Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] be [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Once you have shed your surplus weight you will be able to increase your food intake , and on a normal quota of calories it is n't at all difficult to increase your dietary fibre intake to 40g a day just by becoming aware of the fibre-rich foods as you will during the following weeks .
2 In other words he was consistently at that i part on that particular day ,
3 For while there are detailed teacher 's notes provided , the Student 's Books themselves are not at all prescriptive .
4 So can you think of any er brochures or any companies which were around at that time to take advantage ?
5 How many hundreds or thousands of those gallons were tipped into the saucepans the report does not reveal , but certain it is that in these days it is not at all uncommon to find dishes of chicken , langouste or lobster flambé au whisky on the menus of French provincial and Parisian restaurants .
6 ‘ If you 're this welcoming to all your customers I 'm not at all surprised you 're losing them . ’
7 If you take advantage of the sales you 'll be able to save at least 20p in the £ on goods which are already at rock-bottom prices .
8 As well as losing sight of its basic principles , social work has lost its major influence on senior managers who are now at political centre stage .
9 Thank heavens you 're back at last ! ’
10 Besides , in other ways it was not at all like a wave motion .
11 By the time Aunt Harriet had served a second round of muffins I was n't at all surprised to see my mother happily nodding her approval .
12 But erm he 'd always had a temperamental heart and erm at times he was n't at all well
13 It is now established beyond doubt that special branch officers arranged for a prison officer to discuss escape plans with the two suspects who are still at large .
14 Husbands also did a lot of work in the home , including many jobs which are not at all traditional men 's ones … there is now no sort of work in the home strictly reserved for ‘ the wives ’ .
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