Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] at [num] " in BNC.
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1 | So I believe at one time |
2 | And so she rose at six and bathed , tapped on Lucy 's door at seven , to a clear ringing ‘ Come in ! ’ |
3 | So you look at one . |
4 | So we looked at two areas where we 've erm we were both very weak , erm , and I do n't we could even , we could n't even see it with regards this . |
5 | Cutting across these are several other divisions , and below we look at four of the more important , each of which became more pronounced during the 1980s : geographical divisions , labour market divisions , racial divisions and gender divisions . |
6 | Two hundred pounds , it 's a good one , double decker with all sorts of , and then adds a forty five per cent mark up on it , so it starts at two hundred pounds , then adds |
7 | er erm well , I know when it is , Thursday the eleventh of November , it 's a matinee performance so it starts at two o'clock . |
8 | But perhaps what mattered at eighty was habit , the body no longer interested in sex , the mind no longer interested in speculation , the smaller things in life mattering more than the large and , in the end , the slow realization that nothing really mattered at all . |
9 | Tonight we look at two very different exhibitors — one displaying some of the world 's most exotic blooms , the other some of the smelliest . |
10 | ( WES ) Tonight we look at one small company that 's played it 's part in helping to reduce the dole queues . |
11 | erm , erm normally they start at one thirty and they can go up to about three or four pound a great big tub . |
12 | Generally he rose at five-thirty , before she was awake . |
13 | Ten years later it stood at 3,253 , then over the next decade it shot up to 5,169 . |
14 | The result of the calculation that er I think appropriate is that one finds twenty hours a week , seven pounds an hour , thirty seven weeks a year comes out I hope at five thousand , one hundred and eighty pounds , to that should be added four hundred and forty five pounds national insurance contributions and I have left the advertising fees at the same amount two hundred pounds . |
15 | Out we went at 4 o'clock in the afternoon , taking up our positions as dusk arrived . |
16 | Prior to the election Labour had twenty-eight seats and the Alliance twenty , now it stood at thirty-six and twenty-four respectively , and after the by-elections subsequent to the election of aldermen , forty and twenty-four . |
17 | Now he sat at one of the tables , cradling a glass of white wine in one hand . |
18 | I mean she 's talking about it and I said well I thought at five they were probably a bit young . |
19 | Well I started at fourteen and I , I had to leave er when I was fifteen and , no , nearly sixteen . |
20 | I Have n't needed try , Brenda , I ca n't I mean at one time I 'd have devoured that . |
21 | still goes at twenty past five so why do n't she go at six when we do ? |
22 | Here we look at four of the top London curry houses favoured by MPs and other ‘ pilaus of society ’ . |
23 | Here we look at three of the best selling DOS spreadsheets . |
24 | And , and er then that midwife would po call and see them perhaps one well they call at six months just to make sure ev ev everything was alright . |
25 | Well it starts at seven thirty , it 'll be a bit difficult to eat out in there . |
26 | I remembered the last time I had seen him , on the half-landing on the stairs , and how we looked at one another — as if he had sensed it would be our last encounter — and had shaken hands and said goodbye . |
27 | Then they looked at one another for a second and kissed passionately . |
28 | but then the bell does n't go till nine , although sometimes it goes at two minutes to nine and sometimes it goes at five past nine |
29 | but then the bell does n't go till nine , although sometimes it goes at two minutes to nine and sometimes it goes at five past nine |
30 | Unfortunately it happens at seventy , and eighty , and ninety mile an hour of motorway , you just switch off do n't you ? |