Example sentences of "[adv] at [det] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You are not necessarily at any more risk of malignant melanoma than someone who has fewer moles . |
2 | Or perhaps I ought to say it was her spirit , since it resembled not at all any portrait that could have been painted . |
3 | I mean , she 's always out , and she 's not at that many concerts . |
4 | Er , it strikes me with the , with the comedy , he 's trying to be so funny that he shoots off at all these angles and not having |
5 | Later confiding that she was surprised that Kiefer turned up at all that day , the same press officer admits she was doubtful about the interview from the off . |
6 | I look up at all those stars and I think : He 's one strong sucker , God is , but he sure does n't give a shit about me . |
7 | ‘ I wonder , ’ Miriam Bernstein is saying to Jack , craning her head to look up at those same lights , ‘ if Howard and Felicity will be there … ’ |
8 | Call tomorrow at this same time . |
9 | In fact bottom clubs did n't do too well at all this afternoon , let's look at them ; Hull were at the bottom , they lost , Watford also lost , Portsmouth did n't play , Plymouth lost , Leicester did n't play and Blackburn lost , so of the bottom six teams , not a single side won . |
10 | That poor rash fool de Breos , who had run his neck into Llewelyn 's noose a year ago at this same season , had left a fine bone of contention behind him with his wide lands and his four little daughters . |
11 | It was just before the Battle of Alamein — Bletchley was providing Montgomery with vital intelligence — and , had I but known it , Leslie was , almost at that same moment , listening on the wireless to ‘ One Fine Day ’ , and suffering because he thought he would never see me again . |
12 | ‘ And then finally , Cadfael , for the leaves to turn of themselves , and open again at that same place . |
13 | We have looked briefly at all these elements apart from normalisation which is discussed in Section 3.7 . |