Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [vb past] at " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sorry I yelled at you , Ruth . ’
2 " I 'm sorry I yelled at you like a fish wife .
3 Then : " I 'm sorry I yelled at you , " he said , looking away from her .
4 ‘ I 'm sorry I yelled at you last night , Dad , ’ she said .
5 ‘ I 'm real sorry I shouted at you .
6 And I 'm sorry I shouted at you . ’
7 After that I waited at the harbour until it was safe to go back to the beach without seeing the person I was dodging . ’
8 Erm erm can I just say , just on the on the basis of Mr 's map erm I think that proves the point that er that I suggested at the outset of the discussion erm on this issue , that if you look at the distribution of settlements there outside the greenbelt , there 's nothing there that suggests that any of the particular sectors ought to be discounted .
9 This I did at once with a feeling of self-importance which blinded me to the now obvious fact that she was abrogating her responsibilities and allowing them to devolve , once more , upon her eldest daughter .
10 This I discussed at once with my Scoutmaster , who had served as an officer in the Gordons during the war and was now a schoolmaster .
11 This I wondered at .
12 Yeah I spelt it wrong I said at least I can put another N on it .
13 The other thing that was interesting I learnt at dinner on Thursday night is , under the government 's legislation within so many years , nineteen ninety four I think , they 've got to ha have reduced their market share from the original hundred percent to sixty percent as new firms come in to sell gas
14 This she displayed at her belt , though she had neither the intention nor the resource to use it .
15 On one occasion she threw herself against a glass display cabinet at Kensington Palace while on another she slashed at her wrists with a razor blade .
16 As she pulled her head free she looked at his face fearfully .
17 In Chapters 1 and 2 we looked at how individuals relate to the world to release energy , to satisfy goals and to attain rewards .
18 In 2 we looked at the details of formal lexical and grammatical connections between sentences in monologue .
19 In Chapter 2 we looked at sources of information and at how to gather material .
20 My father was due four months ' leave and this they spent at Beachley , his attractive house near Chepstow at the mouth of the Severn .
21 This they did at an Intergovernmental Conference in 1837 when Hessen , defensive of its national sovereignty , suggested a parallel currency rather like the hard ecu .
22 This they did at Motherwell , and the Dalzell works began operations early in 1872 , employing 200 men .
23 Drivers Ronnie Peterson and Jacky Ickx were n't convinced by the car 's handling characteristics , so unconvinced they collided at the first corner .
24 This he accomplished at the sea-battle of Svold , on 9 September 999 .
25 His original ambition was to be a painter , and in 1933 he enrolled at Goldsmith 's College School of Art .
26 In 1872 he introduced at Victoria on the Metropolitan District Railway an automatic train-protection system whereby a red lens positioned in front of a white signal light was raised above it on actuation from an electrical contact only when the section ahead was clear .
27 He did not , as he said on 9 December 1958 , when as owner of Be Careful he spoke at the Gimcrack dinner , object to bookmakers paying something towards the racing industry 's expenses .
28 Up to 1985 he took at least one US Tour event a season , except for 1981 .
29 A year later damage had increased to 50 per cent and by 1985 it stood at 51 per cent .
30 D' ya know what , whenever I feel guilty about spending some money now , I just think about how much I spent at home .
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