Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at this [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The knights were greatly offended at this foul sight , insomuch that they rose up and left the chamber .
2 Barrister and writer Nemone Lethbridge , not a fan herself , wrote in TV Times , ‘ I can not laugh at this massive dose of humiliation and embarrassment .
3 Comparisons are best made at this early stage between things which the children can see .
4 I mean it 's it 's their responsibility to er prepare the local plan in the context of what the structure plan strategy as a whole is saying and I think it 's it 's necessary not to just look at this particular policy in total isolation and assume that that is going to give er what you fear to district councils the ability to nothing .
5 Just look at this glorious satin She told her tale of triumph .
6 Just look at this winning line-up !
7 In fact just to race at this level means setting up base in England and giving full commitment to the sport .
8 The Colonial Secretary , now Lennox-Boyd , invited Nkrumah to visit London but he would not leave at this critical time .
9 On 29 June 1559 , Henri wrote to the pope , that notorious bombast Paul IV , about ‘ the incredible disaster which has since befallen the realm of Scotland to our extreme regret , disgust and displeasure ’ ; the letter stated his ‘ confidence in God who is so signally offended at this wretched plague of ruffians ’ , but God was to be given worldly assistance in the shape of ‘ a large and sufficient force of French soldiers , infantry and cavalry ’ .
10 At particular market in time whilst we agree as the board that we should employ someone and we intend to employ someone we just think at this particular moment in time it is very difficult for us to actually raise that sort of money on a regular basis .
11 I tried to picture what she must have been like , the young woman who had diligently allowed her life to fade away working at this solitary chore .
12 Please note that meetings will not be held on all of the dates given on the form , but I can not say at this early stage how many will actually need to take place .
13 That maxim , one could say , is the core of The Lord of the Rings , and it is reinforced from the start by all that Gandalf says about the way Ring-bearers fade , regardless of all their ‘ strength ’ or ‘ good purpose ’ , and further by his violent refusal to take the Ring himself : His renunciation makes sense in an age which has seen many pigs become farmers ; no reviewer has ever balked at this basic opening move of Tolkien 's .
14 ‘ I 'm sure he would be proud of you , ’ Merrill said slowly , still marvelling at this new-found empathy .
15 The principal committees of the council are also usually selected at this annual meeting .
16 But our needs hardly end at this classic trinity of processing aims : document preparation , linguistic content analysis , and categorical analysis .
17 The population in 1961 was 629 but has now risen to just over 800 and will probably remain at this due to the closeness of BP Chemicals which dominates the skyline at Saltend .
18 The air was still , the heat intense and the glare from the shingle plains quite dazzling as we walked up to look at this historic site .
19 He burst out laughing at this strange expression , then said : ‘ The days are hot , but at night stars as big as sovereigns make silver holes in the sky . ’
20 We will now look at this alternative view to explore its relevance to translation activities .
21 Er and obviously we 'll , we 'll we 'll get the response erm a a as it were but erm that 's something I could n't , I could n't answer at this particular time .
22 Mick , I honestly do n't know at this present time .
23 ‘ Surely they wo n't attack at this bloody hour ? ’
24 I know that I will continue to get great pleasure from simply looking at this beautiful image .
25 Er now we we 're trying very hard I have n't I have n't managed at this particular moment to er to contact with Mary Whitehouse we erm we have n't we have n't we will try and er in it 'll it 'll probably happen you never know .
26 Claudine surmised , a little quietened at this frosty reply .
27 And it 's been , yet again , been put to you directly that Mrs did indeed lunge at this imaginary weapon .
28 And it 's always been actually situated at this very shop here on ?
29 Some British health and social services are setting up family units , also specifically aimed at this hard-to-reach group .
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