Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Now you know the rules , set a good example to other drivers by using them at all times ; who knows , they may even copy your driving style and do it right too ! |
32 | Fear of side effects prevent a further 25 to 33 per cent using them at all . |
33 | ‘ You should n't be eating them at all . |
34 | The interpretation of what remains as historical evidence is after all fundamental to the historians craft , but the deliberate preservation of historical source materials in the absence of context ( or worse still the failure to preserve them at all ) surely does little justice to the society in which we live . |
35 | And my answer always was that I could not expect too much when I expected nothing at all for I never thought that anyone whom I could love , would stoop to love ME . |
36 | These agents are toxic when given systemically , and so producing them at high concentration within the tumour is an attractive goal . |
37 | Well if they actually took the time to explain to you what went into those sausages , you probably would n't eat them at all , would you ? |
38 | Eadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum . |
39 | All received reduced winter wages with eleven given nothing at all . |
40 | You had to wear them at certain times . |
41 | I thought you used to wear them at one time |
42 | Even if someone believes the most secure and pernicious lies , he will not be able to help himself from doubting them at some time . |
43 | It 's this terrible pseudo-rational nagging by just carrying on normally , as if she were n't nagging me at all . |
44 | Toothed whales usually travel in pods and hunt fish and quid by pursuing them at high speed . |
45 | And Fleischmann received a fax from Harwell and learned that they were seeing nothing at all . |
46 | Similarly , we could postulate some alien being capable of seeing nothing at all in the range of wavelengths we call ‘ light ’ but able to see a whole range of colours in the ultraviolet or infrared . |
47 | Males have brightly striped fringes and flash them at each other when displaying during combat . |
48 | Remember the carnations , we got them at one of the shops , the florist in . |
49 | Prof Chris Turner , professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences , Stirling University , made his at this week 's Children 's Panels conference at Peebles : |
50 | I do n't know I mean er maybe these are minute but whether you should explore them at that moment in time I mean only experience will tell . |
51 | Their value is 200 GCs if sold to a collector ; non-collectors wo n't buy them at any price . |
52 | " They were wearing army clothes — but you can buy them at any army surplus stores . " |
53 | Then take two cuts of the cards off the bottom of the pack and place them at each end before placing the rest in the middle . |
54 | Nobody want them at twenty pound ? |
55 | Twenty pounds no one want them at twenty twenty pounds twenty pounds , all done then at twenty pounds only ? |
56 | ‘ Why should you trust me at all ? |
57 | The note which had been sent into him at the factory had said that he was to meet them at eight o'clock on Boxing Night . |
58 | Give me your word to meet me at twelve at the attorneys and I will take it . ’ |
59 | She made appointments to meet me at different places : restaurants , art galleries . |
60 | Inevitably , I noted these criticisms were rarely in relation to what he had said ( few had actually read the book ) , but rather were expressions of shocked outrage that he had failed to keep silent and say nothing at all . |