Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb past] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally I jumped at the chance . ’
2 ‘ It was worth doing , or so I thought at the time .
3 As I say , I could have destroyed you , or so I thought at the time , but you 've turned out to be a lot tougher than I had imagined … not vulnerable or confused at all .
4 She was a real beauty , or so I thought at the time .
5 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 .
6 So I stayed at the hostel for four weeks .
7 Suddenly she felt at a loss .
8 For too long she gazed at the rain across the lake .
9 She did n't know how long she sat at the table , letting her coffee go cold .
10 So you jumped at the chance , but it is , I think th th poverty wage in Europe is it not , not about a hundred and forty , a hundred and forty five pounds ?
11 We were disappointed when Sheffield Wednesday turned down our bid for David Hirst so we looked at the situation again and decided that Cantona was the best .
12 Lastly we looked at the way in which the form of words is affected by the sender 's knowledge and idea of the receiver 's knowledge .
13 Together we shouted at the man , and told him we would tell this story all over London so that his name would be hated .
14 Together they gazed at the family portraits and Miss Hatherby pointed out the niceties of her forefathers ' dress — ‘ Folk would literally kill for shoe buckles of that quality .
15 Suddenly it rushed at the tree , leapt onto a low branch , and ran up the trunk .
16 No matter how much he wiped at the condensation on the window , he could still barely see what was going on out there .
17 It was a crazy idea , but it was all he had at the moment .
18 With this as the acquired recording , it was exceedingly difficult — or so it seemed at the time — to slip down from the stress-filled beta-waves of everyday living , to those desired alpha-waves of mental quiet and healing .
19 Or so it seemed at the time .
20 Soon I arrived at the lime-kiln , which was still burning , although the workmen had all gone home .
21 ‘ You approached Miss Needham , repeated Markby evenly , ‘ whether or not you knew at the time that was her name , and you asked her to sign .
22 Finally we stopped at a machine knitting company and I realised what she was shopping for .
23 Tonight we camped at the site where the first Smith and Miranda expedition ended .
24 But not everybody shopped at the Co-Op did they ?
25 ‘ Whether or not they objected at the time of the planning application we ca n't say . ’
26 Out in the country again , they walked down several small roads until finally they stopped at a house surrounded by a high wall .
27 As Zen turned away he glanced at the calendar hanging beside the phone , and suddenly realized what day it was .
28 He had been sacked by the sponsors when finally he arrived at the course .
29 It 's usually er er males that go to wars rather than females , and you can waste them on a vast scale like we did at the time of the first world war and , and find virtually no effect on your population .
30 Biddy brought some tapes of circus-sounding music and Uncle Bean played them in his car , and Spot stood up on his hindlegs and Jazz fell off more heavily than ever he had at a jump .
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