Example sentences of "at the [noun] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But if I give some names to Mr next week I think yes well I 've got them at the music later today so I can ask them then .
2 There must have been rumours of the dastardly deed at the hall as early as 1578 , for it was in that year that Sir Henry Knyvett ( another of Darrel 's antagonists ) wrote a letter to Sir John at Longleat , asking him to search out Mr Bonham and to enquire how many children his sister had and what had become of them .
3 Claims that Mr Major might be ready to replace Chancellor Norman Lamont at the Treasury as early as next week were rejected by his close allies .
4 Your eye makes a natural adjustment for this when looking at the scene direct so that the colour appears the same irrespective of the lighting .
5 However , the committee , which eventually divided on party lines , defined its terms of reference at the outset so narrowly that it effectively ruled out any possibility of discovering the truth or otherwise of the allegations of malpractice that had been made against the police .
6 Satisfied , she slipped on her jacket and picked up her handbag , pausing to look at the diary once more and its mysterious entry :
7 He looked up at the mirror once more and saw the car behind him , keeping the same distance , the rain spurting fanwise from its front wheels .
8 Morse turned to look at the waters once more before he left , then sat silently in the passenger-seat of the police car as Lewis had a final word with Sergeant Dixon .
9 But , despite this assumption , they sat at the desk so closely that their bodies were almost touching , and there were times when his arm encircled her shoulders while he leaned forward to check additions on the electronic calculator .
10 They held onto the rock and waved and shouted at the lighthouse as loud as they could .
11 The next day the Imperial Naval Staff looked at the plans once again and decided to accept Operation Z .
12 Consequently , in order to assert its prevalence , the Court of Chancery began to issue common injunctions which , although directed at the litigant personally rather than the common law courts , had the effect of limiting common law jurisdiction …
13 If you both want the father to be present at the birth , ask about arrangements for this at the hospital as early as you can .
14 And that you know , look at the traffic very seriously and see whether it was merited or not and that maybe greater use of the mobile .
15 I want you down at the track as soon as possible .
16 The defendants were members of the Musicians ' Union , a union with many coloured members , and they gave notice to the plaintiffs that members of the union would not be permitted to play at the ballroom so long as the colour bar was in operation .
17 Please check your envelope to see if your address/postal code is correct or if you have recently been allocated a new telephone coding PLEASE send relevant information to at the Office as soon as possible .
18 On the motorways no problems at the moment as far as we know .
19 Erm I , I er much of the compliment that you paid t to me and the department in terms of the efficiency that we 've , which we 're dealing with the correspondence , I , I am conscious of the fact that in something of this nature those er members that you mentioned , some of them are , are here this morning erm are , are not er s receiving er a regular erm series of er erm letters or , or pieces of information from the department and it 's very much an ad hoc situation erm and at the moment as far as is concerned , we are waiting for the the completion of some of the reporting before we erm er submerge them with er a , a , a , a lot of paper , but if there are any particular issues that erm any of those members or indeed any other members erm particularly wants to pursue , er th th the position is as it is on , on any matter , please do get in touch .
20 She was with a stranger and told friends that she intended to stay at the site as long as possible and then possibly go to Portsmouth .
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