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

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1 I can not say how touched I am at the warmth of the reception you have arranged for me . ’
2 ‘ And you , Roger , if your remarks in the Chapter House mean anything , believe I am at the centre of this darkened ring ? ’
3 I am not sure whether I am more appalled at the prospect of the Labour party being in government than I am at the prospect of having the support of the hon. Member for Eastbourne ( Mr. Bellotti ) and the Liberal party .
4 The wallpaper in the house is black from condensation and I am at the end of my tether . ’
5 and then I 'd know where I am , huh , I just ca n't go to it from this end , right I 'm out tonight , I 'm at the joiners with friends so
6 I 'm at the top of Hornby Street one night/early morning .
7 And for someone in my position to make a jump from one thing to another and to be feeling better than I 've felt in ten years , feeling like I 'm at the top of my game creatively at the moment , must mean that I 've grown in the making of this album .
8 As soon as I get to sleep , I dream I 'm at the bottom of the sea . ’
9 I 'm at the centre of a giant trapezoid monument to life : poised between dumb gravity and my senseless urge to struggle on .
10 I 'm at the centre of this universe as well . ’
11 Either I 'm at the height of my powers or I 'm suffering from delusions of grandeur .
12 My eyes then focus directly between the top of the windscreen and the roof , and if I 'm at the front at traffic lights , I feel like Ayrton Senna would if you blindfolded him and put him on pole position .
13 I 'm at the front of the hunt and I 've got lots of other things to keep my eye on . ’
14 ‘ I have n't got many wits , but I 'm at the end of them .
15 well I 'm at the end of it
16 erm , I 'm at the process of now looking to spend certainly four hundred pound on a tent and maybe
17 I 'm at the Refuge for tea .
18 The earth curved up and around me wherever I went , as if I were at the bottom of a dish , and no matter how far I travelled I could get no nearer the rim — like a spaceman hurtling , as he thinks , towards the edge of the universe , only to find it unfolding before him and closing in behind , so that he is always at the centre .
19 We stayed in a cottage on the cliffs , overlooking the harbour , and within moments of arrival , my brother Ian and I were at the end of the pier , fishing .
20 Well not cos I felt like it but I was at the lights in Bromley this bloke , this , was stand- , sort of kept staring at my front passenger side wheel .
21 ‘ Well — when I was at the camp on Saturday night , we were talking about dreams . ’
22 ‘ Most important is to have the physical and mental strength to be as successful at the end of this season as I was at the beginning of 1990 .
23 Twenty minutes later I was at the head of the queue .
24 I was at the back of the line up at Blackheath which was a little disconcerting .
25 I was at the heart of the site .
26 She just had to turn out , and there was nothing coming down , foot down , opened up , got I was at the top of the hill and she was nowhere in sight .
27 I was at the window on the first floor of a large house ( Ladymont ? ) and there was a black horse below .
28 I was at the station with my father when the first trainload of children arrived .
29 When I bought my first company and began to build up the business , I had to live in the city , so that I was at the centre of things .
30 I was at the table behind you , ’ Bernard said to Rosie .
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