Example sentences of "at [adj] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sun Aug 22 at 2 pm Conserving The Countryside meet Hermitage House |
2 | He slept immediately and deeply , and then got up at six a.m. to turn the television on and make the tea ready for when the man he lived with got in from work . |
3 | Lord Normand in Potts ' Executors v IRC 32 TC 211 at 229 specifically rejected the contention that the words " directly " or " indirectly " should be extended " to any payment made by the settlor 's request to a third party which produces a financial benefit to the settlor equivalent to the sum paid " . |
4 | I 'll have to catch the 7 a.m. train to Nottingham , which means getting up at 5 a.m. to put the slap on and climb into the overalls . |
5 | Les Smith — who at 77 never misses a match — is one of many left bitterly disappointed . |
6 | Surprisingly , perhaps , I find that walking with no means to draw or paint at all often has the effect of revelation at a particular place and time along the walk . |
7 | A special Court of Governors was requested to meet at the infirmary on Saturday February 19th 1814 at 1 o'clock to elect a physician . |
8 | Gerry reached across , checked the gearchange was at neutral then turned the ignition key . |
9 | So seriously indeed did the Residents take themselves that they were unwilling at first even to allow the stationing of subordinate European officers in the districts . |
10 | There will be a cyclists ’ reception and breakfast at the City Chambers , an evening ride to Cramond , and a Commuter Challenge in which people travelling by different modes of transport will set off from Currie Post Office at 8 a.m. to reach the City Chambers . |
11 | The proposed start site at -287 also has a TATA box homology ( TATAT ) centered at nucleotide -306 . |
12 | But the most dramatic change came in 1836 when the ladies and gentlemen assembled in Bristol for a meeting of the British Association gathered at 7.00 am to witness the laying of the foundation of the Clifton Suspension Bridge . |
13 | It was also an implicit protest at what many in Co-operation had seen as an exercise which at best fundamentally misconceived the Movement 's nature and aspirations , at worst misused them for the purposes of a political performance . |
14 | Researchers at NASA claim that even if the sulphur effect does exist , it could at most only delay the greenhouse effect until fossil fuels run out . |