Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps Isabelle had n't wanted them found at all , had intended her secret , whatever it was , to die with her .
2 Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted .
3 I gazed at this scene thinking that of all of the things I wanted when I was grown up , the one I wanted most was to play a harmonium .
4 I shied at such a thinly veiled challenge , but succumbed to her persuasion , which had become more vociferous as the water diminished .
5 I met at this time a number of adopted children , and realised that the problems we all faced were similar , whatever the child 's colour happened to be .
6 When I passed at this point MacArthur said perhaps I would like to hear his summary as a soldier and as no businessman or textile expert .
7 I trembled at that nakedness and read :
8 I stopped at some lights on the East side .
9 Is it because I studied in your country — or is it because I studied at all ? ’
10 And when I arrived at this party , she is totally unsubtle and sometimes very rude , you know , and er
11 I happened at that time to be a Council member , and I was therefore able to point out that Bondi 's listing of observational errors were all taken from well-attested literature .
12 John and I rebelled at this kind of regimentation but Andrew and Ernest just smiled and said nothing .
13 I think I flinched at that .
14 When I knocked at another door , it was opened by a tall , thin man , with long , dirty hair hanging down to his shoulders .
15 What I discovered at this point , was that they , my Thai co-workers , also expected me to be the teacher for this newly organised project !
16 I also said that erm my I expressed that the fears that I expressed at this meeting last time about er the fact that Paul and I now supervise civilian staff , er which I 've never been sat down and told what the civilians term of contract are and what I can or can not say or whatever , so erm I feel it will be quite valuable , and brought it for me to see if anybody think it 's worthwhile pursuing .
17 I did n't , I work , I started at half nine and I finished at half ten and I went to you know .
18 Ben spent so much time playing computer games , barely pausing to eat , that lately I 'd sometimes wondered if he knew I existed at all .
19 Catherine Turnbull , Magdalene Avenue , Carrville , Durham : I worked at that time on public transport , Durham and district .
20 I decided at that moment that I 'd had enough . ’
21 I decided at that point to begin using the detachment technique ( see p.26 ) .
22 ‘ In fact it was only by a miracle that my sister and I survived at all : we took shelter with our youngest brother in the Jama Masjid area .
23 The last thing I needed at that time was pity .
24 He dealt very little with guitar techniques and almost entirely with musicality and musical ideas , which is what I needed at that stage .
25 Now as I say , I started at that price and I used to have to help in the warehouse , in the packing and so forth , and then if there was any parcels to go into Nottingham I used to have to deliver them , by hand .
26 I did n't , I work , I started at half nine and I finished at half ten and I went to you know .
27 I started at half past six and I worked until two o'clock in the morning .
28 Because they had n't , I 'd , they usually say ring after one so I rang at half past one and they 'd emptied all the machines and everything .
29 ‘ As I said , it 's up to you , ’ said this stupid young man , who could have done anything he liked to me — or so I felt at that moment — if only he had done it , and not talked about it first , trying to strike a bargain .
30 I felt at that point if I did n't tell her she was going to find out anyway .
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