Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i at the " in BNC.

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1 A talkative Bruce Willis dropped me outside the London flat fifteen minutes later ( you can assess the situation on the way upstairs ) , and Kenneth came down to meet me at the door .
2 ‘ It was quite usual for me to take on this sort of job but it was n't usual for him to make an appointment for me and only tell me at the last minute , especially when it meant working after hours .
3 ‘ You 'd better drop me at the hospital . ’
4 This , of course , did not affect me at the time !
5 Sitting in Casey 's office with a group of people sometime in the autumn of 1985 , John McMahon , his deputy , suddenly said : ‘ You wo n't believe what Bud McFarlane just told me at the White House . ’
6 She could not convince me at the time that anything bad could happen , now that I had finally ‘ solved ’ my eating problems , and for a short time I felt jubilant , relieved and ecstatic .
7 In fact , we did go down there for a week to explore the possibilities , and I admitted that it was n't what it was and that the rosy glow that still suffused me at the very name was probably nostalgia for my touring days , when it was the most prestigious of all the dates .
8 For five hours he did n't once open his mouth to offer advice or even give an opinion and , when he checked the takings at the end of the day , although we were two shillings and fivepence light from a usual Saturday , he still handed over the sixpenny piece he always gave me at the end of the week .
9 He comes over ours at Christmas and he does my head in cos he keeps on kicking me at the dinner table !
10 If you ca n't hear me at the back because my voice drops from time to time then shout away because I 'm not always aware of how well it carries .
11 If you have any questions please contact me at the Centre for Research into Environment & Health , St David 's College , Lampeter , Dyfed SA48 7ED .
12 Please ring me at the above number and I will meet you in Paris to escort you to the hospital .
13 Perhaps , once you have had a chance to mull this one over , could you please telephone me at the home number above ?
14 With one sergeant I had then , I used to make up stories about keeping an eye on thieves if he did n't find me at the points .
15 ‘ However , ’ said Canon Wheeler clearing his throat to indicate that he had n't finished and intended to keep the reins of conversation in his own hands , ‘ what chiefly worries me at the moment is the Old Man 's reaction . ’
16 ‘ I persuaded her once or twice to meet me at the ruined tower .
17 So er I thought a alright then , so I I went off like and I just heard erm and said , I went up to see her mother like and , I told her mother about it , like and that and erm her mother says different now , that she came round to see me at the time to tell , to give me a telling off like over her friend .
18 Neither do I at the moment , ’ Ian admitted .
19 The lady had cordially assured me at the outset that I was free " to party with anybody I liked the look of " ( this , except for the half-ounce bikini she wore , being her only hint that what we were sitting in was n't a beauty parlour or seminar room but actually a brothel .
20 Cameramen never bother me at the top of my swing .
21 His name completly eludes me at the moment .
22 Let me ask you about one particular artist , whose name has actually escaped me at the moment
23 It never struck me at the time .
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