Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | These are waters which do not , as a rule , produce big bream , for with so many mouths to share the available food there is only enough to maintain them at a low body weight . |
2 | Back home you only ever saw one at a time . |
3 | Moral — only ever remove one at a time so that you can see which way that have to be returned . |
4 | perhaps like to mention it at the end of the session and I can arrange to get one of those sent to you . |
5 | In making Gloucester chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north , Edward was thus effectively putting him at the head of the surviving royal affinity there . |
6 | In making Gloucester chief steward of the duchy of Lancaster in the north , Edward was thus effectively putting him at the head of the surviving royal affinity there . |
7 | It was a thoroughly tested number as Tiller had not only shown it at the Palace but his La Scala Girls had also performed it at the Winter Gardens Pavilion , Blackpool , the previous year . |
8 | If the object-glass of a refractor or the mirror of a reflector is of poor quality , the images will also be poor — and a bad telescope does not always betray itself at a glance . |
9 | But since such progress is conceived as immanent to musical history itself , independent of variants of musical practice , social usage and reception , the theory moves dangerously close to a hypostasis of technique ; at the very least it confines the relationship between musical and social structures to the level of the longue durée , since at that level society is ‘ encapsulated ’ in music , while in between , music 's ‘ autonomous unfoldment … follows the social dynamics without a glance or any direct communication ’ ( ibid : 206–7 ) , still less putting itself at the service of particular social subjects . |
10 | The Collective State Presidency , after several abortive attempts to meet , also finally endorsed it at the end of a 14-hour session on July 12 ( again not attended by Drnovsek ) , but imposed new demands and deadlines . |
11 | ‘ United have emerged as favourites now and that suits me fine , as long as we are up there challenging them at the end of the season . |
12 | But he could n't just leave her at the station . |
13 | do n't always tell you at the time they just say |
14 | No , they ca n't really say anything at the moment . |
15 | Do n't even tell them at the end . |
16 | Did n't even tell somebody at the door ! |
17 | But if you have others which I do not deal with satisfactorily then please raise them at the end . ’ |
18 | Although Phil had been slightly reserved in his manner towards her ( Nancy ) , she knew that that was his way and she was enjoying the company of that wiry , small-boned , gently spoken citizen from Sacramento who almost invariably found himself at the back of every queue that ever formed itself . |
19 | Thus if my main concern is to have a vast stock of personal possessions and control over the lives of others , I can doubtless only have them at the expense of others . |
20 | They 're chewing up the lawn but Carl there 's nowhere else to put them at the moment . |
21 | Twenty minutes later he had reached paragraph 9 when a voice from the next room told him that if he were typing anything other than his bloody resignation he should bloody well do it at a more civilised bloody hour . |