Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pers pn] [be] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A stock of ‘ standard ’ components will not help when an unusual item is ‘ out of stock ’ , and with these you just have to accept that you are at the mercy of the suppliers . |
2 | Well David said that we were at the end , everyone believed that they were that the time has come that we was at the end of the world . |
3 | ‘ Our legends say that it was at the same time as the great Ebony Throne of Ireland . ’ |
4 | The robot concludes that it is at the summit , and stops . |
5 | I do n't know if she 's at the top of one yet I imagine she probably |
6 | How do you know if you 're at the end of a sentence . |
7 | His dad was Mickey who keeps goal for Colchester United , I do n't know if he was at the match , but he was , er had a very good game . |
8 | She has , she has but she 's at the bottom , so if she give me three of hers I 'd be alright , ha |
9 | It does prevent us from assuming that students are being educated because they are at a university , irrespective of what their studies are . |
10 | For he had suddenly realised that she was at the end of her tether — for what reason he did not know , and neither did he care , only that he must go warily with her , lest he damage her beyond repair . |
11 | At this Drew became disturbed and emotional , and said that , if the three people that he had previously named — the Lindos and Norman Stubbs , the stage manager — could not testify that he was at the theatre at the time of the murder , he knew of no-one else who could , but he certainly did not commit any murder , nor was he seen in Cross Street with blood on his face . |
12 | He assumed she was guilty , took it for granted that she was at the foot of everything , and that left a bitter taste in her mouth . |
13 | Barely pause and they were at the foot of a steep corner crack . |
14 | They had enquired if he was at the pottery and been told that he was not . |
15 | Gorman , 61 — MP for Billericay in Essex — did not appear because she was at the Tory conference in Brighton . |
16 | ‘ It did n't matter whether you were at the top of the money list or at the bottom . |
17 | ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut . |
18 | ‘ He has had his problems this season with a knee injury to overcome but it is great that he has got where he is at the moment , ’ said Dalglish , who would not even confirm that he will give Paul Warhurst , his £2.7 million signing from Sheffield Wednesday , an Anfield debut . |
19 | He had not got where he was at the age of thirty-three by giving way to pointless speculation and neurotic inner enquiry . |
20 | However , the child who dances with delight upon hearing her father 's key in the lock does unmistakably believe that he is at the door , in normal circumstances , but , without asking her , we will not know if she is aware of the next day 's possible delay . |
21 | A useful test is to imagine that you are at a party and someone asks you what you are writing about : your answer will have to be short , coherent and sufficiently interesting to hold the attention of a listener who does not have to listen to you . |
22 | She could see that he was at a loss for words — which was reason enough for her to be pleased with her impetuous decision . |
23 | Thank you Chair , as the chair of that meeting yesterday , I was wondering if I was at the same committee as this m these minutes came from , because when I read the minutes two and three , I certainly did n't remember us passing those . |
24 | The seeds of a dramatic career were first sown while he was at the University of Indiana studying music . |
25 | " What happened while he was at the Lab had a hell of a lot to do with you . |
26 | John was an only child whose mother had died when he was at the difficult and demanding age of toddlerhood . |
27 | And when Rodriguez did not answer him he said very quietly , ‘ Was it because of anything that happened when he was at the Escuela Mecánica de la Armada ? ’ |
28 | Accounts differ as to when the unit insignia was first worn , but several of the ‘ Originals ’ maintain that it was at the end of the training period and before the first operation . |
29 | If the second person says that his cards are in the first and last row you know that they are at the t in mutus and the t in dedit . |
30 | So it 's excellent here , but we know that it 's at a variable , and I think the problem that you were probably facing is how do you secure a a better rate than that . |