Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Words fail one at such moments ’ said the President when the news was broken to him at the Kremlin by the Norwegian Ambassador , but immediately recovering his powers of speech , he said he did n't see the prize as a personal achievement . |
2 | When trials come we must trust what he has revealed about himself in the Bible rather than what our senses tell us at that particular point in time . |
3 | As Kenny and Kenny suggest , the " position of the landlord is now very much strengthened " and the " question is whether licences have anything at all to offer to the landlord looking for an income from his residential property . " |
4 | Orcs and Goblins feel little pain anyway , but Forest Goblin shamans feel none at all . |
5 | The front bed needles are all knitting , but the back bed needles do nothing at all . |
6 | The sponsors offer him at 33-1 , which could be generous , while making Ghofar and Bonanza Boy joint favourites at 5-1 . |
7 | So the Inland Revenue gets a bonus the company gets a claw-back and the members get nothing at all . |
8 | My God , these art-school minds betray themselves at crucial moments . |
9 | Estimates put it at 40,000 million gallons of flood water . |
10 | I WONDER whether Commonwealth students find it at all odd to attend an institution called ‘ Imperial College ’ . |
11 | Individualists who deny that these claims explain anything at all are , in effect , simply reasserting the hegemony of the interest from which individualism draws its life , while holists are pursuing their own concern with the constraining power of society . |
12 | Their activities have nothing at all to do with sport and everything to do with telephone-number betting . |
13 | Her great painful and ecstatic climaxes make us at last to know something the man has always wanted to know … |
14 | The handlers thrust them at each other , withdrew them , thrust again . |