Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pers pn] at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Another chopper should be along for you at any minute , old chap , but why not go and wait in your van until it arrives ? ’
2 But motorists on the M4 the other day who glanced in their mirrors would have seen him bearing down on them at great speed in his newly acquired 1968 Bentley T-series .
3 But motorists on the M4 the other day who glanced in their mirrors would have seen him bearing down on them at great speed in his newly acquired 1968 Bentley T-series .
4 Not with all the unmentionables that go thrown all over you at this stage .
5 I mean I 'll bung them in to you at some point
6 They stopped shouting at each other , expecting the Headmaster to burst in on them at any moment .
7 He stared down at her at such length , with such kindling desire in his dark eyes , that she felt the heat flood through her , a hot , sweet eruption of desire .
8 I do n't have to go shopping but I was , I was sa knew though cos they were just like me at right age .
9 He was writing something in longhand , the paper turned sideways , the pen flying along the lines away from him at great speed .
10 Finding that the Middlesbrough , Shields and Seaham branches had been accumulating funds , the Sunderland officials demanded that any surplus cash should be handed over to them at head office , threatening , according to Wilson 's account , " drastic action " if they failed to do so .
11 No it 's all of it even the h and the w I think they might have lost some figures off of it at some time .
12 ‘ There were few people really close to him at that time . ’
13 She 's actually a really nice woman and she took a lot of time to really explain to me what was going on with her at that time .
14 Tim and Lynne Littler caught up with us at this point and with little resistance from our party , insisted that we could n't leave Paris without a light lunch .
15 You know if you did n't fill it in , they would act actually catch up with you at some stage and you may erm if you had exceeded the limit be erm you know you may be issued with a demand for a cheque for X for X number of pounds for overpayment of pension .
16 He walked forward into the middle of the nave , and stood looking straight before him at some point above the high altar .
17 It is not that racism vanishes — in fact it intensifies and violence increases , but most children start to face up to it at this point , and their ‘ inferiority ’ usually clears away .
18 Lamb arrived , and before he had scored Patel dropped a hard slash straight at him at comfortable height .
19 Look out for them at major department stores .
20 she , she used to go on about it and all this and I , I sort of fell out with her at one time , but did n't actually speak to her about it
21 And it crashed back into me at high speed .
22 Remember that cup of tea cos the water gave out on us at one stage !
23 ‘ David obviously wrote the songs and everything but I felt a lot of responsibility came on to me at that time , although it was nothing like David 's , ’ he says .
24 Very little built on to it at that stage .
25 Remember that it is far better to get down and then to run into obstruction than to stall on to it at flying speed .
26 ‘ You can resign in the complete knowledge that should you ever want to come back there will be a position here for you at any time . ’
27 ‘ I was n't like me at that moment .
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