Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [be] [adv] at the " in BNC.
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1 | I know that I , I mean I is just at the moment going through the S A T S course . |
2 | You say they 're always at the top . |
3 | ‘ No , but she says she was round at the local . |
4 | Anyway , I hope you 're still at the same address , and that someone may let us know where you are if you 're not . |
5 | It seemed she was up at the Jubilee Tower practising the tango with Nigel and they would be down shortly with the papers . |
6 | When the Oxford players ran on the pitch , they must have felt they were back at the Manor so warm was the welcome . |
7 | ‘ Their emergency planning was very good , ’ he said , ‘ but the lack of experience of the Chinese showed up in their preparedness and their procedures showed they are still at the development stage in their nuclear programme . |
8 | The court heard they were both at the end of their tether . |
9 | We heard he was down at the station this morning . |
10 | ‘ I ca n't see Mrs Brent 's car yet — I suppose she is still at the Lady Queen Bees ' tea , and Mr Brent must be still at his curling club . ’ |
11 | " He does live here — upstairs — but I should n't think he 's in at the moment . |
12 | I have n't seen him , I , I think they were away at the weekend |
13 | Probably had I been there at the point of commissioning I would not have chosen that story . |
14 | " I wish you were really at the bottom of Foxton Mire , or burning in the fires of Hell . |
15 | The way in which some of the subsidies work is ludicrous , but had we been there at the beginning , we might have been able to reform it so that it could work to our advantage . |
16 | Had he been around at the time of my capture I do n't believe I 'd have made it very far . |
17 | How long have you been there at the nursing home ? |
18 | what made me think you see it 's right at the top where the morning then |