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

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1 I believe some of them visited at first , but it gradually dwindled — even Sonia and Paul Mason , whom she was very friendly with , stopped visiting .
2 I asked at last .
3 I encountered at first hand the sufferings of un-dernourished children and out-of-work ironstone miners and their impoverished families , ’ he writes .
4 ‘ Yeah , ’ I muttered at last .
5 ’ All right , ’ I muttered at last , and turned towards the disposal to jettison the bug .
6 The climb continued by Knarlton hoot to Hudson Quarry , where wild sage was growing thickly amongst the limestone and grass , until I came at last to the rougher pasture below Hazely .
7 I messed at first with Harry Phillimore , who was to become a lifelong friend .
8 Moving with no clear sense of direction , I arrived at last at a wooden hut , set in a clearing in the forest which covered that part of the mountain .
9 " Please do stop , " I begged at last .
10 The bedding which I observed at first hand in 1954 in the peasant community of Pul Eliya was nothing like as grand as the stereotype ; but , apart from some minor differences , it had all the same elements and for the most part they occurred in just the same sequence .
11 Just to say that the trip worked out slightly cheaper than I anticipated at first and have pleasure in returning a little bit from your cheque .
12 I could partly understand Sally 's comments because I heard at second hand from Jack Mason about the bickering that went on between manufacturers and the players ' agents about contracts .
13 When I started at first erm
14 But despite how I felt at first about myself when I lost my leg , I have n't really had that many problems with boyfriends .
15 Yet I felt at last I had straightened out the time that had buckled when I lost all my writing .
16 PAUSE I thought I knew at last who you were , why you liked me at school , why you took the trouble to read those poems I 'd written .
17 When I first met John Hurt in 1977 , when he was in Devon filming The Shout , I saw at first hand how much he drank .
18 Thus I saw at first hand the developing excitement within the scientific community on two continents as thousands of us changed research programmes literally overnight and attempted to replicate the phenomenon .
19 I saw at first hand what a regressive prison regime does to prisoners .
20 I saw at first hand the problems Linfield had with travel arrangements and communications … give me Belfast every time . ’
21 I saw at first hand the problems Linfield had with travel arrangements and communications … give me Belfast every time . ’
22 One of the areas I looked at first was the so-called ancillary services — that is cleaning , catering and laundry .
23 Pete , of Bruton , Somerset , said yesterday : ‘ I laughed at first because I did not believe it .
24 I thought at first that the sound , the terrorized shriek , was my last spurt , expressing itself .
25 Large red and white boats packed the harbour , and I thought at first that they must be private yachts .
26 I thought at first the food was a trap , but after you left the pink mixture I knew I could trust you . ’
27 ‘ I think you 're a very brave girl , ’ he said ‘ — braver even than I thought at first .
28 I thought at first they must be students .
29 I thought at first that he was merely taking an open-air path to his own bedroom , but he went straight past the open door at the end of his sleeping car , and straight on past the next car also .
30 I thought at first , that 's not my kind of song , ’ said Rolf , more famous for Two Little Boys and Jake The Peg .
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