Example sentences of "[vb past] at [det] " in BNC.
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31 | but I do n't think you actually mentioned at any time you know the , the wife 's involvement in it other than that point . |
32 | ‘ Chignell tells me that you want no thanks , ’ he resumed , and she caught at that eagerly . |
33 | We stopped at all of them . |
34 | The articles were quite big at first , then got smaller until they were maybe only one or two paragraphs long , then they stopped at all . |
35 | And do you know when that stopped at all ? |
36 | We found some superb powder — all to ourselves , until we stopped at another excellent mountain restaurant at Le Prariond . |
37 | He stopped at this thought , wondering if dogs came along here frequently . |
38 | As the driver stopped at this junction the girl managed to jump out of the car . |
39 | We stopped at this place |
40 | Well what we did we stopped at this track and we turned round and we went to there was like a twenty foot straight yeah , and there 's like and everybody 's sort of like going , no , not that . |
41 | When the train stopped at some town in Kent I got off . |
42 | I stopped at some lights on the East side . |
43 | After they had driven for a while , Edward said : ‘ Are n't we involved at all now ? |
44 | Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted . |
45 | He will start on the substitutes ' bench and Souness said : ‘ The chances are good people will see Barnes involved at some stage . ’ |
46 | ‘ I suppose you trained at all the military academies ? ’ |
47 | The two then fenced at each other with their beaks , each parrying the other 's thrust . |
48 | Er and we found at that earlier stage , they acted largely independently . |
49 | Satirical description of a type found at all social gatherings ( in this case a group of habitués of a public-house parlour ) who holds forth in an oracular manner on public affairs . |
50 | They had no other Dutch communities to look to ; they kept their own language for over a century and the switch of allegiance from one ruler to another was one that nobody at that time found at all difficult . |
51 | Perhaps Isabelle had n't wanted them found at all , had intended her secret , whatever it was , to die with her . |
52 | Sam and Rose mouthed at each other : ‘ Candle by the bed , ’ and nodded . |
53 | You tried at that point . |
54 | Moreover , short of methods of surveillance which are also not ‘ consistent with liberty and justice ’ it may be impossible to obtain evidence on what transpired at such meetings . |
55 | This liability , under Part I of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , can not be limited or excluded at all — see paragraphs 9–6 to 9–14 above . |
56 | Largely established during the colonial era , it hardly changed at all after independence . |
57 | And if if this was covered up here I E this this black dot was say made white let's say , we 'd only have two matching and if that was made white we 'd have one and then if we changed at all that top row we 'd have zero matching . |
58 | For many year , the majority of doctors questioned whether food allergies occurred at all , but things have changed , particularly in the last decade . |
59 | However , if this occurred at all it is unlikely to have lasted long . |
60 | Alone on a holiday and trying to come to terms with his grief , he reflects that ‘ the most cruel pain of all occurred at such moments , when I tried to face the still unacceptable fact that I could never tell her anything again . |