Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Their meanings will become clear with use , but it is sensible to introduce them briefly at this stage . |
2 | Jennifer realised that she would have to run for her train if she was to be home in time ; Steven had booked a table at their favourite restaurant and was due to pick her up at 7.30 . |
3 | It 's so good to have you here at last . |
4 | The revolution of 1399 affected him not at all . |
5 | Dulcie Howes first met him backstage at one of the performances , given in aid of a war charity . |
6 | That puts me there at eight-thirty . |
7 | He still used to entertain the others with stories of his days as a master criminal and boast that he had n't lost any of his skills , but it was difficult to imagine him back at that game . |
8 | The problem about Shakespeare for critics of his mind-set is that to take him seriously at all is to accept an alien agenda . |
9 | When the Orioles ' designated hitter lifts a three-run homer over the right field fence in the ninth to wrap it up at 9–3 , the resigned Sox faithful begin heading for the exits . |
10 | ‘ I 'm sorry to bring you here at short notice . |
11 | ‘ How lovely to see you here at last . ’ |
12 | The amazing ‘ Street of Much Music ’ , with it 's abundance of colourful bars and restaurants is only 10–15 metres away , as is the beach where you can take advantage of your free beach mat and cultivate those tans ready to show them off at some of Kos town 's brilliant night-clubs , also 15 minutes away . |