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

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1 Similar letters were addressed to A and to the company , neither of whom had at that time been charged with any offence under the Act .
2 The trio — all of whom had at one time endured menial jobs in factories , Stock making gaskets , Aitken fizzy drinks and Waterman manufacturing telephone dials — were now at the helm of the 1980 ’ s most phenomenal Hit Factory .
3 The three of them looked at each other , and Husband said cautiously : ‘ If you say a matter of hours , you do mean tonight ? ’
4 The ladies murmured reluctant agreement , since most of them had at one time or another tried to oust her from at least one of the appointments which they themselves coveted .
5 A further survey of men in the Camberwell Reception Centre one night in 1965 found that a quarter of them had at one time been in mental hospitals and a further quarter were heavily dependent on alcohol .
6 If they became angry at things said to them by professionals , as a majority of them did at some point , the horrifying causes of their anger were true , and were not projections of their own distress on to the professional concerned .
7 I thought it particularly nice of them to write at such length , as I had mistakenly called Roy Griffiths Mister !
8 So it would take me twenty hours of I drive at six miles an hour .
9 , mill manager at that time , is pictured third from left , front row , immediately in front of ( wearing glasses ) of which owned at that time .
10 It 's a question of who decides at this point in time with the government that 's making the decision that the workers in this country have to accept lower standards in almost anything not just wages and terms of conditions , now safety standards .
11 Rebecca West refers to a photograph of him taken at this time in army uniform as a private of the Worcestershire Regiment .
12 The amplified muezzins of the town 's mosques spent much of it chanting at full volume .
13 You can catch sight of yourself looking at other things than your own reflection , wearing unselfconscious expressions of interest and curiosity .
14 One of the difficulties of carrying out research on this topic is the need to follow through cases from arrest onwards , as studies of what happens at one stage in the process may be misleading .
15 The hon. Gentleman does not seem to have the first idea of what happens at Social Affairs Councils .
16 The three of us looked at each other .
17 All of us have at one time or another contributed to the Great Bores of Today , with our moans of the other night when we sat down to watch television and ‘ there was nothing on ’ .
18 I am bowled over by my first day at school ; there are scores of us sitting at long bench desks in a vast wooden hut .
19 Erm , just to pull back a bit then , I mean , two things seem to , I mean have we , what is our view on you putting Sarah in the middle if we do n't recruit , and two , do n't we need , probably the four of us to look at current resources
20 These are the things that we have both missed out on over the last few years , both of us working at all times . ’
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