Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb past] at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I also said that erm my I expressed that the fears that I expressed at this meeting last time about er the fact that Paul and I now supervise civilian staff , er which I 've never been sat down and told what the civilians term of contract are and what I can or can not say or whatever , so erm I feel it will be quite valuable , and brought it for me to see if anybody think it 's worthwhile pursuing .
2 You were n't of afraid of me but the accent that I had at that time .
3 Mind you , my elder daughter takes a lot more responsibility for herself than I did at that age . ’
4 Had never felt the exquisite excitement that she felt at this moment .
5 He recalled tales about her , that she had at one time belonged to a respectable family of farmers ; unbelievable now , for she could certainly no longer be placed in that category .
6 Feeling closer to him than she had at any time since her mother 's death , Rory hid her face against his shoulder .
7 Never in her life had she felt less like eating than she did at this moment .
8 I thought we 'd done that , because that that was the remit that we agreed at this table round this table .
9 Adjustment is not complete , it 's partial alright , so we 're going to say that supply adjusts in the following manner , right , according to the partial adjustment hypothesis alright , so changes in actual supply alright , will be delta of the difference between the desired level of output for T , right and the actual level of input T minus one alright , plus er alright , so that was just our partial adjustment model that we looked at last week , right , we 'll call that equation three okay right .
10 Notice how Paul uses open string ideas ( bars 6–7 ) in a way that is very similar to the phrases that we looked at last month .
11 This shows the technique behind the ringing open string scale fingerings that we looked at last month , but applied to a short musical piece .
12 Cos , on , on the tape that we had at that party we were
13 I expect that not only can the hon. Gentleman remember that , but that he will recall that we warned at that time that the reforms were illusory and would not work .
14 While the provisional agreement reached in the July 1992 ECOFIN was better than we feared at one juncture , it still marks a worsening in our relative position .
15 On one occasion , when time had been scheduled in a departmental meeting for discussion of my questions , ten out of twelve members of staff present indicated that they had at one time or another received complaints from girls ( usually in the third or fourth year ) about the male bias of their overall literary ‘ diet ’ .
16 Now when I tell you about lodging houses , we had four registered lodging houses in Ipswich that they had at that time .
17 Mr. Spearing : Is the Leader of the House aware that those who are concerned about this matter are grateful to him for referring to the Select Committee 's report of two years ago and that we look forward to the Government implementing the intention that they stated at that time ?
18 The surviving corner showed that it had at some stage been thickened to 7½ft or possibly , as the plan suggests , extended to form a buttress or column base .
19 One is to telephone , or write to her beforehand , saying that things have been so hectic at your end recently that it seemed at one point that you might have to postpone your visit for a week or two , but that you are so keen to see her that you are absolutely determined to ‘ make it ’ somehow , even if it has to be just a ‘ flying visit ’ .
20 But poetry and music were not the only things that he wrote at this time .
21 A deal would need two big concessions from Mr Gorbachev that he balked at last year .
22 One of the most attractive designs that he did at this time was for Kay Dick 's novel , An Affair of Love ( 1953 ) .
23 But — and it 's this sort of complication that makes him I think such a remarkable man — although that did happen then , for the next ten , twelve years , he was entirely preoccupied , almost entirely preoccupied with something else , and this something else erm originates from the other revolution that he underwent at this time , a revolution that occurred after a visit to an international mathematical congress in Paris , where he met the Italian mathematician Peano .
24 Looking at her more closely , he realized she was much older than he had at first thought .
25 These days he felt happier than he had at any time in his life .
26 Bigwig was racing back across the field , looking more agitated than he had at any time since the encounter with Captain Holly .
27 A little over an hour later , Harry felt more in control of events than he had at any time since Heather 's disappearance .
28 He had always considered Sir John a portly , self-indulgent toper , but at this moment the coroner seemed more at ease , sword and dagger in his hands , fighting for his life , than he had at any time since they had met .
29 Had the house actually left the ground , he knew that he could n't have felt more strange than he did at this moment , or more afraid : there was someone here .
30 She swept them out , following them , fearing perhaps that they would add to Harry 's fatigue , and he and I looked at each other across the suddenly empty room in a shared fundamental awareness .
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