Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dixie and I are alone at the south end of the balcony , breathing in the strong Thames air .
2 I am delighted at the progress that the industry has made with Government assistance .
3 And Flanagan , a close friend of Best , added : ‘ I am delighted at the way things have worked out for Nigel — because the fans do n't realise how much pressure he was under when he took the job .
4 I am delighted at the result of the Flower Gentleman 's visit .
5 All the top car firms have pledged to be at the sixth Mobility Roadshow and Public Transport minister Roger Freeman says : ‘ I am impressed at the range of high quality vehicles and equipment now available to meet the mobility needs of disabled people . ’
6 ‘ He is not my lover , ’ Ruth stated emphatically , ‘ but yes , I am upset at the thought of him spending time with Maria Luisa .
7 Last night , Mrs Swami said : ‘ I am stunned at the award . ’
8 I am disgusted at the referee , ’ said Malone .
9 Looking around I feel like I am present at the fall of the Roman Empire , witnessing a last jaded orgy .
10 It is difficult to provide advice on population planning in some Catholic countries , but I am pleased at the progress that we are beginning to make .
11 I am pleased at the progress on that issue , but may I ask the Minister now to look urgently at the decision to allow a Scottish ferry company to run the ferry between Rathlin and Ballycastle ?
12 I am annoyed at the lack of sex education they get at school .
13 The only situation in which I am interested at the moment is the wholly ordinary one of sitting at Joanna 's tiller .
14 I am appalled at the manner in which Mr Birt 's affairs have been leaked from within the BBC .
15 RECENTLY returned to Northern Ireland from New Zealand , I am appalled at the waste of re-cycleable material in the province .
16 But I am worried at the concept of a course of study , such as a National Curriculum , which restricts itself to only the traditional well-trodden roads .
17 Hill goes on : ‘ I also have to state that I am staggered at the amount of money that appears to be owing and am at a loss to understand how such a situation has been reached .
18 I am resident at the Easter Course and shall be attending the A.G.M.
19 I am concerned at the failure of Leeds in that regard .
20 This is one of the oldest tricks for children and it is very effective , yet I am surprised at the number of parents who do not know it .
21 I 'm elated at the result and I 'm looking forward to running fast in Toronto . ’
22 I 'm due at the village , only Shelley kept me — talking . ’
23 ‘ Heavens — twenty-five past two , and I 'm due at the hospital by half past .
24 ‘ I told you , I 'm flush at the moment .
25 I mean I 'm skint at the moment I 've I 've I 've hardly got any money money at the moment .
26 She picked up the page and read aloud : ‘ I 'm sorry at the disappointment you found that your friend had left the town without leaving a forwarding address .
27 He called in his full executive to meet us and I 'm sure at the end of the day that this meeting went a long way to the tour going ahead instead of being cancelled ’ .
28 I 've finally forgiven Jeff and I 'm delighted at the engagement . ’
29 I 'm wrong in these clothes , and I 'm wrong in London , but I 'm fine at the forge , or in the kitchen , or on the marshes .
30 He 's holding his hand out to me , yelling at me , but I 'm stuck there , terrified , screaming , and I do n't know what to do , ca n't think what to do , even while he 's yelling at me to help him , come out to him , get a branch , but I 'm petrified at the thought of setting foot on that white , treacherous surface and I ca n't imagine finding a branch , ca n't think what to do as I look one way towards the tall trees above the hidden gorge and the other along the shore of the loch towards the boat-house but there are no branches , there 's only snow everywhere , and then Andy stops struggling and slips under the whiteness .
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