Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They pay thousands and thousands for the Van Goghs and Modiglianis they 'd have spat on at the time they were painted . |
2 | Master-in-charge , Austin Jessop , was quick to stress the excellence of the Newington side and to suggest that they would almost certainly have won either at the end of the tour or into a domestic season . |
3 | She must have looked down at the dog , and seen the blood stain and the tear on his trouser . |
4 | He 'd have come back at the weekend , most likely . |
5 | They could have done worse at the Correspondent , but they could n't get it . |
6 | But I must have nodded off at the time . |
7 | IT MIGHT not have seemed so at the time , but Troy Coker 's sending-off for punching against Bath proved to be a blessing in disguise for the quarrelsome Queenslander . |
8 | Mr Cullen asked if she could not have run away at the time . |
9 | As you will see in the following chapters , a British Open-winning caddie will not only have his yardages at his fingertips , but will also have gone out at the crack of dawn measuring up again before each round after studying where all the pin positions are . |