Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] at the " in BNC.

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1 As described earlier , Brown and his colleagues ( 1986a ) have argued that they now have good evidence that the prior existence of a close supportive relationship is protective against depression if that person provides the support expected of them at the time of a crisis .
2 They 're using a bank pamphlet given to them at the time as their evidence .
3 An option for processing mail has been selected and no mail exists for you at the present time .
4 The best action open to you at the moment is to undertake a re-entry course which conforms to the criteria outlined in the UKCC 's Guidelines for Good Practice .
5 There should be a car waitin' fur us at the airport when we get in to Lima .
6 As one wag said to me at the time , ‘ Only R is different ’ .
7 She also asked for those who were unable to attend the AGM to be thanked for the lovely watch presented to her at the end of her term as Chairman .
8 Shamji , who was also ordered to pay £28,960 costs , had asked the Appeal Court to reduce the sentence imposed on him at the Old Bailey on October 30 .
9 The Rabbitohs were to contribute to international Rugby League one of the great backs of any era , Clive Churchill , the Little Master , so dazzling there is even a stand named after him at the Sydney Cricket Ground .
10 A taxi-cab stopped alongside us at the traffic lights .
11 She closed her eyes as the memory rushed back vividly into her mind again , and a feeling of panic rose through her at the thought that a fierce spark of that madness might be living on within her as she approached the middle of her life .
12 To her consternation , he laughed , and ice washed over her at the harsh sound .
13 He kissed her lingeringly as if he had all the time in the world and she felt a shudder run through her at the response he was forcing from her with so little effort .
14 A shudder ran through him at the touch of her fingers and he drew her closer , crushing her against the powerful length of his body so that she could feel his heart thundering against her breast .
15 A shudder ran through her at the thought of meeting Luke Calder again and she turned away , making a great performance of picking up her handbag .
16 Loneliness stole across him at the strangest times .
17 The prosecutor 's pretrial dossier , which contains a substantial input by the police , has a considerable influence on the outcome of the case since the judge works from it at the trial in developing the case and examining witnesses and accused alike .
18 It was the only vacancy offered to me at the time
19 She made the headlines by having a glass of wine thrown over her at the plushy Caprice restaurant in London .
20 A SCHOOLBOY was killed when a wall collapsed on him at the weekend .
21 No ifs , no buts … the price confirmed to you at the time of booking is the price you pay .
22 Fenella looked over her shoulder at them and saw that they were looking at her with such blind trust and with such faith that cold anger rose in her at the evil Lord who had forced them to his work .
23 Notwithstanding these advantages and the expenditure of close to $13m mainly on television advertising , Connally won no primaries and had only one delegate committed to him at the convention .
24 Now write as much as you can about Auntie the sort of person she was , what members of her family thought of her , what her niece realises about her at the end .
25 Right now it would have taken more than a memory of someone else 's predictions to have any effect on the blazing anger stirring in her at the prospect of sweaty workmen and a ruined holiday .
26 Meg was busy trying on hats at the far side of the room , the android assistant standing beside her at the mirror , a stack of round , candy-striped boxes in her arms .
27 Considerable discussion had gone into the Socialist League programme and the debates on Labour Party policy promoted by it at the Hastings and Southport Conferences were undoubtedly the best on domestic policy during the decade .
28 A sharp pang shot through her at the thought of Dana travelling alone with Roman .
29 She was floating along the aisle of a dimly lit church , the only reality the beautiful white dress she was wearing and the man waiting for her at the altar , and even he was shrouded in a mist , preventing her from seeing his face .
30 There would be no tall good-looking man waiting for them at the Secret Cove and , once there , she found the Place was , indeed , deserted .
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