Example sentences of "at [det] [noun] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | He also had another er , what we call a journey waybill and that , he used to record on there at each termini he used to record the time and the ticket numbers that he 'd got in his rack at that particular time , so it could be seen between certain times that a ticket perhaps was sold between Witton and Rushmere Heath . |
2 | If you eat sufficient at each mealtime you should n't need anything for later on ! |
3 | At each stop they would take one side of the street each and he could not help notice the disappointment on people 's faces if they got him rather than her . |
4 | At each visit they will feel your abdomen , and find out how high the top of the womb has risen . |
5 | But at that Service it should also be possible to think about what has been achieved and to express gratitude for the increase . |
6 | Perhaps communication should be at the broadest possible level if that is done well ; if not , it should be only at that level which can be done well . |
7 | An expert says that without oxygen at that altitude he wo n't survive for long . |
8 | So crazed were we becoming that I was sure that even at that distance we could spot the fiendish grin he directed at Sinar Surya floundering on the horizon each time he passed ! |
9 | I do n't , I mean , I have n't , I 'm not useless cos I can give you information we have here but I 'm not at that end I ca n't you see |
10 | They are so vulnerable at that age they will go away with anybody . ’ |
11 | yeah she 'll be in trouble wo n't she , she often gets her own drinks anyway , she sort of like , she 's at that age she can , it 's only when they get out there together |
12 | If she could have gone to bed with him at that moment it would have been all right . |
13 | Although , at that moment I could have done with a little less myself . |
14 | One that I saw looked like harp in a chamber of pure light ; and at that moment I could understand the frenzy and madness of the bees that visit these studios of paradise , full of sweetness , and can not cease until they die . |
15 | At that moment I could see no reason for ever wanting to leave Koraloona . |
16 | At that moment she would have traded the lives of all the pilots who were up there now against just his . |
17 | At that moment she would have willingly given her right arm to be anywhere but on Nathan Bryce 's boat . |
18 | If she 'd had the power at that moment she would have reached out and crushed him into the carpet . |
19 | She was rarely pleased to see Damien , but at that moment she could cheerfully have driven red-hot nails into his ugly wedge of a face . |
20 | At that moment he would have welcomed it , an escape from the agony burning through his chest . |
21 | At that moment he would have given up every moment of his past and future freedom to have her at his side . |
22 | To work at that speed we ca n't even drink a cup of tea . |
23 | Michael Kalisher QC told the jury : ‘ If you or I or even Nigel Mansell drove along that road at that speed no-one would suggest that it was anything other than reckless driving . ’ |
24 | At that point they will still have 735 pages of text to go . |
25 | Presumably what he means is that at that point they will have lost their representative character and become embodiments of the divine . |
26 | At that point we could still take water from the aquifer , but we would have to pump it out in the same way as we would from an unconfined aquifer . |
27 | Modem linkage for Dawyck will be needed within the next five years , and it may be that at that point we could decide to install a multiplexor to deal with all of our external computer links — use of local EUCS services , JANET , PSS , Royline and others . |
28 | I mean at that point I would either do that , you know er change it or that would have been it |
29 | Well , at that point I will end what I have to say for today , and er , carry on with this next week . |
30 | And at that point I should have endured anything to prevent such a theft . |