Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 I say , ‘ Well , I did n't come down here to look at the scenery .
2 A Cabinet committee , expected to be chaired by the Prime Minister , will be set up soon to look at the broadest possible scope of environmental policy , taking in road traffic , housing , agriculture , the rural economy , energy , and industrial development , as well as the obvious ‘ green ’ areas of policy such as planning , waste disposal and pollution .
3 This investment will keep us up there competing at the top level .
4 Move on now to look at an area that 's er not frequently er does n't impinge a great deal on life in this country but it certainly does for travellers and for many people in the developing world .
5 We go on now to look at the importance of the dialogue , and the problems which can occur when communication breaks down .
6 At [ another ] desk sat Winston doing similar lists in red ink , sipping whisky and soda , getting redder and redder , rising and going out often to glare at the machine himself , hunching his shoulders , bowing his head like a bull about to charge . ’
7 I left the industry in the early Seventies and came back here to work at the Max Planck Institute of Chemistry .
8 Well I do n't think they 'll like this one little bit will they , I mean the players are out there practising at the moment , they look very smart as well in an all blue tracksuit erm and erm obviously a club colour and they look very smart indeed , er but er the journalists do n't like it and I do n't think the players will like it very much either .
9 Opening at the Brixton Academy , the tour visited the most gigantic venues in the south before moving slowly northwards and back again to climax at the ultra-prestigious Royal Albert Hall .
10 I mean now there 's a couple of people quibbling about actually paying at the that we did .
11 Marcus went white and jerked round sharply to look at the figure behind him .
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