Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] at the " in BNC.
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1 | As described earlier , Brown and his colleagues ( 1986a ) have argued that they now have good evidence that the prior existence of a close supportive relationship is protective against depression if that person provides the support expected of them at the time of a crisis . |
2 | They 're using a bank pamphlet given to them at the time as their evidence . |
3 | An option for processing mail has been selected and no mail exists for you at the present time . |
4 | The best action open to you at the moment is to undertake a re-entry course which conforms to the criteria outlined in the UKCC 's Guidelines for Good Practice . |
5 | Corbett stared past her at the timbered house . |
6 | There should be a car waitin' fur us at the airport when we get in to Lima . |
7 | As one wag said to me at the time , ‘ Only R is different ’ . |
8 | Yeah but you say to her that they 're always on about how s Shrimpy ca n't do anything for himself , and it 's between Emma , it 's not between it was al even Scott said to me at the beginning oh it 's not between me , it 's nothing to do with me , it 's between Emma and Scott . |
9 | She also asked for those who were unable to attend the AGM to be thanked for the lovely watch presented to her at the end of her term as Chairman . |
10 | Shamji , who was also ordered to pay £28,960 costs , had asked the Appeal Court to reduce the sentence imposed on him at the Old Bailey on October 30 . |
11 | The Rabbitohs were to contribute to international Rugby League one of the great backs of any era , Clive Churchill , the Little Master , so dazzling there is even a stand named after him at the Sydney Cricket Ground . |
12 | A taxi-cab stopped alongside us at the traffic lights . |
13 | She closed her eyes as the memory rushed back vividly into her mind again , and a feeling of panic rose through her at the thought that a fierce spark of that madness might be living on within her as she approached the middle of her life . |
14 | And she did , leaving a very bewildered Ellie to look round her at the well-equipped kitchen and the gently steaming kettle . |
15 | To her consternation , he laughed , and ice washed over her at the harsh sound . |
16 | He kissed her lingeringly as if he had all the time in the world and she felt a shudder run through her at the response he was forcing from her with so little effort . |
17 | They found their parents waiting for them at the top of a wide terrace of marble steps , and the governor 's aide-de-camp conducted them to the reception through a series of lofty , marble-floored chambers forty feet high . |
18 | Hammond looked about him at the bare white walls , then nodded . |
19 | A shudder ran through him at the touch of her fingers and he drew her closer , crushing her against the powerful length of his body so that she could feel his heart thundering against her breast . |
20 | A shudder ran through her at the thought of meeting Luke Calder again and she turned away , making a great performance of picking up her handbag . |
21 | Loneliness stole across him at the strangest times . |
22 | The prosecutor 's pretrial dossier , which contains a substantial input by the police , has a considerable influence on the outcome of the case since the judge works from it at the trial in developing the case and examining witnesses and accused alike . |
23 | It was the only vacancy offered to me at the time |
24 | I 've got plants growing in it at the moment . |
25 | They hardly expected to see the BMW waiting for them at the dockside , but after they had parked the car and got the ticket , they began to look at their watches , and each other . |
26 | Carrie looked about her at the crackling fire and a fair semblance of tidiness in the kitchen . |
27 | She made the headlines by having a glass of wine thrown over her at the plushy Caprice restaurant in London . |
28 | I shall just have to play on and ride out the recession and I feel I still have three good years left in me at the top . |
29 | A thousand salutes 0 Caesar and may Jupiter smile on you at the Neronian Games . |
30 | There were too many strange things happening around me at the time . ’ |