Example sentences of "at [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The last EF1-11s based at Saudi arrived back at the Oxfordshire base at the weekend . |
2 | We were up early the next morning at 06.00 to go up to the station to catch the 07.19 Leighton - Euston train , which is a semi-stopper , it took an hour to get there . |
3 | A colonic mucosal biopsy obtained at endoscopic follow up from a non-inflammatory bowel disease patient with a colonic polyp was also positive for M paratuberculosis . |
4 | The market did indeed peak at 150.6 points up at one point . ) |
5 | The return journey leaves Innsbruck at 1120 arriving back at LHR at 1220 . |
6 | He later told her he began to feel unwell at about 8 and at 10 doubled over with what he thought was a stitch . |
7 | It is found experimentally that practical materials " remember previous deformations to which they have been subjected … stress depends on … strains to which the material was subjected at all times up to and including t " ( Lockett 1973 ) . |
8 | They went higher , up the steep winding road , snow banked high on either side of them and no traffic at all coming down from the pass . |
9 | He was not at all put off by the possibility that his alternative ‘ may well be even more cruel ’ . |
10 | She had been calm and not at all put out about Eve having abandoned all the plans that had been so carefully thought out for her . |
11 | While the Indians appear to understand roughly what we 're doing — they 're happy to do retakes and do n't seem at all put out by this great big eye being pointed at them — they do n't seem to understand about the idea of acting . |
12 | The Oregon combination of technical expert opinion and public participation was at first seized on with enthusiasm by many NHS managers as a means of legitimising rationing decisions . |
13 | He was at first driven out by the duces , Berhthun and Andhun , but it was not long before he attacked again and slew King Aethelwealh ( HE IV , 15 ) . |
14 | Ramsey , formerly put off by Eden 's drawl , was at first put off by Macmillan 's blear-eyed appearance and puffy eyes . |
15 | A crowd , which the Derry Journal estimated at 15,000 set off across the bridge , to be brought to a halt by the stewards thirty yards from the police barriers at Carlisle Square . |
16 | . ’ To the non-musician , the name Mozart means the archetypal prodigy , the boy who started composing at four years old , and as a child touring the courts of Europe astounded monarchs with his amazing aptitude for keyboard playing ; who at 14 copied out from memory a complex choral piece heard once in the Sistine Chapel ; who died in mysterious circumstances and was given a pauper 's funeral in an unmarked grave . |
17 | Have a guess at two shared out between six ? |
18 | And it was only after John had given up playing that Palace at last fell out of the 1st Division , so it was only right that in September 1974 the club gave him a richly deserved Testimonial for his magnificent services . |
19 | The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) has at last faced up to this in its latest World Economic Outlook . |
20 | Have the drug companies at last come up with something approaching a m little miracle ? |
21 | Next afternoon , when Bridhe was just starting to panic , Lachlan 's galley at last drove in from Glensanda , red and green pennants brave in the breeze . |
22 | At last get around to unpacking bags , back at home . |
23 | But companies are at last cottoning on to this , and beginning to produce equipment that does n't just make sense to the MIDI-literate studio engineer , but can be incorporated into guitarists ' setups and actually used . |
24 | I only wish that my father could know that I 'm at last setting up on my own … |
25 | ‘ I 've got a research grant , ’ he explains to the man sitting next to him , who is wearing a dark grey lightweight non-iron suit , with a pale pink shirt and polka dotted silk tie , as they at last climb out through the heat haze , and undo their seat belts . |
26 | But in the Japanese Empire she at last came up against an eastern power developing at a rate comparable to her own , and one capable of offering effective resistance . |
27 | She ventured at last to sit back on her heels , let her hands lie in her lap , and listen . |
28 | Fifteen ships of the line , caught by the flood-tide , were carried into the unprotected bays of Cherbourg and La Hogue , where , on Sunday 22 May , Russell at last caught up with them . |
29 | There were some engineers who wanted more experimentation and more rapid adoption of larger sizes or re-heat , arguing that , while Britain had at last caught up with American levels of thermal efficiency in 1938 , she was now again falling behind . |
30 | The free market philosophy set in train by Mrs Thatcher when she became Prime Minister in 1979 has at last caught up with milk , writes MAGNUS GRIMOND |