Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 I only see her at the office .
2 At the age of 30 , I suddenly found myself at a turning point in my life .
3 Cos I just fancy them at the moment .
4 I just thrown something at the erm
5 Yes , I just saw you at the crossroads you see
6 I soon found myself at the Gasthof Lôwen in the little village of Sasbach .
7 At this I quickly joined them at the bottom of a long rickety iron ladder which led into the water ballast tanks and found them hauling out several cases which had been concealed there .
8 ‘ My own family was pretty undistinguished , and Stephen had at any rate a respectable reputation in his own field — though I probably overvalued it at the time .
9 Er a similar cautious approach which none of them took yesterday when on examination it was found that there was more potential there than before , erm so to help with the figures I have found very helpful erm appendix eight to the er York City Council erm statement , I think it appears in both of their statements appendix eight Greater York housing provision sorry , could could I also direct you at the same time to the County Council 's N Y five appendix three now the , the two make interesting comparisons because they both start of with the same H one proposal of nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , and I 'll remind you there , sir , that only five thousand seven hundred of those are required by the existing population , four thousand of those are for migrants , and the two schedules go of in slightly different directions under the heading of completions , and the reason for that , sir , is that the the Greater York , the er County Council 's figures , as you can see were computed in October nineteen ninety two when only seven hundred dwellings had been completed , yet six months later , under item C for the Greater York er housing provision figure , York Ci York City Council figures , the completions were one thousand and sixty three .
10 I actually advised him at the meeting that he should not and could n't take that motion , and I was by Alderman in that situation , but he still deemed to go ahead and that 's p his prerogative .
11 I saw it I actually saw it at an exhibition of Victorian photographs
12 I think you just caught him at a bad moment .
13 Do you just have it at the same time ?
14 You always , you always have it at the beginning or any er programme .
15 Why do n't you ever visit us at the Grange ? ’
16 Once again a very enjoyable evening , erm , I pushed into something that er , I do n't think she really wanted to do initially , but she thoroughly enjoyed it at the end .
17 You probably said it at the end of the 1960s . ’
18 And you probably had it at the time .
19 Perhaps , once you have had a chance to mull this one over , could you please telephone me at the home number above ?
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 Did you never see him at the City of the Horizon ?
22 I remember David started crying but Ralph would not back down and say we deserved the money , or to have some of it , so we just left them at the Brummel Club before doing their thing .
23 From seven in the morning he 'd sit there with the thing pressed to his ear ; to preserve the batteries and to avoid alarming the guards , we always set it at the lowest volume .
24 Apart from our regular rehearsals we often found ourselves at a loose end and would all troop round together .
25 We certainly appreciate it at the channel ports .
26 On 18 December 1689 the anniversary of William 's first entrance into London was cele-brated with a huge procession through the City , as crowds carried effigies of James 's chief ministers through the streets to Temple Bar , where they ritualistically hanged them at a " triple galloes " set up next to a great bonfire .
27 I wondered if they still did it at the pictures , 'cos it 's years since I went to the pictures .
28 I run the search room there , which means that erm people come into Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk and the end of a telephone , and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure that they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strong rooms that we 've got .
29 That 's right , yes , I run the Search Room there , which means that erm people come in to Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk on the end of a telephone and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strongrooms that we 've got , and then I produce them for them and erm if they need any help reading them and so on I give them that .
30 They nearly blew it at the start of the second half too as Brighton closed in for the kill .
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