Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [pron] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah cos I got up J C R at eleven o'clock cos I looked at the clock up there . |
2 | So if we look at the living room I would say this is our , our living room , right into the hall erm the T V in the corner there settee there so you wander in there , Gill where would you put yourself , where would you sit down ? |
3 | So if we look at the positive effects of Europe . |
4 | So if you start at the centre and draw a line and mark off seventy two degrees , |
5 | So if you look at the source for gorilla |
6 | So if you look at the tree T one okay . |
7 | So if you look at the next time you 're in the loo |
8 | A burning , thick discharge like cream , especially if it occurs at the time of the monthly period . |
9 | Independent soft-commission brokers regard it as an acceptable method of payment so long as they deal at the best price . |
10 | I mean basically when we look at the range of council services , then you have to take decisions about the balance of spending between different priorities . |
11 | Many lecturers ( who are seldom trained educationalists ) do not realise the importance of this statement , and announce their topics only when they appear at the lectern . |
12 | He spoke only when they arrived at the car . |
13 | So as it says at the bottom of page eight there 's a golden rule for presenting is use three themes . |
14 | The men of Charlton must have cherished their independence , especially when they looked at the fate of the neighbouring village of Noke , which , it was said , was lost by Lily , duchess of Marlborough , at cards . |
15 | A few girls were dancing together as they did at the youth club hops and the dancing was of the proper ‘ ballroom variety ’ — waltzes , quicksteps and foxtrots . |
16 | So when we look at the grimacing gestures of a chimpanzee and wonder at the almost ludicrous parallels with our own behaviour this is just part of a whole host of behavioural and anatomical similarities that show without doubt that we ought to be classified with the apes ( we are all of us primates ) , and that we share a distant ancestor with our diminutive caricatures . |
17 | So when you look at the election programmes , Civic Forum is the only one with a proper economic policy and not just slogans . |
18 | so when you started at the dock , you started as what ? |
19 | ‘ So when I look at the books now and I see all the symbols and all the stuff they do , I think ‘ Well , I 've already played this , and I 'm not really interested in reading it ! ’ |
20 | She had blinds on the window and said she would n't be long when he knocked at the locked door . |
21 | After the visit Avice said that " finding a solution will take longer than we thought at the end of last year " . |
22 | Erm now erm as regards when it happens to people erm , again going back to this B B C Childwatch Survey um of girls sixty percent reported that the first incident happened when they were ten , forty percent of boys reported the first incident occurred when they were under ten so it seems , if you look at the sort of average , averages are quite deceptive in this area but nevertheless if you look at the average um it seems to happen slightly earlier for girls than for boys . |
23 | Flax mills and handweavers — also useful generally because they helped at the harvest and other farm-intensive moments — came to these villages which were advertised as having little plots of land , enough to sustain a cow , and enough peat to keep a family fireplace burning , and enough life in general to support those married , or intending to marry . |
24 | Soon after she arrived at the caravan he had said : ‘ I 'm vegetarian but I do n't expect you to be , or Timmy . ’ |
25 | Her friendship with him began soon after she arrived at the School . |
26 | Shortly after he started at the restaurant he told Wayne that he was moving to Mrs O'Neill 's boarding house on the corner of Main Street and Railway Avenue . |
27 | Just before we arrived at the station , the lights came on . |
28 | We finished just before we arrived at the main gate of the chateau . |
29 | ‘ My mother , just before she died at the age of fifty . ’ |
30 | just before he arrived at the school Victor Gollancz left its staff , ejected because he tried to rouse boys ' minds by heady and daring political argument . |