Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [pron] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 A vet who checked family records discovered he was 17 to 18 years old when he examined him at the Halewood RSPCA shelter yesterday evening .
2 she goes to part-time so they get it at a reduced rate .
3 It was dangerous because it left her at his mercy and as far as she knew he had none .
4 Blue here corresponds to 1.6 mm , and shows the cloud tops much as we see them at optical wavelengths .
5 He felt her slim shoulder move under the thick fabric of the tartan shirt , " as much as I know anything at the moment , that 's what I think I 'll be doing .
6 And my answer always was that I could not expect too much when I expected nothing at all for I never thought that anyone whom I could love , would stoop to love ME .
7 You 're lucky if you survive them at all . ’
8 In ordinary politics , however , we must treat integrity as an independent ideal if we accept it at all , because it can conflict with these other ideals .
9 I never went there to stay , but I was always glad when he visited us at Canonmills .
10 The couple met while on holiday in Greece in 1987 and married after she joined him at his base in South Dakota .
11 I do n't say as good as we get it at the Club " — there was still a spark of spirit left in him — " but decidedly good . "
12 It does n't sound quite so good when you put it at that sort of level , cause it puts a school at risk , but of course there 's no reason why a county council should n't borrow considerably more than this council does , looked at on accounting principle , unless I 'm wrong , and Mr I 'm going to call in a minute , will correct me if I am .
13 Pumice deposits , in fact , are usually much better preserved and more informative when one sees them at points some way from the vent .
14 ‘ I do n't want to spend my time with you , any more than you want me at your side , so the sooner you tell me where Garry is , the sooner we can part company .
15 ‘ Was he always alone when you saw him at the house ? ’
16 Ben and his young friends had been told at the start of the meeting to behave themselves and not get in the way of the other archers , so they were not too pleased when he beat them at their own game .
17 With his teeth chattering , his mouth bleeding and his hair flattened to his skull he could not have looked less appealing as he presented himself at the front door .
18 It 's rose pruning time says Brian and he will call and do the necessary if you contact him at the Glendale Club on 091–584–1148 .
19 And that was , you know , that was my grandparents when they retired , you know , he was sixty five , she was younger because she was eighteen when she married him at twenty six you know .
20 He told Police she 'd been violent and emotional when she left him at about 11.30 , an hour after she was supposed to have arrived .
21 His nan 's abhorrence of the neighbourhood toms was legendary , and her punishment merciless when she heard them at it , raw-arsed and rampant , in the nightly flesh pit of the back yard .
22 It started finally at the third attempt , and Sabine was almost weeping as she threw it at the hill .
23 Bad when we meet someone at the station , but unbearable when we are seeing them off ; not present when we are departing ourselves , but unbearable when arriving in London , if only from a day in Brighton . ’
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