Example sentences of "i at the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Neither do I at the moment , ’ Ian admitted .
2 I , I mean , I at the moment I 'm not doing anything about Neil 's training because we 've got coming and it 's it 's too soon to start stirring up the bud again .
3 So in everything that we do and staying spiritually awake , we have to do something , it all comes back to you and I at the end of the day , no one else can do it for us we sometimes think well , well , so and so can help , I mean this is true to a degree , but at the end of the day it all comes back to us does n't it ?
4 Was I at the ?
5 erm I 've arranged for an independent assessor to view this vehicle , and the view of that independent assessor is this is a straightforward claim against the insurance company , and I at the moment am pursuing that , so it 's a little bit of a conflict of interest that one , but that does give you some background on that particular case .
6 Should you wish advice from the world 's greatest detective you may enquire for me at the Rose and Crown .
7 She uttered something loud and incomprehensible in Dutch and told me she 'd meet me at the coffee shop later .
8 In one week I listened to the English boy singing the praises of my dark colouring and frizzy hair , felt him kiss me on the cheek with obvious pleasure whenever I cooked a meal and when I came in from work , or when we sat watching television together , and found him waiting for me at the end of the road when I was late back for some reason .
9 As for their laying the birch on my pocket , I compute that my support of Lewis and Brzeska has cost me at the lowest estimate about £20 per year , from one source alone since that regrettable occurrence , since I dared to discern a great sculptor and a great painter in the midst of England 's artistic desolaton .
10 Taff joined me at the gun .
11 He joined me at the table and poured out two generous measures of the clear liquid from the bottle .
12 He crawled out of the trench and joined me at the gun .
13 The Frenchman sat opposite me at the large farmhouse table chatting away for all he was worth and after the meal he puffed away at his pipe as if he had n't a care in the world .
14 A sternfaced Sergeant meets me at the entrance to the big house .
15 My mother grabbed me at the very edge of the roof , just before I toppled the two storeys to the street .
16 And that meant a lot to me at the time because all the paintings I was doing were subjects from my childhood years .
17 On the other hand though I was really drunk so maybe I only remember it that way John turned round to me at the end and said , I ca n't understand you All the people I know , when they get pissed , they start fights , whereas you just seem really happy
18 ‘ He met me at the station … ’
19 The coach dropped me at the Lofleiđ3ir , a palatial hotel .
20 ‘ Mr Hatton made an appointment with me at the end of May .
21 I think about Mr Jackson and I get a sort of uncomfortable feeling when I remember he was waiting for me at the house and I did n't come back .
22 They will rendezvous with me at the Turkish Checkpoint in Nicosia .
23 ‘ Meet me at the Centre after school , ’ she said , imperiously .
24 That shooting The London boxing promoter Mickey Duff said : ‘ The only thing that worries me at the moment is his speedy recovery . ’
25 Two days sitting in the plane and fifty bourbons later I had this young born-again advocate holding my hand and praying for me at the top of his voice .
26 When I get out of my train at Victoria and look about me at the other two hundred — mostly strangers , not least so those whose names as early schoolfellows dawn on me when they disappeared , — I sometimes think that one or two of us ought to speak out instead of just voting and making a remark in the complaint book once or twice a year and writing to a newspaper less often .
27 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 .
28 He arrived a few weeks before me at the Elephant and retired just a few weeks before I left the department after the 1987 general election .
29 It seemed to me at the time that this fact did not square with claims that the Bible was inerrant .
30 ‘ If you feel inclined , ’ it said non-committally , ‘ join me at the Station Hotel , Edinburgh on Friday , then I 'll show you the smugglers ’ den .
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