Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb past] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently I met him at a conference on the economics of multiculturalism . |
2 | One day , when I felt bold enough I presented myself at his studio . |
3 | So I took them at their word and phoned them up . |
4 | So I made myself at home at the Golden Turk ; the two-faced landlord greeted me civilly enough , providing a chamber on the second floor with a pallet bed and a few sticks of furniture . |
5 | like I imagined it at all . |
6 | When I , when I first came out I bought one at er that 'd be about fifty quid somewhere round there , duck down |
7 | Now I met him at one of the numerous receptions . |
8 | Well I saw them at the , er round the corner at Mount Man Road , on that estate |
9 | Well I seen her at even the other day . |
10 | Five years ago I had it at my fingertips . |
11 | They had their valets with them and they were here they would been maybe I saw them at the time . |
12 | She indicated the pretty flower-patterned basin for me to wash my hands in , then I joined them at the table . |
13 | ‘ I started a similar scheme in Wellington , but then I did it at the same hour on the same day every week . |
14 | ‘ I got hold of a book on careers , ’ she recalls ‘ Initially I opened it at ‘ marketing ’ and got really enthusiastic . |
15 | Yes , that 's how I perceived it at the time , but I was wrong . |
16 | And all I could think about was George , about how I had nothing at all left for George now . |
17 | No , I du n no why I said it at the dinner table yesterday really that was silly of me really . |
18 | Just beyond Fort Augustus a trace of their road may still be found ; now impassable , it must have been a fearful route : the climb up to any height of it is ferociously demanding — or else I hit it at the wrong spot . |
19 | Course , I 'ad to 'ang about a bit until I saw yer go out , and afterwards I met 'im at the Elephant an' Castle . |
20 | ’ Actually I saw you at the Central Conference last month . ’ |