Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun] at the [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You were blazingly angry with me that day at the house . ’
2 I think we owe it to people like or at least to give them another crack at the whip to see if they 've come on in that interim period cos it 's a good six months since we interviewed
3 After depositing my faint-hearted photographer at the foot of the craggy slope , I locked the Discovery 's transmission into low-ratio first gear for the steep climb , revved the big V8 engine decisively and gingerly eased out the clutch .
4 My favourite piece at the exhibition was E.G. Neale 's ‘ Happy Eater ’ , which won a second prize in the three veneer category .
5 Cud were my favourite band at the time , ’ he says .
6 I arrived at work on the Monday and was handed a cheque and my personal belongings at the desk in the foyer and was then escorted out by Security .
7 It is my personal feeling at the time of writing that there is no more danger in wintering or cruising in Tunisia than before , but war with Iraq might change the situation .
8 I lived quite a lot of my early childhood at the Thompsons ' house behind a shop on Harehills Parade .
9 My early years at the school were , then , a mixture of deception ( on my part ) and the fear of humiliation .
10 This happened once in my early months at the Department of Health and Social Security .
11 At some time during my second afternoon at the centre , a Bonny Baby competition was held , but I missed it all in a blur of Mickeys .
12 On my second attempt at the wood I walked the path end to end to try to judge if my feelings that the place was of good age were wrong .
13 During my second evening at the hotel there was a knock at the door .
14 But I came to my senses and declared my honourable intentions at the top of Mount Pocol . ’
15 Chairman er first of all erm local is not erm having said that my straight run at the moment , erm future the decision of the erm Council Golfing Application .
16 My previous astonishment at the fact that people who came here like De Michelis [ the former foreign secretary ] , or like ex-Prime Minister Andreotti , never endowed us with any money is now diminished .
17 I was so impressed by this young man that immediately on my return to Vancouver I wrote a long and detailed letter to my parliamentary friend at the House of Commons in Ottawa , A.M. ‘ Sandy ’ Nicholson , M.P. , urging more federal action for the case of the Indian .
18 A conversation between two T-lymphocytes or a couple of my white cells at the height of that misery is easy enough to picture .
19 Even during my brief tenure at the Dispatch Box , the Secretary of State has been party to several actions to which parliamentarians and democrats should not be party .
20 I repeated my fruitless exercise at the end of October , and again at the end of November , when I finally relented and paid the cheapest price I could get .
21 I studied all over again those marvellous descriptions and illustrations , and you can perhaps understand my growing excitement at the notion that I might now actually undertake a motoring trip myself around that same part of the country .
22 My only thought at the time was to wipe out the memory of the ordeal you 'd been made to suffer by the man you thought you loved ! ’
23 My only support at the time came from a Nigerian girl and a Ugandan Asian girl who were also in my class and shared my deep sense of alienation from our environment .
24 We have three more games to go before I can relax and set about re-negotiating my pitiful contracts at the club and the DSS .
25 During my first year at the Boys ' School in 1922 , Bonfire Night was held on a Saturday ; November 5th falling on a Sunday that year .
26 My first year at the club was tough when we were down the bottom of Division Two , but this is the biggest challenge I 've faced .
27 On my first day at the university I met my teacher , Professor Waldman , who was one of the greatest scientists in the world .
28 It was the latter who inspired me on my first day at the tech .
29 I met him on my first day at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1965 .
30 On my first day at the Istituto Tecnico Macedonio Melloni , which was about twenty minutes ' walk from where the tram stopped , all the new pupils were being greeted at the top of a large staircase by the headmaster , a rather forbidding figure who had a white beard and gold-rimmed spectacles , and was dressed in a black suit .
  Next page