograph on the right .
29 II.C. ’ , and then look at the descendants of that category ; or go still higher to ‘ 2 .
30 And then look at the conflicting interest , whereby the Consultants did their own report and did n't research into it .
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