Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , if one shift performs better ( and ‘ better ’ might refer to the quality or quantity — or both — of product that is made ) is it because it consists of more conscientious workers ; their conditions of working are better , or they have less distraction ; they are supervised more closely and the conveyor belt moves faster ; or their body clock enables them to work better at some times of the day than others ?
2 You know , I mean even at these diet clubs , oh well , you know do n't stop going out just eat what you , but if you go out and you 're eating sweets for you know , after your dinner
3 I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice
4 I 'm sorry to report that I behaved rudely at this point .
5 This lady was typical of the many I came across at these events .
6 how I look just at this second or anything !
7 And I recall that I laughed aloud at that stage and I believe ( the agent ) joined me in that .
8 So thank you very much indeed , for coming , for addressing us , and we look forward I think both at national level and as you suggest , at local level with ever more valuable and productive relationships with the private sector , together with the other partners which , er , whom we need , and thank you for leading us along this
9 At least I think so at any rate .
10 And we should look also I think perhaps at some quality factors er which might be written into the lease since there are some some things which I think we 're all less than satisfied with er you know customer complaints and the way they 're dealt with .
11 So I come there at this morning with cramp in my leg and I said I 've hardly had that ,
12 And er I stayed there at that school until nineteen hundred and twelve .
13 Contestants who have finished relax with a drink or cheer on those struggling up the last stretch , some of them grasping frantically at disintegrating bales of straw .
14 Are you aware that you eat differently at certain times of the month and perhaps even crave sweet food when your period arrives ?
15 Safely out of the sight and sound of him , she gazed raptly at glossy brochures and debated the merits of sofa-beds over plain settees with all the enthusiasm Marie-Christine could have wished .
16 Shrugging , she gazed pointedly at two Wrens she had not met before .
17 Fifty fifty five sixty sixty five sixty five , seventy seventy five , eighty eighty pounds standing any more , it 's against you seated there at eighty pounds .
18 Did she stay here at that time ?
19 You know perfectly well that your husband 's mother lives at a considerable distance , in point of fact in a suburb of Sheffield , and that she has never at any time offered to look after your children . "
20 And when you walk aerobically at 4 miles an hour , you will burn around five times more calories than you would being sedentary .
21 You look again at that power cable .
22 If you look carefully at this level you 'll see two dark bands and in between the growth .
23 If you look carefully at this table , you will see that the combination of + and — values for each phoneme is different ; if two sounds were represented by exactly the same + 's and — 's , then by definition they could not be different phonemes .
24 She glanced now at these photographs .
25 ‘ Newman , what are you doing here at this hour ?
26 ‘ What on earth are you doing here at this hour ? ’
27 What are you doing here at this time ?
28 ‘ What on earth are you doing here at this time of the morning ? ’ she demanded sleepily .
29 ‘ What on earth are you doing home at this time ? ’ she demanded .
30 She looked heavenward at this point , and Martin wondered what she meant .
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