Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] at the " in BNC.

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1 I asked for it at the suggestion of my cousin Sarah , who was slightly older than me and whom I greatly admired .
2 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
3 I look around me at the massed ranks of Lowestoftians , their vacant faces bearing mute witness to the devastation the town has wrought on their limbic systems .
4 I read about it at the time , but I heard none of the details .
5 I warned against it at the time , telling investors not to touch it with a bargepole .
6 What if I decide against it at the last minute ?
7 When he emerged I saw behind him at the door a small , black-haired , middle-aged Japanese woman in a red kimono .
8 However , when I think of him at the Departments of the Environment and of Education and Science , I realise that it probably was his finest hour .
9 I do n't like the idea of Ventolin this is what I said to them at the hospital that I ca n't , cos I 'm not on
10 I see now we 've got lots to do this morning , you 're going to need to ignore what 's going on behind me , ah , it 's not happening , right , as I said to you at the very beginning of September I 'm the star , so you pay attention to me .
11 And I meant what I said about you at the start of this .
12 I waited for you at the gate .
13 Can I sit with you at the back some time .
14 ‘ Last December , ’ he continued in a lower voice , ‘ I ran across him at the Warton Castle sale in Sussex .
15 As the British Airways Boeing 757 twin-engined jet touched down on Runway 27 Left at Heathrow at 8.33 a.m. , Adam concluded that there would probably be someone watching for him at the shuttle terminal .
16 As I wrote to you at the time ( since you refused even then to see me or any of your old friends and supporters ) I accepted the MS as a sacred trust and would do what I could to see that it eventually saw the light of day in the most appropriate form .
17 I sat opposite him at the Christmas do and he spent ages talking to me .
18 His first feeling as he emerged from the short but deep sleep which came to him at the end of every restless night , was that he was bloody glad to be alive .
19 Once ensconced in her burrow , the female mite will soon begin to lay eggs , which accumulate behind her at the rate of three or four a day .
20 ‘ Call Moinet ! ’ he ordered , walking completely into the room , ignoring Jenna 's blushes as she sat there in her nightie , which was n't particularly revealing but which felt like it at the moment .
21 And somebody said to me at the last children 's mass , thank you , you 're the only one that tells us we 're not needed .
22 Perhaps you have observed me , I am often around , if you are not fixed up at the moment what about me waiting for you at the bus stop tonight ?
23 That satraps as well as the king had their entourage of fellow-diners is proved by Xenophon 's Anabasis ( i.8.25 ) which says that Cyrus the Younger had his ‘ table-sharers ’ , and by Diodorus ' description ( xvii.20 ) of the ‘ kinsmen ’ of the satrap Spithrobates , who fought with him at the battle of the Granikos in 334 .
24 Right , well what do you think of it at the front ?
25 On that talking point perhaps , would you go through the Channel Tunnel , knowing what you know about it at the moment ?
26 His experience as a flyer was invaluable and those who worked with him at the time , recall the day he died .
27 The conclusive Senate vote was scheduled for Oct. 8 , but had to be delayed for seven days following revelation of new evidence from Anita Hill , 35 , a black University of Oklahoma teacher of law , who alleged that Thomas had subjected her to sexual harassment with explicit , pornographic suggestions when she worked for him at the Department of Education and the EEOC in the early 1980s .
28 Another Haute , Edmund , lost an annuity to Walter Hungerford , who petitioned for it at the end of May : an indication that the family 's gains from royal service were recognized as being available for redistribution .
29 Another Haute , Edmund , lost an annuity to Walter Hungerford , who petitioned for it at the end of May : an indication that the family 's gains from royal service were recognized as being available for redistribution .
30 Her hands fell idle in her lap and she stared around her at the bits of leather on the floor , at the row of wooden lasts along her bench , at the boots that needed new soles and heels and , with a sigh of despair , she dropped her knife and rose to her feet .
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