Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Ward had his camera with him , and though he led me round at a breathless pace , talking all the time about the terrible religious cult of the Aztecs , he also took quite a few pictures , usually with myself or some other human in the foreground to give an indication of the scale of the place .
2 The human race is eating them up at a staggering rate .
3 So we 've planted a seed and we either get introductions there and then or we 've paved the way to the pick them up at the second appointment .
4 It is clear that the derivation of the high number of word paths from mid-classes and the problem of filtering them out at the lexical access stage means that syntactic/semantic information must be brought to bear as soon as words are accessed .
5 Mike said , ‘ TCT are doing a sequel and a prequel to ‘ T is ’ and bringing them out at the same time . ’
6 I was getting DF118s — painkillers but they knock you out at the same time .
7 He had said hardly anything since we had picked him up at a draughty street corner where the Hanko road leaves Helsinki .
8 In spite of his explanations they 'd insisted on signing him out at the little cabin , and he 'd snatched the case out of his car and run back , wondering why it always rained .
9 Chris Wolley emerged as a great choir leader and guitar player at this period and his strident voice leading the crew seemed to calm the roughest sea or cheer us up at the right moment .
10 The state of mind of day-dream escapers was not simple and they both believed in their plans and knew quite well that they would never carry them out at the same time .
11 Rather they preferred to farm them out at a fixed rent , at leases which , in the fourteenth century , became progressively longer , and to enjoy the freedom to take up offices or to serve in the army .
12 I do n't even know whether they let them off at the head office .
13 ‘ You let me out at the next corner .
14 Or walk out and let you down at the last minute . ’
15 The chappie who let you in at the front door was Norman he 's form Salford East .
16 Fen dropped her off at the front door of Chimneys .
17 Anyway , I had built her up at the front end so that she was standing with her fore feet on a half door and had given her a strong oily purgative .
18 And he blames AC Scotland for the sabotaging of his plans to raise a second round of finance by stockbrokers in Europe who let him down at the last minute .
19 We agreed to set it up at the last meeting .
20 I 've got it I 've got it at home I can bring it in at the next meeting or whatever .
21 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end .
22 Or drop them in at the Northern Echo offices in Northallerton and Darlington .
23 Exasperated Pakistani officials have threatened to round up the Arabs and drop them off at the American embassy .
24 In The Desert Rats as the young English captain who put paid to that upstart Rommel by turning him back at a crucial moment in the whole North African Campaign ( set in Palm Springs ) , he was fine .
25 Overall the computational complexity of the system rules it out at the present time for application to the recognition task .
26 Yes yes if members had any complaints about their work I would report it up at the head office and up up at the the branch office in Park .
27 He opened it up at the last minute , came flying over and it was a terrific shot .
28 Making a stock of suitable pictures and then sending them in at a steady trickle to the news editor throughout the year gives your children 's work a good chance of being chosen .
29 ‘ When you killed me back at the Miskatonic ?
30 John Taub and others at the University of California School of Medicine required subjects to sleep an hour or more longer than usual , by putting them to bed at either II p.m. or I a.m. , but getting them up at the same time — 9 a.m .
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