Example sentences of "at [art] [noun] i [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh they bag something terrible but then I say at the price I 'm not gon na buy them , I 'm not , but in the Dodger 's there 's not one small in any colour |
2 | ‘ Look at the roses I was sent today , ’ said Sophia . |
3 | Yeah , when I started in nineteen thirty one and in those days you got a rise every six months and I got a one and three rise after they 'd been there six months and at the year I was earning seventeen and six . |
4 | At the beginning I was simply a labourer , which entailed doing all the preparation on the ground and ensuring that Eric on the roof was always supplied with materials to work with . |
5 | At the beginning I was very frightened . |
6 | ‘ When I arrived at the river I was n't at all sure I was doing the right thing because the water temperature was 4.1 degrees Centigrade and the air temperature was 1.8 degrees , ’ said Les . |
7 | Once after I had recited at the Guild I was given a pair of woollen gloves , speckled coloured , and with cuffs , which was quite an unexpected treat . |
8 | at the weekend I 'm terribly sorry ! |
9 | Well look , look at the birds I are n't they sweet all the same I shall buy a nesting box next er next year . |
10 | By my first weekend at the Centre I was that very dangerous creature , one worse than a missionary , a convert . |
11 | I just try to make sure I look at the person I 'm talking to , and show them I 'm interested . |
12 | down at the survey I was n't very long there , I was only about |
13 | On arrival at the theatre I was met by Mr and Mrs Alexander Heymeyer , the latter was originally Scottish and born on the Isle of Skye . |
14 | Seventy , seventy five eighty , eighty five ninety at the back I 'm offered ninety pounds , I shall sell at ninety , it 's yours sir at ninety pounds ninety pounds , gentleman left back and that 's for eight five three . |
15 | at the back I 'm not leaving anything out on top here . |
16 | At the SCG I was impressed with the way the South African pace bowlers tightened line and length after somewhat loose opening period of play no doubt caused by first-time tension and over-eagerness to do well for the folks back home . |
17 | He 'd been sitting apparently fascinated by my World Religions class , and when he came up at the end I was sure he wanted to ask a question about Zoroastrianism or Thuggee , or whatever damned thing I 'd been going on about . |
18 | When I eventually arrived at the hospital I was feeling in the best of spirits and apparently shook the sisters by asking them to bring on the dancing girls . ’ |
19 | At the hospital I was put into a side room and a nurse came and examined me . |
20 | At the interval I was allowed my first glass of champagne . |
21 | at the speed I was doing it keeps it to that , if I 'd of kept it to fifty it would of been a lot more |
22 | At the orphanage I was complimented on me English composition , but I 've always been a bit shy about speakin' up for meself . ’ |
23 | Look at the book I 'm reading . ’ |
24 | Although I had had only two stitches at the delivery I was tightly bandaged and not allowed to get out of bed for three days . |
25 | When I queried this difference at the check-out I was told they had to go by the ‘ scan ’ price . |
26 | I glanced down at the limb I was illustratively wiggling , only to find an involuntary erection making my trousers stick out like an accusing finger . |
27 | At the moment I am too hungry to feel sorry for the pig . |
28 | At the moment I am just too busy for boyfriends . |
29 | ‘ At the moment I am just flowing with the tide , following whatever is on offer to me that I like . |
30 | At the moment I am just making up the numbers . |