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

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1 Twenty five , yes an and for that he can make hims he does n't want to really to pay me for food at all so I 'm going to tell him that he can have his cups , spare cups of tea and a drink of milk an and some toast .
2 Encourage the dog , giving plenty of praise at all stages .
3 Again , plenty of praise at this stage will help to reinforce the desired response .
4 He had launched himself into painting at last , into colour , and more specifically into painting with oils .
5 Royal servants were therefore anxious to extend the boundaries of their bureaucratic empires whenever possible , and to defend them against encroachment at all times .
6 Then I 'll call for you for dinner at eight-thirty , Paige . ’
7 We 'll have another update for you after News at Ten .
8 a ) How far was she from home at 1.30 p.m. ?
9 c ) How far was she from home at 4.30 pm. ?
10 And smooth , surge-free progressive power delivery to help keep you in control at all times .
11 Are you in pain at all ? ’
12 ‘ Why are you at home at this time ? ’ asked her mum .
13 And the terrible thing is , the thought does n't fill me with horror at all . ’
14 The SSD 's preventive strategy is directed towards those children and their families where there is likelihood of damage … bringing them into care at some achieve the minimum amount of intervention necessary to preserve the child 's place within the family .
15 But they are intended to illustrate the very general point that we can not know in advance the belief systems of the communities we are studying ; an important part of good fieldwork practice is to get to know them and take them into account at all stages of the research , up to and beyond the time of publication .
16 Many organisations use press releases because it provides them with publicity at little or no cost .
17 We also had to provide them with lunch at 2.30 pm .
18 Rufus , who had n't much appreciation of nature usually , nevertheless found himself gazing in something like wonderment at all the roses , yellow and pink and apricot and dark red , a hedge of white ones , a cascade of peach-red that covered a pergola .
19 In time , this practice led to highways with up to half a dozen parallel tracks ; the one in use at any given moment depending on the weather and on how much maintenance local labourers had carried out .
20 Everything on offer at 25 per cent reduction .
21 Thus , concentrations of zinc and copper may not correlate with concentrations of protons because the pH could have two opposing effects — it could facilitate the transfer of zinc and copper into gastric juice at a high pH but then only release them from mucus at low pH .
22 There are up to 250,000 sufferers in Britain today — about 20,000 of them in hospital at any one time .
23 I do not think it had occurred to anybody in court at this time that Waddell 's conviction would be anything but a foregone conclusion .
24 The forms need to show the maximum possible numbers to include everyone on role at any time between January and December — please return them at or before the Reunion , but let us know verbally as soon as possible of any major changes — the office likes to give up to date information to enquirers .
25 Uncle Bean agreed to bring the horses , except Switchback who Biddy would bring , and Jazz 's father promised to deliver them on site at nine am .
26 He also pleaded interference with his duty to those by whom he was employed in a private practice of considerable extent , but his time at the College had been clearly specified — two hours for consultation by subscribers with sick horses on three days a week , with little or no call upon him for attendance at uncertain hours . ’
27 In the Philippines , however , President Corazon Aquino had refused to meet him in protest at congressional removal of $96,000 from the $481,000,000 in aid originally promised for 1990 .
28 As I wanted Eliot to meet us together , I invited him to lunch at this crowded chatter-filled establishment on 22 October 1945 .
29 Tell him that you have decided to wage unrestricted war ; that , from this moment on , he is fair game ; that you may attack him without warning at any time ; that he will be at risk whenever he is in or near the school or club where the bullying takes place .
30 So unlike indeed that Jaynes ( 1976 ) does not refer to it as consciousness at all .
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