Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I could have vomited with fear and had difficulty controlling my breathing at the silent horrors my master described .
2 I went , reinforced by my experience at the long X-ray session and the fact that nearly a month had transpired since the photos were taken .
3 It is because of that commitment and my understanding of the values and decent opinions of the Province that I have placed my resignation at the Prime Minister 's disposal .
4 Disillusion me and get my sympathy at the same time .
5 President , delegates , when this resolution was drawn up and passed by my branch at the latter part of nineteen ninety two , we understood the text of Chancellor Lamont 's Autumn Statement regarding public sector workers and a ceiling of one point five per cent on pay increases starting in nineteen ninety three .
6 My binoculars I wore round my neck at the ready for all those puffins , razor bills and guillemots I expected to see on the way over .
7 ‘ I changed my mind at the last minute . ’
8 I can change my mind at the last minute if I think the thing is n't watertight . ’
9 How many responsibilities of a disparate nature did I have to hold in my mind at the same time ?
10 ‘ Strange that , ’ said Bob as he arrived by my side at the front door clutching on to the shop door keys .
11 Full of beans , I took my seat at the stalled dinner .
12 In a letter to staff he said : ‘ I have to express my disappointment at the proposed changes .
13 In my attempt at a wide-angled overview , however , I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides , and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long .
14 Erm this is my attempt at a formal definition of the network .
15 I use the rear brake , I 'm using my knee and I 'm using a lot of upper body weight to keep my weight at a certain angle to the bike . ’
16 ‘ I did most of my research at the Public Records Office .
17 I drank too much in my break at the adjacent Queen 's Hotel and would sometimes share a pint with the night porter on my way home at four in the morning .
18 On the contrary she roused my indignation at the two conspicuously Christian aunts who had made her childhood in that dark house at Newport miserable .
19 Today I made a break with habit and tradition , and took my lunch at the New Born Restaurant .
20 I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today .
21 After lunch I recrossed the road to the newsagents , and took my place at the wailing wall of the pornography section .
22 I plucked one of the torches from the wall and crouched down , wrinkling my nose at the mild sour odour .
23 He sat next to me and I wrinkled my nose at the sweaty odour emanating from the long , black , food-stained gown he wore .
24 This being that you cut off my head at the same time . ’
25 1869 ] and finish my doctorate at the same time . "
26 ‘ Do you know that he also saved my life at the very time we met ? ’
27 It was an intriguing prospect and I was all the more curious why I had found one of his handbills in my chamber at the Golden Turk .
28 ‘ Well , Monsieur , before I met you in St Paul 's , I found one of your handbills in my chamber at the Golden Turk .
29 Sadie Stewart from Duncairn Gardens in the west of the city said : ‘ I get my pension at the local post office .
30 It 's time to try my hand at the settled life .
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