Example sentences of "at [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At present we have 45 people ( all men ; age range 18–50 ) registered with the clinic , which continues to expand . |
2 | At present we have 3,544 members . |
3 | At present they have 13 members in the Italian parliament and three in the European Parliament in Strasbourg . |
4 | Right , at present I have fifteen speakers , plus the two seconders who have reserved the , their right . |
5 | Unfortunately , as it stands at present it has many deficiencies , because : |
6 | The General Secretary mentions some of them in his Report , and I do not apologize for mentioning it again , they 're fighting back at Timex , they 're fighting back at Burnsall , in my own region at Crawley we 've twenty members who 've been on strike for the last sixteen and a half weeks . |
7 | When the new manager arrived at Highbury he made administrative changes which deprived Arsenal 's fifty voluntary workers — mostly schoolteachers acting as stewards and programme sellers — of various perks . |
8 | At times it seemed that price increases would be favoured as a means of raising self-financing and reducing pressure on the capital market ; at others that rises would be deprecated as contributing to inflation . |
9 | And at times it criticizes class-based politics , for its omission and marginalization of gender issues . |
10 | At times it brings woman-centred feminism into alliance with postfeminist discourses , in which gender politics are similarly softpedalled . |
11 | 3 At waterfall it climbs steep bank on right and descends to cross footbridge . |
12 | ‘ At Bulawayo we had 45,000 crowds for club games and I made my international debut at 14 , so I was n't that ‘ wowed ’ to arrive in England . ’ |
13 | Anyway , in that desolate chamber at Sheen I removed soft buskins from the corpse 's feet , carefully pushing back the blue robe and the white cotton shift beneath . |
14 | Wounded at Dunkirk he spent five years as a POW in Germany . |
15 | Female size ranged from 9.5 to 17mm with a mean of 13 2mm , and at maturation they weighed 331.4 184.8mg ( n =10 ) . |
16 | Just before the treeline , at 13,200ft we reached Dzongri hut . |
17 | When , when they helped to solve a problem at , at Can you remember any instance ? |
18 | At home they took such things without comment . |
19 | When world leaders sit down to dinner at home they prefer simple fare , according to the people who cook for them . |
20 | And I said oh he 's at home I said this week I said and that oh and she said well tell him to get over here and we 'll sort him out . |
21 | At home he shows consistent management problems . |
22 | At Milan he took high-speed films while his animals ran along the force plates . |
23 | At Cambridge he developed these ideas until |
24 | At Cambridge he showed little aptitude for study and tended to be diverted by horse-racing and other forms of gambling . |
25 | At night we use big torches , and night vision equipment to get evidence . |
26 | When he rejoined the nuclear industry at Risley he became assistant director , Research and Development , in the Reprocessing Division . |
27 | With a 26 to 30 knot wind thirty degrees off the runway at Santander we had fun landing , before sadly working our way home via Bordeaux , Nantes and Lydd . |
28 | And at £85 it offers great value for money . |
29 | ‘ When I was at Island we had open days consisting of a succession of 40 minute meetings . |
30 | At Oxford he had many friends in religious and artistic circles , chief among them Robert Bridges [ q.v. ] , his trusted confidant and poetic sounding-board for the rest of his life , as well as his first editor , who put his poems before the world . |