Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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61 | I wish we at Homegreen House had been visited by a member of the council to explain what could happen if permission for a supermarket to be built is approved . |
62 | Erm , I have nothing at all through me , erm , no action 's come and er no information really , there is this change of co-ordinates up erm |
63 | But I have nothing at all to complain about . |
64 | ‘ I 'm sorry , Ruby , I have nothing at all of his . |
65 | ‘ Now that I have you at last you 'll never be away from me again . ’ |
66 | ‘ You know as well as I that both Benedict and Araminta have every moral right to enjoy whatever she had , while I have none at all . ’ |
67 | I held it at that . |
68 | The ‘ diffuseness ’ and ‘ elusiveness ’ of central control , the relaxed and constructive atmosphere , the absence of stress and conflict described by HMIs — all these appear to contradict the expectations and experience of the average ‘ curriculum manager ’ in England and Wales to the point where he or she must ask : ‘ Can I learn anything at all either from Denmark or from an international perspective ? ’ |
69 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ he asks Howard politely . |
70 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ asked Tessa , increasingly nervous at this silent presence . |
71 | Can I help you at all ? |
72 | ‘ Can I help you at all ? ’ |
73 | Can I help you at all ? |
74 | ‘ Can I help you at all , chuck ? ’ asked the Indian lady in a nasal Birmingham twang . |
75 | I see nothing at all superficial in that . |
76 | It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle … |
77 | It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle … |
78 | CHARLES : Well , frankly , the problem as I see it At this moment in time is whether I Should just lie down under all this hassle And let them walk all over me , Or , whether I should just say : ‘ OK , I get the message ’ , and do myself in . |
79 | I 'd like tomorrow to be the happiest day of her life , with nothing to mar it at all . |
80 | Some guys are n't going to be able to walk for a week — they 've got tattered feet , but er nobody begrudges it , nobody begrudges it at all . |
81 | Nobody want them at twenty pound ? |
82 | At worst we can now doubt for reasons which are purely moral , spiritual or psychological , as in the case of someone who is incurably suspicious , a problem which has nothing at all to do with epistemology . |
83 | It could have been the extra garlic I 'd put in the Rogan Josh which woke me at 2.06 a.m. , but it was probably the noise Billy Tuckett made falling through the bathroom skylight and killing himself . |
84 | Now let us explore what lies behind the contemporary appearance of quite another group of towns : towns which reveal nothing at first sight of their secret , physical history , and which indeed seem to have little or nothing in common as one looks at them and around their streets . |
85 | ‘ It was her beauty which attracted me at first , ’ said Mr Jefferson , who was a produce buyer for NAFFI for more than 37 years . |
86 | Similarly , science fiction motifs give way in this novel to fantasy elements which maintain it at one remove from realism but prevent it from falling into a generic category . |
87 | Comfortable Government majorities on two key motions followed a searing fightback by the Chancellor , Norman Lamont , during raucous exchanges which saw him at one stage on the ropes in the face of a furious tirade by , alternately , the Labour leader , John Smith , and the shadow chancellor , Gordon Brown . |
88 | Have you ever been working on a program late at night that throws up error codes with a number such as ‘ ERROR CODE 201 ’ which means nothing at all to you . |
89 | If the tone was a little condescending she did not complain ; it was startling enough that he had brought himself to say it at all , and so he must have felt , for he coloured to the brows . |
90 | Now nobody help her at this stage . |