Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 That 's the top part the bottom part is open to negotiation and that 's why I 've put them altogether at the bottom .
2 Gradually he builds up a collection of all sorts of different books and reads them secretly at night while his wife sleeps .
3 ‘ The breaches that concern me most at the moment are off the ball incidents , dangerously high tackles and illegal use of the elbow , ’ he added .
4 She went on to admit , ‘ I feel guilty , but I dislike them intensely at times .
5 ‘ No matter what he is now , Mr Gillis treated me badly at school and he treated you even worse .
6 The scheme certainly helped me right at the beginning when I was starting up as a criminal lawyer .
7 It was pink , not red like Hank Marvin 's , which disappointed me rather at the time .
8 It does n't take them long at all to get in the outskirts of London , it 's weaving your way
9 Something that struck me personally at this period was that he had a most strange and cultivated sense of humour .
10 Saturday , 13th : Arrived at Delhi airport over two hours late , at 06.30. met me personally at the barrier and eased me through the arrival formalities .
11 You will make a report to me daily at the first hour of night .
12 Do n't give me enough at all !
13 The operation of these laws being impervious to our preferences , men will challenge them only at the risk of failure .
14 The genitors of the children had a recognized standing in relation to their spouses but they visited them only at night and did not take food in the taravad house of their " wives " .
15 By the time they had reached Morocco , the Shah and the Queen both believed that Giscard had betrayed them personally at Guadeloupe .
16 When both trunks had been hauled on to the far bank they used the ropes to bind them together at various points along their length .
17 Put them together at the last possible moment and cover with a damp tea towel until you serve them .
18 Return to the bad old ways , elect separately a Chamber and a Senate , then bring them together at Versailles in a National Assembly which would or would not modify the Constitution of 1875 .
19 If you took all the cells of a swallow and put them together at random , the chance that the resulting object would fly is not , for everyday purposes , different from zero .
20 O , Lord my God , I now at this moment , readily and willingly accept at Thy Hand whatever kind of death … and checked himself in time , knowing his intention was unworthy .
21 ‘ Why am I here at all ?
22 I know it is n't easy but erm I think we should you know , try and we advertise starting at eight o'clock and very often there 's only Alan and I here at eight .
23 I thought they were actually cos I I even at that part of
24 No I never at Greenspot let me say .
25 Many books which my more ardent academic colleagues ( and I too at the time ) might have cheerfully consigned to the dustbin have been saved by the splendid professional retentiveness of librarians .
26 If the incoming Conservative Government had not swept them away at once it would today seem no less difficult to abolish the ‘ social service , of subsidised food than the ‘ social service ’ of subsidised housing .
27 They take them away at night in Telford , so you only see them
28 for er we should see them away at Old Trafford , I ca n't see any problem there can you ?
29 But it 's not gon na take me longer at that time of the morning than it has done today at eleven o'clock or so is it ?
30 Fortunately his father took me away at once , and angrily hit the boy hard on the head .
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