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

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1 Secondaries can usually be identified because they cluster around the larger primary , often forming chains and other small groups , and because the impacts producing them are at low angles and low speeds and so the craters are usually elongated .
2 I was at prep school and public school and got the message that emotions were frowned upon , ’ he says .
3 I was at that game and the behaviour from some elements in the stands — on both sides — was disgraceful .
4 ‘ I never felt I was at any risk and in terms of being brave I never even considered it . ’
5 No matter how skilled you are at interior design and DIY , sooner or later you have to go shopping .
6 When you are at this age and you come up against a brick wall , you do sometimes feel like screaming with frustration .
7 ‘ I rang that night shelter you were at this morning and the girl I spoke to told me you were on your way .
8 P. E. When we were at Old Swan and had to go to Fairfield , we used to pass the end of one of the little streets there .
9 Surely all seats should be numbered and tickets allocated for individual seats as they are at other sporting and entertainment events .
10 They are at best generalisations and can be misleading as to the relative scale of different features .
11 Antiques day at a the , this is the all the places it 's at this Sunday and it 's er , in Chester .
12 Normally , at the entry to the roll , the model is in high speed forward flight which means that it is at full power and in a nose down attitude to prevent it climbing .
13 When the orchestra reassembled it was at full strength and they played Richard Strauss 's Tone Poem ‘ Heldenleben ’ more or less from start to finish .
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