Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] at the " in BNC.

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31 But I put it at the bottom of the list and consider it can really be done without .
32 Erm , well I put it at the .
33 The point is that tonight — Magnapop 's UK debut — is peppered with punky teenage licks and festering grungy rumbles , yet just as one expects lyrics concerning death , drinking and corporate rock shagging , Linda hops , hiccups and beams , ‘ Wo n't you let me walk you home from school ? /Can I meet you at the pool ? ’
34 I threw myself at the door and tried desperately to open it .
35 I telephoned him at the shipping company , but was told that he was not in the office .
36 ‘ My father and eldest brother established an estate agency and I joined them at the age of 17 .
37 She indicated the pretty flower-patterned basin for me to wash my hands in , then I joined them at the table .
38 Ludo and I hear it at the same moment .
39 It was thanks to you all that I humiliated myself at the Harrogate Trade Show .
40 He felt her slim shoulder move under the thick fabric of the tartan shirt , " as much as I know anything at the moment , that 's what I think I 'll be doing .
41 I began to see the nervousness in your eyes whenever I got too close to you , and when I kissed you at the inn I knew that Matilda had lied about one point at least .
42 Yes , that 's how I perceived it at the time , but I was wrong .
43 I was half asleep when he showed us up to our rooms , Ward and I sharing one at the rear of the building , which , in place of beds , had a double-tier bunk in the corner .
44 I ordered it at the branch of the Times Library then housed in Elliston and Cavell 's , the nearest equivalent to Harrods in the Oxford of pre-war years , and remember with what excitement I received it from their admirable librarian Miss Lush ( now Lady Ormerod ) at the end of my day 's work in the Bodleian .
45 I sensed it at the funeral .
46 I heard everything at the Opera and Musikverein .
47 I loved him at the beginning and could not hate him later — even when he was agonizing everyone .
48 So it 's just simply to er comment about the the future work that 's gon na be done by Glanmole er , the work of investigation as I understand it at the end of that first section .
49 I warned you at the outset , gentlemen , that my suspicions may be unfounded .
50 ‘ Well , I warned you at the interview that I was no easy option , did n't I ? ’ he barked .
51 Just beyond Fort Augustus a trace of their road may still be found ; now impassable , it must have been a fearful route : the climb up to any height of it is ferociously demanding — or else I hit it at the wrong spot .
52 I watched him at the bar , a short but fairly broad-shouldered figure with fairish hair .
53 Hooked is the title of the latest collection of reviews by film critic nonpareil Pauline Kael , ninth in the essential series which began with 1965 I Lost It At The Movies .
54 I pay it at the end of the previous month so it 's due on the twenty eighth , twenty ninth
55 I felt nothing at the time and naïvely smiled to myself when I spotted it later .
56 I insulted him at the time .
57 ‘ Yes , not that I knew it at the time , of course , else I 'd never have gone . ’
58 I saw her at the butcher 's this morning .
59 I saw her at the window when we arrived .
60 I saw him at the Jobcentre a lot .
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