Example sentences of "and [adv] at the [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yeah , there are times , because certain guitars do n't have a wangy bar , that you get a great solo for most of the song and right at the end you want to maybe slide down and you ca n't do it , so you 'd have to find a guitar that would do that , and then blend it in . ’
2 An experience of which I am thoroughly ashamed , and thankfully at the time my crew never knew , came to pass one night early in 1943 .
3 The last thing when you 're all in , in when you 're all in , and down at the bottom they curve under like that you know , curve under .
4 Well , if I erm said to one of my students something about that was a very good essay you wrote , in fact I 'd like to discuss it a little bit more down at the pub and down at the pub I put my hand on his knee perhaps in making a point about how good his essay was .
5 Copies of the draft Rules of the new Executive Share Option Scheme ( which are subject to modification to satisfy Inland Revenue requirements ) will be available for inspection during normal business houses on any weekday ( Saturdays and Public Holidays excepted ) up to the date of the Meeting at the offices of Hill Samuel Bank Ltd , , at the Registered Office of the Company and also at the meeting itself .
6 you see and now at the harbour they 've done that harbour mouth so that Walberswick will not be affected
7 So , erm , your point is that erm you move upward from your body to a level of intellect and then at the level there 's still a further journey to go , up to no one , and that 's our true self .
8 Magee looked at the cardboard and then at the man who , he guessed .
9 Yes , it starts at , it says on the front it starts at seven , and then at the back it says the actual quiz starts at seven thirty .
10 Encouraged both financially and materially by the Bank , the partners , in great secrecy , first at Croydon and then at the Bank itself , between 1818 and 1821 produced banknotes by offset .
11 And then at the end we will run a single lecture , a kind of gee whizz lecture , something that shows the applications of the ideas we 've been working on during the day to some particularly unusual branch of physics .
12 And then at the end they give you the headlines again , they summarise it .
13 Clint : ‘ It 's probably one of the most sensitive songs about a prostitute that 's ever been written , and then at the end you 've got this tape going ‘ Well ‘ ow about a blow-job then ?
14 As I say I do n't want to promise you something and and then and then at the end you say well hang on we did n't look at that because that 's not within the agenda of of these two days .
15 And the whole process is made as simultaneously agonising and amazing as it could be — you labour to give birth , that 's the right word all right , and it 's about as ghastly as possible and then at the end there 's this absolutely wonderful feeling , that the conspiracy has never hinted at , when you hold it and see it and you suddenly realise there 's a whole new emotion you did n't know anything about .
16 I would suggest they look long and hard at the report they have written and even longer and harder in the mirror .
17 and yet at the beginning he said the king said we do n't want you to go back to school , it sounds funny
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