Example sentences of "at [adj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | What I say , like you say , at fifty you should be settling down . |
2 | While we 're getting married at least we can invite the kids to the wedding she goes cos I 'm upset too she goes let me comb your hair oi Mum ! |
3 | That one at least you |
4 | Well Mr never been before at least I 've done it for the first few years that I was there . |
5 | At full-time it was nil all . |
6 | At eleven they set off on the heralded and substantial walk . |
7 | At eleven we went to different schools . |
8 | At eleven it was understood that I washed the breakfast things and scrubbed the kitchen floor before I started my homework . |
9 | Next Friday at eleven I will go over it all again in the lecture . |
10 | Then at eleven he kneels on the carpet |
11 | At eleven he was keen on athletics until hit on the head by a shot putt . |
12 | At eleven she asked Janice , her PA , to set up the flip charts in the conference room . |
13 | She has never had a period ; at eleven she was diagnosed as anorexic and hospitalised for ten weeks . |
14 | At eleven she sent Gwenellen to take over temporarily and took me into the duty-room . |
15 | If you cut her hair at eleven she said |
16 | At 09.35 we had a cup of coffee on Hayward 's Heath station , where we met a member of the Bluebell Railway who could see where we were going from our BCRS members . |
17 | But really at short-term I still believe that we are doing this and this is what we 're , we 're , we 're aiming at this . |
18 | I thought that since the recital is to start at 7.30 you might all like something a little substantial before we set out . |
19 | At 7.30 I am walking out through the town in the direction of Lochy bridge then across Blarmhor . |
20 | AT 1.15 I call the AA to ask can I borrow a patrolman for the afternoon , and at 1.45 he 's at the door with sewn-in trouser creases and a shiny van , packed tight as an egg with tools and spares . |
21 | We had supper at eight which was usually a rock cake or a scone , or sometimes we had toast , and a cup of tea . |
22 | At eight he began working part-time on a local farm , and three years later left school to go there full-time . |
23 | At eight I had my first migraine ( I could not please her , I might as well join her ; they stopped soon after I left home ) , and I started to get rapidly and relentlessly short-sighted . |
24 | At thirty-seven she could only say for sure who she was not and she felt that time was running out . |
25 | Christie 's critics had said that at 32 he was too old to beat the best sprinters in the world . |
26 | At 32 he headed Margaret Thatcher 's ideas-factory , the policy unit at Number Ten . |
27 | Much is made of the age factor by Mr Tim Devlin , the Conservative defender of a 774 majority , for at 32 he is the youngest contender in the country 's closest three-way spilt . |
28 | Let us take a look at each one in turn . |
29 | Systematically he had gouged at each one with a screwdriver . |
30 | Look at each one in turn . |