Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] at [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well if you let me know at the meeting then I 'll . . |
2 | Yeah , if I sell at a time when there 's still a recession on and you see somebody has to get my they had a visit perhaps that was somebody that actually bought a house , not she not |
3 | But then they 've always got the threat of er er er I mean at the moment there really is n't that threat is there ? |
4 | As I told a couple of surveyors I met at the ground earlier today , ‘ Building on here would be like trying to wallpaper a Slumberland mattress . ’ |
5 | ‘ WHEN I knelt at the spot where Donald died I felt a knot that has been tied up inside me for three years slowly unravel . |
6 | And thirdly , and certainly not erm least , we hoped ourselves to benefit at a time when the Government cutbacks were just come into force , which were requiring us to raise erm more income from non-government source . |
7 | ‘ So when I look at the books now and I see all the symbols and all the stuff they do , I think ‘ Well , I 've already played this , and I 'm not really interested in reading it ! ’ |
8 | I arrived at the forge early on Monday afternoon . |
9 | I arrived at the Castle early on Monday morning , and after a glass of rum and milk , we set out on the road . |
10 | Travelling by the tube , I arrived at the studio just before ten . |
11 | I glance at the price-list near by and quote cost . |
12 | Then when she was talking to me someone knocked at the door then Auntie Linda was saying he wo n't bite you , he 's alright . |
13 | For a second or two I stare at the words quite blankly . |
14 | I stare at the page again . |
15 | I glanced at the file again . |
16 | ‘ I served at the Embassy there with José in thirty-nine for one year . |
17 | Mark Higgins is just 10 and said : ‘ I saw boxing on the TV and loved it so I started at the gym twice a week . |
18 | And there he was , I went to look and I saw at the end there , a big pile of erm earth fresh earth you know . |
19 | I stared at the photograph again , concentrating hard . |
20 | I stared at the picture again . |
21 | Yeah cos I got up J C R at eleven o'clock cos I looked at the clock up there . |
22 | I had my camera with me and I saw there was a ladder up on the top deck and when I got up on the top deck it was quite a giddy height , not to be bit I looked at the mast then I climbed up the mast up three quarters of the way up the mast and er the view from up there looked right down on the causeway . |
23 | Yet , directly I stepped out into the sunshine again , my superior self took over , and I looked at the matter differently . |
24 | Next morning I looked at the picture critically in the white daylight . |
25 | I looked at the letter again . |
26 | I marvel at the way so great a power is falling so gentle on the earth . |
27 | ‘ I listened at the door again . |
28 | I think at the point where I was struggling to understand what I could do to help myself , I certainly was n't aware of anything called patient-centred medicine at that point , or group-activity in relation to health . |
29 | ‘ I just keep coming in and see someone sitting at a computer not moving , and I wonder , should the computer be there in lieu of the person ? ’ says one broker |
30 | One leading broker admits , ‘ I just keep coming in and see someone sitting at a computer not moving , and I wonder should the computer be there in lieu of the person ? ’ |