Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv] at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And they did n't really want them back at that time .
2 No , you said would I bring it up at this meeting .
3 that 's what I said it pulls them down , erm the Apache can do it now at any height apparently erm and the , there are , there are two or three particular copter 's now
4 It may be an ark , but one on which anthropophagy is rife ; an ark skippered by some crazy greybeard who beats you round the head with his gopher-wood stave , and might pitch you overboard at any moment .
5 And if you are fairly okay then we 'll probably say well we 'll sign you off at this stage anyway .
6 Did you hear them upstairs at one stage ?
7 But it 's not gon na take me longer at that time of the morning than it has done today at eleven o'clock or so is it ?
8 and she did actually take him out at one time
9 and so land reform was no longer seen as a means to achieve their end that they that and that it was n't the best policy to consolidate power , it was you needed to have the mass support there first so that 's why land reform was no longer seen as their goal so they did n't take it up at this point when one would expect them to pursue it .
10 All these people have discovered a passion for one of the most popular recreational sports , sailing , and as you can see , you can take it up at any age .
11 The flexibility and cheapness of overdraft borrowing is possible because it is an ‘ on demand ’ facility , and we can therefore call it in at any time .
12 I could n't pass one up at any jumble sale .
13 They work under the grim threat that armed and dangerous rebels could pick them off at any time .
14 Erm , there 's no reason why you ca n't put them in at that price I mean they 're
15 I mean if you like , I mean , I 'll pick you up at normal time , then we 'll just
16 Now if you 're if somebody becomes a persistent discounter first of all they 'll they 'll question it back at head office .
17 If you did n't get it out at that time it 'd be half past eleven and she 'd lose two hours .
18 No , I , I would just put it in at this end and it 's amazing how I did it
19 Do n't throw anything away at this stage
20 I did n't really feel that there was very much there that I could I could ask you about at this stage , okay ?
21 ‘ You ca n't turn him away at this hour , ’ she said .
22 Why should he build barns , drain land , clear wasteland and so on , if his landlord could turn him out at any time and reap the benefit of the improvement himself ?
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