Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So you want to avoid it at all costs in release three of four . |
2 | If you want to settle them at this meeting . |
3 | Seven student teachers will be taking their examinations on 21st and 28th March — we wish them luck and hope to see them at next Q.T. Day . |
4 | I hope to see you at one of the shows soon but do join me here next month for hints on lace knitting . |
5 | But just when you think you know what they mean , they stop meaning anything at all — workflow systems and groupware have arrived |
6 | Some people discover this element of themselves while still very young ; others come to it at a much later stage in their lives — and others never manage to find it at all . |
7 | But I still maintain to encourage them at twelve years of age to be ab oh I think it 's all wrong . |
8 | They usually run them at below peak efficiency , they run The Russian reactors they tend to run 'em at maximum efficiency which is you 're very very close to the critical level where it could run away with a little mistake and whoops , you got Chernobyl . |
9 | Ben Nevis really needs no introduction , and as most walkers intend to climb it at some point it 's worthy of inclusion . |
10 | ‘ And if I could make one more suggestion — if I ask to see you at ten in the morning , and you wander in at ten-thirty , you will be looking elsewhere for employment . |
11 | They mostly feed at dawn and dusk , so try feeding yours at these times , offering earthworms and pieces of fish . |
12 | Sneha , ( not her real name ) an Asian girl of eighteen living with her family near Birmingham , wrote me a long letter , but with the strict proviso that I did n't ring her at home or try to contact her at all . |
13 | Try putting yourself at five or six hundred feet directly over the landing area of your gliding site and see for yourself how difficult it is to plan and make a spot landing . |
14 | The surprising thing is that Russian companies choose to repatriate anything at all , officially . |
15 | So before we start doing anything at all we actually do some identification of trainees . |
16 | My father come to see me at one holiday and the Easter time he see something happen and they did n't like him and cos all my as cabin boy . |
17 | back down the road … and further Solar Flair is still going … they 've cracked it at last … and are up to forty five miles an hour … next stop is Adelaide the city that closes its streets to grand prix cars … today … the roads are open and the crowds out to welcome them in … |
18 | I do n't like housework particularly — it 's just a bore , it 's so monotonous , and with a child you 've done it once and five minutes later it just does n't look as though you 've done it at all . |
19 | ‘ They just put a tick on it if you 've done it at all . |
20 | I suppose it 's a satisfying thing — to know you 've done it at last and it 's all there , nice and clean . |
21 | I 've seen it at closed hand . |
22 | We do see the problems we 've seen it at both ends the goalkeepers have when people chase a lost cause like Rozario 's just done there . |
23 | On the other hand , I 've got nothing at all against backing the scum.That way , if they lose and the bet does n't come up , you 're still happy anyway because they 've been beaten , and if they are going to win , you might as well make some money out of it . |
24 | We , we 've got the how you can help section here , but we 've got nothing at all about what the charity does and how it does it , yes we need some appropriate words for getting the idea that they 're helping children . |
25 | You 've got nothing at all ? |
26 | Ah , thought Forest , I 've got it at last ! |
27 | They 've got you at last ’ |
28 | They 've got you at last ! ’ |
29 | Anyway — now that I 've got you at last … |
30 | Not that I 've got anything at all against them getting out and about a bit now , ’ he added hurriedly , not wanting another Grimma on his hands . |