Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 A fashion show planned for 7pm at Marton Sixth Form College , Middlesbrough , tonight , has been cancelled .
2 It 's rather like what we talked about right at the beginning we talked about picking out features from our image such as the the width the height er the grey area or whatever of the image .
3 I mean they , people er , the hairdresser 's for instance , they seemed to be there for evermore at the far end , towards I mean er , er , and then there was half way along on the other side and
4 But it is impossible for anyone to feel depressed for long at Liphook .
5 No airline could afford to carry passengers for long at such giveaway prices .
6 Whatever the weather , when Rosemary gets back home she wo n't be on land for long at the end of the month she 's off doing her first stint at white water rafting !
7 ‘ It worries me greatly that Darlington has only one ambulance after 7pm at night . ’
8 We have got in touch with ( Vice President Hosni ) Murbarak by radio and Mr Sadat is expecting the Shah the day after tomorrow at two P.M. in Aswan " .
9 I think we came off best at the end !
10 For tonight at least , she was Anne Mowbray , sister-in-law to the handsome prince who was soon to be crowned .
11 ‘ If you 're going to enjoy Tivoli as it deserves to be enjoyed , I think for tonight at least we should call a truce , ’ he suggested , apparently unaware of her intense reaction to his touch , as they walked past the Pantominteatret , where a performance of the traditional Italian pantomime was taking place on the open-air stage .
12 Do n't forget that for tonight at least you and I are meant to be lovers . ’
13 And this is sort of right at the beginning , by assuming that the function was continuous when it was n't .
14 Then he came in er sort of right at the end said , well look , I 'm so cheesed off with you lot
15 * I* * have not seen enough of Best … and even when we are shown clips of Best at his best …
16 I know , he could have knocked me in the eye instead of just at the side and it hurts now .
17 Amy 's is still at school , so that 's four I can think of still at school .
18 He 'd knock you about and swear at you and everything , but , you know , he makes you feel sort of more at home . ’
19 I 'm afraid Turkey falls foul of probably at least two of those .
20 This enables the interviewer to burrow much further into the complexities of some situations and may well introduce him to relevant factors which had not been thought of before at all .
21 Well look at the old lady that walks past here at ninety one !
22 Well that baby were n't ten days old and she was past here at eight o'clock in the morning !
23 Get out of here at once . ’
24 It is easy to see that would-be DIY funeral undertakers would be as welcome as a swarm of greenfly at the Chelsea flower show .
25 we walked out of there at twenty five past twelve and all she kept saying is , what about your lollipop ?
26 Taken aback , she could only stare in wide-eyed silence at the man who had materialised out of nowhere at her side .
27 In the middle of nowhere at this phone box .
28 To one trained in the more-than-circumspect world of Ultra at Bletchley , the press and public expectation of immediate news and information , not just about military successes and casualties , but even about questions of tactics — and that in advance of the action — seemed incomprehensible .
29 And all the while , as it had for aeons and always would , the giant battle-monastery flew onward through the lonely void , towards nowhere at all .
30 If personality were irreversibly fixed by particular child-rearing practices the individual would remain for ever at the mercy of specific experiences in his past .
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