Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pron] at [num] " in BNC.
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1 | The wind woke her at six , hustling the leaves on the trees , still green in November . |
2 | So , on a board the apparent wind we experience when we travel at 10 knots in a 10 knot cross-wind will be a 14 knot wind hitting us at 45 degrees . |
3 | Shattered after losing his young second wife , he moved to Bath , then in its social heyday , where a benign-looking portrait shows him at seventy , grasping a book entitled Views of Painshill . |
4 | Children play mournfully in heap of setter shit above which washing-line used to hang ( until sodden towel bust it at three a.m. , landing in setter ordure as mentioned ) . |
5 | The decision to keep it at 23 means fewer fixtures , less money and a greater likelihood of further clubs folding . |
6 | The hotel manager woke me at 10 a.m. with a telegram from my mother , which had been delayed . |
7 | Give me your word to meet me at twelve at the attorneys and I will take it . ’ |
8 | And when they came to wake him up and get him ready for breakfast to feed him at six o'clock , he was gone . |
9 | The next morning Dad woke him at eight . |
10 | He had told his informant to meet him at nine o'clock . |
11 | In general , we can say that if the free energy-composition curve has a shape which allows a tangent to touch it at two points , phase separation will occur . |
12 | The gentleman here in the front had it at twenty four . |