Example sentences of "be at [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're at it again . |
2 | ‘ We 're at it again , are n't we , Robyn ? ’ he remarked ruefully . |
3 | And in spite of the major reorganisations in education and planned services arrangements , no jobs have been lost and they 're at it again on this amendment lies absolute lies and you can not stand , you lied in P and R , and you 're lying now on a speculative business about people 's |
4 | I thought bloody hell they 're at it again . |
5 | They 're at it again . |
6 | It gets going and I 'm at I actually was |
7 | Brown had to be at her very best in the breaststroke event as Emma Robinson of Coleraine pushed her all the way , finishing just 0.6 secs behind in the runner-up spot . |
8 | They 'll all be at it soon . ’ |
9 | Now they were at it again : |
10 | The bastards are at it again , he said to himself , vividly recalling the Steiner incident in New York . |
11 | The guilt mongers are at it again ! |
12 | ‘ The comrades are at it again — more brotherly love I see . ’ |
13 | This season they are at it again . |
14 | It is a matter of great importance , on which the Government are at it again . |
15 | BRITISH Coal are at it again . |
16 | Now they are at it again . |
17 | I 've been at him too much about the clan 's honour . |
18 | So that when Greg Hocking , after an evening marking essays , came in at nine-fifteen for a good night pint , his friend the landlord said : ‘ Your old girls have been at it today . ’ |
19 | ‘ The number of times we 've made it up with her after falling out because of her trouble making , and in no time she 's been at it again . |
20 | ‘ Eh-up , Cupid 's been at it again , ’ Ben Bradshaw said in a lousy Yorkshire accent . |
21 | I see that the television game show that inspired letters to you recently has been at it again . |
22 | They been at it , have they been at it again ? |
23 | Yeah Becky the wrecker been at it again |
24 | Dressmaking mainly , but you know , anything at all , yeah , she 's been at it that long ! |
25 | It is just that they have both been at it too often recently . |
26 | Most of them do it , he must have been at it quite a bit . |
27 | Champagne for breakfast , and he 's been at it ever since . |
28 | Coffin had been at it long enough to know that was the way truth lay , that in the untidiness lay the answers . |
29 | Five years you 've been at it now ; you should be a concert pianist , and you would be if you had practised . ’ |
30 | Has the Bank Manager been at you again ? ’ |