Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In which case , it seems worth asking why I am considering them at all within the limited confines of this book . |
2 | ‘ I am saying nothing at all , ’ she said . |
3 | ‘ I 'm saying nothing at all . |
4 | Mine always goes off whenever I 'm grilling anything at all . |
5 | And if I 'm a wicked , evil news reporter , I 'm going to leave out all the nice , positive things that you said , because you went on for so long I 'm interviewing you at half past twelve for the one o'clock news . |
6 | If I 'm interviewing you at half past twelve for a piece for the one o'clock news , I do n't want to have to take out reams and reams and reams of tape . |
7 | The day before the dinner I received word from the admiral 's ADC that if I were to present myself at 6.55 p.m. at his suite in the Gosforth Park Hotel , where we were both staying , he would give me a lift to the dockyard . |
8 | if I was recording you at this precise moment ? |
9 | ‘ By golly , somebody 's floored her at last ! ’ cried one of the men , grinning . |
10 | As Mager has truthfully ( and unnervingly ) said : " If you are teaching skills that can not be evaluated , you are in the awkward position of being unable to demonstrate that you are teaching anything at all . " |
11 | Not simply because it shows that you are enjoying yourself at that moment but because it actually contributes to your physical and mental health . |
12 | You must learn your lessons , you know , if you are to become anything at all when you are grown . ’ |
13 | If you 're basing yourself at one campsite place an old groundsheet or plastic sheet under the tent . |
14 | People always need clothes do n't they and they 'll always buy them off you if you 're selling them at half price … |
15 | ‘ Except for one other memorable occasion , of course — when you were wearing nothing at all . ’ |
16 | You see she 's collecting it at four thirty . |
17 | She 's throwing herself at that man , making a complete fool of herself . |
18 | Gaston , the committee man , who had been eyeing Ingrid the entire evening , trying to discern if she was wearing anything at all under the gold waistcoat , hurried over and pulled her to her feet . |
19 | I 've put in stuff for her from all over , and she always thanks me , not like she was paying me at all . |
20 | ‘ She was doing nothing at all to help this baby in such distress . |
21 | And Fleischmann received a fax from Harwell and learned that they were seeing nothing at all . |
22 | Well they were doing it at eleven o'clock last night , it must of been something like that because I heard every word |
23 | ‘ It 's redlining it at 6,000 , ’ he said , referring to the straining Tachometer , while firing down a bus lane in first gear at about forty . |
24 | Jesus Christ 's resurrection has to become our resurrection if it is to mean anything at all . |
25 | If a right to conscientious tax diversion can be established in this way , then , if it is to mean anything at all , it must be proof against standard utilitarian objections , for example , those relating to the cost of administering such a scheme . |
26 | ‘ You must be Mr Sachs , what a pleasure it is to meet you at last . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'm surprised he was given it at all , really . |
28 | He had on the long white cloak which signified to the audience that he was wearing nothing at all . |
29 | The note which had been sent into him at the factory had said that he was to meet them at eight o'clock on Boxing Night . |
30 | As usual it was impossible to tell from Adam 's granite features just how he was feeling — if he was feeling anything at all , she thought savagely . |