Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | Right so I just stopped at the paracetamol , and I says , Och , I 'd better not go back up . |
2 | So basically you just run at them all the time . |
3 | Perhaps you did n't buy one , perhaps we just looked at it . |
4 | The course was designed to increase the times from the 100 seconds or so we usually get at Peterborough with one section working upstream on the jet . |
5 | ‘ He let me become a blacksmith , which was his job too , only he never worked at it . |
6 | So he just looked at it and says making a big enough profit . |
7 | So anyway I then looked at . |
8 | Then to find all the OTHER under-5 activities we called at all the Sports Centres and Community centres in the area , and finally we also looked at ANY noticeboard ANY where ! |
9 | Now for just one more go at beating Phil at that bloomin' MicroProse Soccer … |
10 | Tonight he certainly seemed at pains to play the perfect host . |
11 | Usually he just sat at his desk and waited quietly for four o'clock to come , when he could go home . |
12 | There 's hardly ever anyone else staying at weekends . ’ |
13 | ‘ Really we only laugh at humour we 're relaxed with , or a situation we can identify with , ’ says Carl . |
14 | No they 're not the realities , because what we 're saying is that we have to modernize the policies of the Labour Party , but the policies are absolutely based in our traditional concerns , I mean , let me give you an example , when Beveridge was talking about unemployment , and the life long need for people to work , he was talking about a male workforce , where it was a man supported by a non-working wife , now we still have at the absolute heart of our concerns in the Labour Party peoples need to work , but we 're now talking about a situation , where women are sharing with their husbands the role of bed breadwinner , and in many families the woman is the sole breadwinner , and therefore our policies about employment and the economy recognize that the world has changed , our principles are the same , but the world to which we 're applying it is very different , and , again , on that you see there would be no distinction between the so-called traditionalists and the so-called modernizers . |
15 | Too often we only look at our faces in a mirror . |
16 | I know she 's right , but she should , set an example in some ways , mm people are so used to her now they just look at her and carry on talking silly old bugger , you know , , shut up Deirdre I 'm do n't want to do that , should n't be , cos there was n't much to put on , although they left , left quite a bit off yesterday , they cut short , there was five hundred breast portion short and two hundred oyster eggs , so Deirdre informed me but they injected six hundred too many and four hundred eggs to Tescos all quite ridiculous . |
17 | South bound trains on the Settle and Carlisle stop several times a day ; North bound uniquely they never stop at all . |
18 | Now He casually materialises at the centre of the stage , hissed by an openly hysterical public . |
19 | Well I just stay at home . |
20 | Well I never look at the adverts do I ? |
21 | Yeah , well I manually combine at the moment the range names . |
22 | Well she definitely looks at her mobile . |
23 | And nowadays she hardly cries at all : the wedding is only weeks away . |
24 | Well it just looks at the the signal level coming in and adjusts the gain accordingly . |
25 | For example , almost everyone now marries at least once and the category of never-married people has virtually disappeared . |
26 | Well , now I 'd know what to do but then I just looked at him for help , and said , ‘ I do n't know any . |
27 | Then I just snap at them and say , ‘ Enough of that . ’ |
28 | You write all this screed down and then you never look at it . |
29 | You like to confuse people , and then you suddenly charge at them and trample them underfoot while they 're caught up in that confusion . |
30 | Then she suddenly slapped at her apron pocket . |