Example sentences of "at [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At present he combines his voluntary police work with a job driving for the Post Office in Darlington .
2 At present he combines his voluntary police work with a job driving for the Post Office .
3 On occasions I also added acrylic medium to the Quink to prevent any unnecessary bleeding of the line , although at times I enjoyed its non-waterproof qualities and allowed the ink to run .
4 I think at times he found his own handsomeness an awful burden : people just would n't let him alone .
5 With the good weather our thoughts turned seaward and at Whitsun we launched our nine foot dinghy which we had brought from England .
6 Glancing at Galvone he saw something different .
7 When Kawasaki began operations in their US plant at Nebraska they found it preferable to import components from their subcontractors back in Japan who could even at that distance , guarantee weekly deliveries .
8 And on that first night at home we had our first real sexual encounter , a rather one-sided one , with Dana quite passive .
9 If we serve bad-for-you foods at home we affect our own hearts , certainly , but worse still , we are serving the wrong food to our families .
10 At Cambridge she met her first husband , Sebastian Manning , who introduced her to a world in which socialism , far from being ridiculous , was natural , chic , colourful , confident , artistic : Sebastian 's parents were artists of some repute , one a painter , the other a potter , and they did not think much of the austerities of Dr Leavis .
11 Then last weekend at Thruxton he showed his true potential when he finished second behind Australian Russ Ingall 's Van Diemen , and ahead of all the other Swift drivers .
12 At night we burn our resinated logs .
13 At Banff I climbed my first and last mountain — Mount Rundle .
14 At Vigo we saw our first other light aircraft since leaving France .
15 Every morning at Mass he sought her smiling eyes as if she alone understood his loneliness and felt for him .
16 At Southampton he made his own position devastatingly clear to the waiting journalists .
17 At Scunthorpe I gave my first performance just after half-time — a blast of Star Wars .
18 Howard subscribed to the contemporary theory that the disease was transmitted by vapours ( it is , in fact , caught by man through the bites of body lice ) and well knew how much at risk he put himself each time he entered the noxious cells .
19 At EMI we had our own recording studio .
20 our rugby action this week comes from the divisional championships … the South West are on course to win these because on Saturday at Gloucester they made it two wins out of two … this time out they beat the North by 29 points to 16
21 ‘ The London streets are so noisy at nights I find it difficult to get to sleep . ’
22 It 's the in places at street they tell me these days .
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