Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] at the [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Valerie is still hopeful that she 'll be able to get the school reopened but at the moment it looks as if this is as close as these children will get to being at Brockweir School .
2 and they sort of met and how they did n't hit I do n't know but at the moment it 's , well get the car back today it 's er been away being done , cos somebody smashed into him
3 Exactly yes we 'll take a breathing space until the new year I mean Neil says that at the moment he 'd be quite happy to get into a job where if he was a good worker he could progress in the job and I said an what about doing your radio repairs in the evening , but he just , he said yes .
4 And she says that at the moment she 's more interested in just having fun than dating .
5 Some officers can now see that at the time they were " typical colonialists " who failed to read the signs of the tinies or entrust positions of authority more readily to African leadership .
6 He stated that at the time he left , 1859/60 , the holdings were made into one large holding .
7 The court was told that at the time he thought he had AIDS .
8 I suspect that at the moment he sees all the disadvantages and none of the advantages of committee work .
9 She had quite expected him to stop the car on the way home and make a grab at her and she was all prepared to cope with it , had her little speech ready about what a wonderful evening she 'd had but at the moment she was concentrating on her career and did n't really want to waste time on that kind of thing .
10 The memoirs were written in a very anti-communist phase of his life , and we know that at the time he received indirect assurances from the head of the Communist Party , Maurice Thorez , that no insurrection was being planned .
11 But they were n't checked because at the time he was renting a suite at the Crillon . ’
12 Accommodation should therefore be available both to assist them in the personal adjustments they will have to make and to ensure that at the outset they are suitably accommodated .
13 I also believe that at the conference he will use all his persuasiveness to enable the European Community to move ahead .
14 Kidd reflects that at the time he was not given the unqualified support by other members of P-E who felt that the search approach was still inappropriate for a consulting firm with resident consultants on client premises and that it could injure the firm 's consulting practice .
15 Mr Kennett-Orpwood said : ‘ When we have our family services we get up to 100 people coming and at the moment we have to hire the community centre once a month for our family services .
16 Have a gap there but I mean whereas at the moment it 's like that , not to that .
17 A line constructed through the centres of the two circles cuts the left hand circle at Bishops Cannings and I must admit that at the time I did the preparation for the article thought little more about this point .
18 Everyone around him had assumed that at the ti me of his wife 's death he must miss her very much and said what a wonderful person she was .
19 Dismayed at the pain he had inflicted and at the pain he himself felt in consequence , Richard rushed forward , then stopped a few feet from Victoria twisting from side to side in frustration , wondering how he could stop her crying .
20 Time will tell but at the moment we are quite hopeful that this lovely sword will now be established within the European hobby and grace fishkeepers ' tanks for years to come .
21 The West and East German railways are starting the process of being united though at the moment they still operate quite separately .
22 This means that at the moment it is being used closest to the hook , where presentation and visibility are vital factors and , because it is so different to nylon , many users have problems knotting it .
23 I think that at the moment it is not easy for ordinary people to learn to compute on most of the existing computing systems .
24 I 'd add that at the moment we do not see any upturn in any of our major markets .
25 It is what they want to learn and at the speed they want to learn it .
26 It may be relevant for the Industrial Tribunal to investigate whether at the time he was dismissed and if not then when thereafter , he knew that he had the right to complain that he had been unfairly dismissed ; in some cases the Tribunal may have to consider whether there has been any misrepresentation about any relevant matter by the employer to the employee .
27 said , said that at the moment we 're paying twenty per cent , twenty per cent er Poll Tax erm we 're on about thirty five pound a week , the full grant , that 's how much we get you know if you level it out you know
28 I burst out laughing because all the costermongers in the Whitechapel Road always did whenever they heard that word , although I admit that at the time I did n't have a clue what a virgin was .
29 And he revealed : ‘ A deal was agreed with Frank Williams before that race in front of a witness and I have to say that at the time I felt very , good about racing again with Williams in 1993 .
30 Sometimes rap was difficult to defend because at the time it was all dicks and gold .
  Next page