Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv prt] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If the Government spends less than the budget says it would spend during the year , then it is obviously better off at the end of the year and can then spend more or repay borrowings or reduce taxes . |
2 | But I said to him look Josh is n't exactly well off at the moment , he needs the money or what he bought so |
3 | Breakfast was not yet over at the curator 's house when Orrie came to announce that the police were in occupation , and beginning to stake out the ground . |
4 | She realized she had to go home immediately , although her time was not yet up at the farm . |
5 | A is she on still on at the moment ? |
6 | She was getting quite neurotic , Harriet reflected , and the same thought occurred to her now as she checked her image in the full length mirror , tucking her camisole top more neatly in at the waist of her pants and straightening the ornamental clasp of the loose belt she had fastened around her hips . |
7 | The post-war farming depression meant that by 1817 earnings were once again back at the level of the late eighteenth century . |
8 | It was locked up somewhere round at the back . |
9 | Dane and Marianne would probably be together right now back at the hotel , and she wondered just how he would be feeling . |
10 | Okay meanwhile back at the carbonates so you 've sorted out your calcium chloride and you 've got this horrible looking thing H two C O three . |
11 | I think he did plan something though , with his ally on the train , and I think Bill should see that they guard the train 's horses very carefully out at the track . ’ |
12 | Clip toenails straight across — never cut too far down at the sides as this leads to ingrowing toenails . |
13 | Do not file nails too far down at the sides . |