Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh ! er look I mean it at all unless David gives me a little
2 Now I met him at one of the numerous receptions .
3 I expect you at ten .
4 I found them at last .
5 Erm what did we do yes , well we went , I , I went to Isobel at what , I found her at three , we had .
6 I found you at first light this morning , ’ he said , getting up to take her half-empty plate .
7 I helped her at first but it was a mistake . ’
8 Do I know you at all ?
9 Oh dear , I told them at one point why we did , and I 've had it
10 As for his invitation — if I catch you at 1997 with him or any other man , I 'll revoke my decision about the wedding night , and take you to bed immediately ! ’
11 Shall I expect you at three ?
12 like I imagined it at all .
13 I read it at one sitting , and it scared me stupid .
14 When I came to Macmillan , it was with the greatest difficulty that I telephoned him at all .
15 I consider that she would have found a job by early Autumn and therefore the sum must be more than a , nearly a year 's earnings and I assess it at eight thousand pounds .
16 I admired her at first , wanting to help the slaves .
17 I followed them at all three , but if The Valley was a 100 miles away , I 'd still be back . ’
18 I discuss it at some length in Chapter 6 .
19 My eye followed the light cloud of her smoke , now here , now there , above the plain , according to the devious curves of the stream , but always fainter and farther away , till I lost it at last behind the mitre-shaped hill of the great pagoda ( 6 ) .
20 Other sentences have a similar type of structure , and tend to end in a similar evocation of vastness and remoteness , as the eye reaches its limit of vision : " under the enormous dome of the sky " ; " the monotonous sweep of the horizon " ; " as if the impassive earth had swallowed her up without an effort , without a tremor " ; " till I lost it at last behind the mitre-shaped hill of the great pagoda " .
21 But even then , before I knew her at all , I sensed that normality was not really Karen 's thing .
22 However , because I knew her at close quarters only during her maiden years and have not seen her once since she went to the West Country to become ‘ Mrs Benn ’ , you will perhaps excuse my impropriety in referring to her as I knew her , and in my mind have continued to call her throughout these years .
23 I saw her at six the following evening .
24 I mean I saw her at eleven o'clock at night going jogging with a plastic bag wrapped around her arms .
25 I saw him at eight o'clock .
26 I make my living out of explaining things to a lot of dum-dums , and if I do it at all I expect to get paid . ’
27 If I do it at half the speed , just do it at thirty miles an hour , how long will that take ?
28 If I do it at half the speed .
29 Now if I do it at half that speed , if I do if I drive at thirty miles an hour , how long will it take me to do the sixty miles ?
30 I liked him at first , but … ’
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