Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I suddenly realized at this stage that there was going to be something rather unexpected happening .
2 I just looked at this piece of paper in horror and was pounced on .
3 I also realised at that time that the future had little meaning for me .
4 I also aimed at another thing which people consider Italian I mean a certain squareness and horizontality of outline .
5 During one excursion which probably occurred at this time Tom Poole took his friends to Walford 's Gibbet on the Quantock slopes between Holford and Stowey , and there recounted John Walford 's tragic history .
6 Indeed , the movement for total abstinence from alcohol , which also flourished at this time in Protestant and puritan countries , illustrates this clearly .
7 The Carolans were subject to much exposure in the Press , and as far as I knew there had never been any newspaper gossip which even hinted at any sort of rift between them .
8 She had eaten much more than she usually did at this time of day .
9 Villagers said that none ever came at this time of year .
10 Now , bent over a box , she nearly choked at this reference to her daughters ' poverty .
11 Mr W. M. Haggarty of Ayr was unanimously elected Vice-Chairman in place of Mr C. Smith who also retired at this time , and Mr A. D. Lamond of Perth was unanimously elected to the Committee .
12 but I do n't think you actually mentioned at any time you know the , the wife 's involvement in it other than that point .
13 But when we got to the studio , the first thing we saw were all these picture frames suspended from the ceiling — we just looked at each other and burst out laughing .
14 We just looked at each other .
15 Then to find all the OTHER under-5 activities we called at all the Sports Centres and Community centres in the area , and finally we also looked at ANY noticeboard ANY where !
16 We also looked at some perceptions which had attitudinal overtones .
17 In Salamanca we often smiled at each other as we passed along a street called Street of the Two Poets — or was it a little plaza ?
18 It has been suggested that one reason for Eadwine 's preferential treatment of the Kentish kingdom was the location there of the southern archbishopric at Canterbury , and there certainly emerged at this time a clear intention to implement Pope Gregory the Great 's original plan for two archiepiscopal sees among the Anglo-Saxons .
19 Two or three months prior to the Dams Raid , when the new squadron was being formed in the spring of 1943 , ground crew personnel from all over Bomber Command were selected and sent to Scampton , the best men at their respective jobs , for what they only knew at that time was going to be one special operation .
20 The number who cited defence as ‘ extremely important ’ for their voting decision rose from 42 per cent at the start to only 49 per cent in the third week and then it also stabilized at that level .
21 However , it also seemed at this stage that science depended on uniformity and invariance .
22 He also wrote at this time The Advocate ( 1652 ) , in defence of the Navigation Act , and a related economic tract , Free Ports ( 1652 ) .
23 He also decided at that moment , to his own amazement , that somehow , some time , he would have her as his wife .
24 He then expanded at some length on this theme .
25 What really happened at that battle ?
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