Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway when I approach a thirty mile an hour bend I usually go round at sixty thus going round on two wheels — halving the wear on the tyres .
2 I even went in at seven in the morning when they 've got no compressors going in case it was the compressors dragging the whatsit down
3 All when it started , and off I went , I never looked back , I never looked up at all .
4 The towns which thus sprung up at some railway centres are examples of the way in which individuality was lost , and lately the housing estate has spread a new uniformity even more widely over the country .
5 I do n't know how you can be so tired when you only get up at half past ten in the morning !
6 Election Call , the daily phone-in , has attracted audiences of more than a million , compared with between 300,000 and 700,000 who normally tune in at that time .
7 Do you does she ever does she ever play out at all or ?
8 As I 've grown older , I never cease to be amazed at the theories of the amateur detectives who always turn up at any tragic occurrence and immediately are able to give all the answers .
9 In Faye 's first painting , she had turned out so wraithlike and ethereal that she had secretly weighed herself on Faye 's bathroom scales to make sure she still came in at fifty-three kilograms .
10 But then again , have you ever woken up at two in the morning covered in sweat , with the absolute conviction that your time on the planet is about to run out ?
11 She never came back at all while Dad was alive .
12 With eight issues under our belt , we today look back at some dumb mistakes .
13 Had she herself perhaps dropped off at one point ?
14 They gradually caught on at other establishments , although not on such a substantial scale .
15 Everybody else went out at 2.00 pm and at 3.00 pm Gibeau appeared , saying that we were free to go .
16 Sometimes sometimes they never ring back at all ever .
17 Seeing Alice 's commenting face , Muriel said swiftly , " But he only got back at three this morning , and those Channel boats …
18 at eight and he still get up at seven
19 Well that he does he usually goes down at half six quarter to seven .
20 He often dropped in at this time of day , and frequently stayed for a drink on the veranda and an inspection of Faye 's work in the air-conditioned studio at the back of the house that would be used more and more as the hot summer approached .
21 He was probably the sort of liberal , Dexter thought , who boasted of the number of blacks he knew but whose acquaintance was limited to inviting them round to show off at trendy drinks parties .
22 There is absolutely nothing else to go on at all . ’
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