Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | Tell me them at least . " |
2 | It 's got to be someone you at least feel is your equal , who can look through as well as you . |
3 | I inwardly breathed a sigh of relief as the bus pulled up to the stop and we eagerly clambered on , searching for a seat near to someone we at least knew the name of . |
4 | The decision to believe was one for which I at least was fully responsible . |
5 | In Sanity , Madness , and the Family , R.D. Laing and Aaron Esterson point up , with a clarity which I at once recognised and was astonished by , the importance of attributions within the family . |
6 | Sorry ; etcetera ) as well as the slightly perverse habit of calling all young girls ‘ madam ’ and all old women ‘ girls , ’ it was a charm to which I at least was quite prophylactically immune . |
7 | This set Eliot on to a technical disquisition which I at least was unable to follow ; but it included the fact that , in order to preserve a certain particularly rare cheese or at least to promote its further maturity , the owners had ‘ buried it ’ . |
8 | Finally I would like to mention three books which appeared during the year which we at Brunel are already using successfully . |
9 | The song is , it appears , about the lack of sex education in schools , a subject which we at Public NME feel is indeed worthy of airing , and what a shame more of our nation 's pop stars have n't taken up the musical cudgel , so to speak . |
10 | We need to look at assumptions , seeing whether we think they really are justified , and if so , do they really lead to the positions which we at the moment think they lead to . |
11 | If it should be made in conjunction with the Corvedale line , assuming that the capital is raised for that line , it may be too late then to enquire how trains are to run from Lydham village to Bishop 's Castle , which now might be placed on the main line , or what expenditure will be necessary to make the roads to Lydham village as suitable for the inhabitants of Norbury , Wentnor , &c. , as those over which they at present travel to Lydham Heath . |
12 | She had even bought him a hunting dog as a present , a sleek , golden , sweet-tempered animal from which he at once became inseparable . |
13 | That finding effectively determines the agreed figures on which damages relating to the provision of suitable accommodation in turn , it is agreed that if two carers are to live in the household , that suitable new accommodation for the plaintiff can be acquired for two hundred and seventeen thousand , five hundred pounds , the house in which he at present lives will fe fetch eighty two thousand , five hundred pounds , a difference of a hundred and thirty five thousand pounds . |
14 | Loyalty sealed her lips , even with Liz and Esther , whom she at this period rarely saw . |
15 | She beheld Rose in the act of taking the hand of a middle-aged battleaxe of a woman , very fashionably attired , whom she at once deduced to be the lady who had last spoken . |
16 | But but you know she she at least she does actually . |
17 | We bore a letter of introduction from Werner Meyer to Puang Ranteallo , son of the late king — whom we at last tracked down in an astonishing arena . |
18 | That 's something we at Sumitomo Bank keep in mind when we deal with our customers , combining our specialized expertise in international banking with original thinking to offer service with just the right character to fit their particular needs . |
19 | So they 're looking because we we at precision now need it but we need it faster than if we if we awaited for this , then put in and so on . |
20 | Willie 's grey trousers seemed more crumpled than ever , but with the braces attached to them they at least felt comfortable . |
21 | But she was an expert and by watching her I at least gained some confidence , enough to feel I could try it myself one day . |
22 | Oh they it at the Spar , were n't they ? |
23 | Ezra would have liked to see more of Max Beerbohm , whom he at least partially admired for his wit , although of course he could not have tolerated his philosophy of life . |
24 | whom he at once challenged to a duel . |
25 | But the they give it you at the end of the quarter , even if you have n't been in for a quarter . |
26 | So I taught it him at the piano — we had over one hundred sessions . |
27 | Well when and he was n't on he was n't on , but he he at the towards the end they gave the three of them thirty seconds to describe the go , you know , the qualities of of the |
28 | The plates flickered past , solemn and beautiful faces , sleeping soldiers , angels carrying flutes , and then a page fell open more easily because , slipped into it , she found a sheet of the villa 's notepaper on which was typed what she at first thought to be a shopping-list , but , as she began to read , discovered it was no such thing . |
29 | What you at er you know that razor I 've got ? |
30 | Once again , the setting is theatrical , and the perspectives are varied — Act I presents the audience at a play ; Act II shows the characters in the play , and yet even they are not what they at first seem , as Frayn offers both the lines they are delivering and the thoughts they are actually thinking . |