Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I trust that at some stage I will have the opportunity to tax him on the curious proposal that legislation which increases the wage bill of companies does not necessarily increase the costs of those companies and therefore can be regarded as having nil effect on their competitiveness .
2 I says and at that price why do n't you buy them yourself
3 I have an interest in the case of Sara Thornton , and I hope that at some stage the Home Office will relent and review that case .
4 I believe that at this time St. Martin 's Boys School offered a good education within the financial limits available .
5 I suppose that at that moment , the night before I stepped ashore to build a new life , it was time to say goodbye to the old .
6 McAllister did not quite know how to answer him , and said slowly , ‘ I suppose that at some time or other we all sell ourselves for something . ’
7 I ask that at this stage at least it be kept confidential among us , as it could be understood in the wrong way .
8 The local enterprise companies in Scotland would want to consider the matter , although I doubt whether at this stage we should want to regard it as the responsibility of the LECs to give individual support or subsidy to people seeking such a qualification .
9 I feared that at any moment I might fall and break my neck .
10 Quite simply , personnel policies that we set can have major impacts on erm , the funding of our superannuation scheme , and I think that at some stage in the future , it may be appropriate to think about a seminar for both of those committee members , to look at both the the good report and the the Department of Environment scrutiny , erm So .
11 I think a lot of people who suffer from asthma type diseases here do suffer quite severely erm because of this and I think that at some point we 're probably going to have to , to look at it and try and devise a system which , which allows us to pick up the grass .
12 She realised that at some level she had always known this , since otherwise she could not have recovered so quickly .
13 ‘ Well , how would you feel if at some point in the future I said I wanted to go back to Australia ? ’
14 She reckoned that at this point , quite a few of them shed tears , but contrary to expectations there was apparently no Tiller flag hoisted or hymn sung .
15 However she thought that at that stage Miss T. was able to understand what was going on .
16 We assumed that at each hospital the same proportion of missing or inadequate records ( 317/5167=6.1% ) were cases of Alzheimer 's disease and estimated that about 43 cases of probable Alzheimer 's disease ( 6.1% of 707 ) were omitted because of lost or inadequate records .
17 The first element of need is erm the various estimates of commitments of potential land , erm and the argument is , erm , that the additional requirement can actually be met within the inner area , now we covered that at some length this morning , and refer to what we 've had said on that in a bit , I do n't propose to repeat it .
18 In this condition , and with much-increased fuel tankage , it could usually reach at least 30,000 feet , and on one occasion was taken up to 36,000 feet by George Burges — although he reported that at this height it was very unstable .
19 He says that at this time of year the undergrowth is tinder dry .
20 Will he ensure that at that poverty level , those additional 400,000 pensioners are informed of their rights to claim income support so that they can at the very least receive what little is due to them under this Government ?
21 He estimated that at that time the local wind had become steady at 15 to 20 mph from 300°M , which was less than that on previous occasions when he had operated from the same field .
22 It was strange , but he imagined that at such times as this , when there was only himself and his mother in the house , the building had left its base and was afloat in the air .
23 In fact it seemed that at that time ( early 1977 ) sexual examination had become common practice at Heathrow Immigration Department , apparently carried out at the whim of the officials .
24 The sea roared like a pride of hungry lions , thudding against the side of the ship like a thousand battering-rams , so that it seemed that at any moment it must break through and drown them all .
25 Yet with contradictory logic he claimed that at this level a contributory pension would stimulate retirement , since older people would withdraw from full-time work and would ‘ eke out ’ their pensions by
26 It follows that at any disequilibrium point , such as point C , economic forces will be pushing the market towards the general equilibrium position .
27 It follows that at some stage in the design process it should be useful to consider how the various functions are most effectively allocated — to man or to machine .
28 It means that at some point in a viewing activity the learner can be asked to focus on the visual channel only .
29 Still he hesitated and at that moment there came a tap at Rachel 's door and David put his head round .
30 The bank draft was er erm and it appeared that at that stage Mr was told by the er by Mr that the landlord 's consent to the assignment of this lease erm , had still not be obtained .
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