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

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1 A survey of twentieth-century men 's fashion , ‘ Jocks and Nerds ’ , showed the duo 's capacity for humour , an asset they may find less welcome uptown at the Met .
2 ‘ To keep things which are already hot warm at the very least . ’
3 From now on there 'll be no more going weak at the knees !
4 I am still left aghast at the astonishing numbers of totally incompatible cichlids that are sometimes crammed into remarkably small tanks .
5 We passed the gallows , the corpses of the less fortunate now freezing hard at the end of their ropes , then through the gateway of the city and towards the Abbey of St Denis .
6 And then , across this orderly slow progression where all was held in a great round , three lights moving together pursued their way , little glow-worms busily creeping in a straight line across the dome , one green , one red , in movement , then one white at the same pace ; now one winking now the other , as if flashing messages .
7 The A four one , Ruscote Avenue in Banbury is completely closed southbound at the junction with Orchard Way , for paving work there .
8 And on the A forty one at er Ruscote Avenue , Banbury , that 's completely closed southbound at the junction with Orchard Way for paving work ; traffic is being diverted .
9 And A forty one Ruscote Avenue , Banbury is completely closed southbound at the junction with Orchard Way for some paving work , and traffic is being diverted .
10 She frowned to herself , but Quiss was too absorbed glaring at the board — looking desperately up and down its length for useful pieces that were not there — to notice what she 'd said .
11 He did n't do very much wrong at the other holes , either , but to carve up one of the trickiest par-5s in an Open , to those figures , and with those conditions , well it showed how his game was at Troon in 1962 .
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