Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] at [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A novice gets in better at this stage of his career than at any other , ’ he said .
2 I do n't know what the guards thought when they looked through the closed-circuit television that was always trained on us here and saw three men , heads motionless , looking down fixedly at some spot on the ground , making curious , swinging arm movements .
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4 And she cast her eyes down modestly at this reference to her pay being docked for yesterday afternoon 's fiasco .
5 A lot would be down there at this time of night .
6 ‘ We can only be seen from the river , and no one 's likely to be down there at this time of night . ’
7 He trod lightly , picking his feet up swiftly at each step in order to make as little contact as possible with the soft oozing mud .
8 Dancers easily understand how a series of swift pas de bourrée courus ( i.e. running on the toes ) as danced by the Queen of the Wilis in Giselle , differs from the same step performed piqué ( i.e. each foot picked up sharply at each change of weight ) , as in many of petipa 's solos .
9 It may not have been sensible to climb alone up here at this time in these conditions , but it was little enough , and that straightforward .
10 But certainly by the end of the 17th century there was a huge concert up there at this time of the morning going on for an hour .
11 ‘ Things happen fast out here at this time of year . ’
12 ‘ Hang around here at this time of night , and some sex-starved male might decide to make you his first prize . ’
13 Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming .
14 ‘ But … you 're going round there at this time of the morning ? ’
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