Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | At the speed the train is going , I will catch it at the next station . |
32 | I was gon na catch it at the next stop . |
33 | A key objective since Tencel was launched has been to position it at the top end of the market , working with the best mills , converters and manufacturers and attracting a premium price for the fibre . |
34 | ‘ She caught it at the public baths , ’ said his mum , with another one of her sniggers . |
35 | ‘ You 're sending it and keeping it at the same time ? ’ |
36 | That will worry hon. Members on both sides of the House , and we should discuss it at the earliest opportunity . |
37 | I think it would be nice , and then we could actually discuss it at the next planning meeting which I presume , which is the twentieth |
38 | The Eskimos of Alaska were collecting amber and trading it at the late summer fair held at Kotzebue on the north-west coast down to recent times . |
39 | This E S R D really is the bible and we have specified the aircraft to meet that E S R D and not anything extra , er obviously if one of the four nations wants to build a nuclear role into the aircraft that becomes a very big political question first and foremost and we have just not considered it at the technical level at all because it 's er it 's not in the requirement . |
40 | I needed to come up with a solution which avoided this overly defined focal point and used it at the same time . |
41 | Er if there were holes in the information or whether really whatever board members feel and erm we can consider it at the next meeting . |
42 | Whether you choose a chateau hotel or stay in stately homes where families take in guests , splendour is the word and we found it at the majestic Chateau de Noirieux in Briollay , Anjou . |
43 | She was about to shake her head , but changed it at the last moment to a nod . |
44 | They prepared to launch themselves at the waiting cordon of brawnier , no longer jeering , senior cadets . |
45 | O'Toole and Finch even attended his funeral but — probably having drunk a little more than they 'd meant to , to ease their grief — they found themselves at the wrong funeral and mourning over the wrong body being buried . |
46 | They turned on the newly arrived Marines in surprise , and yet with considerable ferocity , hurling themselves at the armed men , who coolly gunned them down , their machetes being no match for rifles . |
47 | In a short while , limping and protesting , I found myself at the local prison , pushed into a filthy stinking room with some two dozen other malefactors . |
48 | ‘ Oh God , ’ I replied , launching myself at the Moroccan fabric , ‘ he has n't blown the gaff on my war wound , has he ? |
49 | One this girl traced my hand and I traced hers at the same time — I went very slowly , which triggered her ticklishness , and she laughed every time my pencil made it to the place between two of her fingers , but she was brave , she stayed put . |
50 | I can not chuck them at the last minute . |
51 | Harvey was there in a red-coat uniform , smiling and doing his neat little dances and pretending to drop plates and saving them at the last minute , and the girls were saying ‘ Ooo ’ and slyly studying each other 's hairdos and shoes . |
52 | Most countries organize censuses of their population on something like ten-yearly intervals , but not all do , and they certainly do not do them at the same point in time . |
53 | Well you snip them at the growing time . |
54 | Hold them at the same height above the ground and let go of them both at the same moment . |
55 | The Careys were also in attendance : Lady Carey glowered whilst her husband busied himself at the far end of the room , totally ignoring our existence . |
56 | If I forgive you for being male and cruel and unreasonable , you must forgive me for being female and for carrying another man 's child and wanting you at the same time . |
57 | All the other times were just a way of reminding myself of the realities and provoking you at the same time . |
58 | He had gagged for hours following the ordeal , convinced that one of the dog 's hairs had lodged itself at the very back of his throat where his fingers were unable to reach . |
59 | ‘ I told you at the fair — it 's out of your hands . |
60 | He made a birdie at the next , but just missed one at the last and lost by a shot . |