Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [prep] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We will discuss some of them at various points in this book .
2 erm Do n't really know much about them at all erm they are an old boys side erm but erm we really do n't know too much about them .
3 ‘ I did n't think much of it at first , but then something started to waft around the corridors , ’ shudders Bea .
4 I do n't think much of it at all .
5 If he were to put lotion on my hair , however nice it smelled , the bees would n't think much of it at all .
6 I was made sorry for her at first , as I would be for any young girl , crippled — it is hinted by the cruelty of her husband — and a mother , but even at the beginning there is a niggling doubt that she is rather superficial and shallow .
7 But erm , I have n't seen much of her at all this week , because erm , they 've all been out , I mean , they went up to London to see Miss Saigon , and they were gon na go out for a meal up there , and
8 But the fact is I have done it all , up till about the first six months there and then I started getting well , well out of my league , you start getting the machining and stuff like that , I have n't done much on them at all .
9 Oxford Molecular exists to ensure that the latest research software is made available to them at acceptable prices .
10 They seemed expensive to her at nineteen shillings and elevenpence but the small boy loved them .
11 They came with a boat , and did all their shopping in Tobermory , so we did not see much of them at all . ’
12 Even from her high perch , Ace could n't see all of it at one glance .
13 I do n't , I think we must do , because it underlines it 's it 's as sp , it 's been a slow spiral down for these people , and we 're getting now , very near to the bottom where we 're not going to be able to help any of them at all .
14 I was sorry I got involved in it at one point !
15 Awareness , although aided by propositional knowledge , is primarily of the concrete situation , to which one can not attend without being causally affected , so that to have become aware of it at all one must already be responding to it in ways which vary with the range and degree of awareness .
16 Well like you say you feel nervous about it at first but once you do it , you 've got .
17 Sex is possible , too , during menstruation ; many women feel disinclined towards it at this time of the month , but some feel their strongest desires during the menstrual period .
18 Ronni felt proud of him at that moment .
19 Then and must be reduced by this amount , which will leave one of them at zero .
20 In the French class nowadays the important thing is to SPEAK French — the sound of your voice in French may seem strange to you at first but you have a go right away and you will see what fun it can be .
21 I could n't get used to it at all .
22 This is an absolute treasure house for any editor or writer unsure of a common foreign phrase , an abbreviation , or the spelling of a tricky name — which means all of us at one time or another .
23 I wondered if you remembered any of them at all .
24 but I 'd never put any of them at Right Back again , Or buy somebody .
25 A friend fashioned this for him at negligible cost .
26 Similarly , through Lata 's sister 's marriage to Pran you 're led into the world of politics and the subject of land reform , which sounded dull to me at first but became much more interesting as I got into it . ’
27 You do n't want people patronising you , feeling sorry for you at such moments .
28 No doubt the army has lavish stocks of both ; but no capacity has been retained in Britain to make more of them at short notice .
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