Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [indef pn] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A Gothic mahogany bookcase ( lot 478 , est. $6,000–9,000 ) was a beautiful piece of transitional classical/Gothic Revival furniture , though it was obviously missing something at the top , either an additional moulding or added tracery . |
2 | They 're not paying anything at the moment on laybys . |
3 | Well I 'm not buying anything at the moment but if you wan na have a look round . |
4 | Erm you 're now you 're not doing anything at the moment , we we agreed it was resting . |
5 | Oh she 's erm , she 's not doing anything at the moment because erm |
6 | I 'm just doing something at the moment |
7 | Volker Rath , the German public prosecutor , tactfully said nothing at the time but later announced that Germany was suspending proceedings against the two Libyans for lack of evidence . |
8 | No , they ca n't really say anything at the moment . |
9 | ‘ I did n't feel anything at the time , ’ he continued . |
10 | I have n't seen anyone at the company for nearly , what , six seven years and already you say you want to speak to my friends . |
11 | Well I have n't done anything at the moment because I di I did n't think it was worth it actually . |
12 | Well I have n't done anything at the moment because I did n't I did n't think it was worth it actually . |
13 | But suppose they have n't got one at the shop ? ’ |
14 | I would 've said that , but last night this meeting said they 'd very much like to see a officer in a car because they do n't see anybody at the moment |
15 | They do n't see anybody at the moment Dave so anything 's better than nothing |
16 | ‘ I 'd prefer it if you did n't tell anyone at the circuit how we come to know each other , ’ Simon said , his grey eyes trained on the road ahead . |
17 | Did n't even tell somebody at the door ! |
18 | But her she do n't spend her money because she do n't get nuffink at the end of the day . |
19 | If the bankrupt can not himself prepare a proper statement of affairs , the official receiver may either employ someone at the expense of the estate to assist in its preparation ( r 6.63(1) ) or make an allowance out of the estate to a named person to assist the bankrupt in its preparation ( r 6.63(2) and ( 3 ) ) . |
20 | Before she could add , as she was evidently about to , that she never bought anything at the door , he announced himself hurriedly and asked for her husband . |
21 | Alan never said anything at the time , but Willy vanished from Oxford shortly afterwards . |