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

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1 I had said , in revulsion at the intimacy his words implied , that he could do what he liked , I did n't care ; and he had taken this as evidence of a previously unsuspected sophistication in me .
2 During the trial at the Old Bailey in London 15 witnesses testified that Mr Thorburn , a general manager of an electronics company , had been practising for the Tam o' Shanter golf tournament near his mother 's home in Ayr at the time he was alleged to have raped her .
3 So we were off er after that we were off and landed down in erm Bishop 's Wharf er in the woods there and we , the next morning we were off down to Gosport and we were embarked on the ships there and er landed in Normandy at the beach it was .
4 Harry nearly jumped back in surprise and flushed instantly in embarrassment at the distaste his flinching movement had signalled .
5 And in November at the council he let see how much trust he was ever again likely to put in the little law-givers at Westminster .
6 The motley band stared in awe at the figure who would be in charge of their lives for the next three months .
7 He left so quickly that she stared in astonishment at the door he had closed behind him .
8 I know Marie Thwaites was in service at the time she was courting John .
9 The last time Cuban exiles were allowed back in large numbers , during a goodwill period in the late 1970s , the country nearly collapsed in shock at the wealth they brought in their luggage .
10 In Bosnia at the moment it 's a corporal 's war .
11 And Rozario looks in trouble at the moment he is just er limping around he 's sunk back to his er hands on his knees again and well look at that he you do n't really need words to describe how he must be feeling at the moment .
12 In comments at the time they were described as a kit of parts .
13 All in all , in Britain at the moment there is a major disjunction between government policies towards the economy and those relating to housing .
14 All those people who 've never done it before and if you 're in bed at the moment I 'll perhaps have a chat with you while you 're in bed this morning .
15 I said no she 's in bed at the moment I said but I will give her a shout .
16 He tottered away across the bath to Jazz and Bean , leaving Hoomey clinging to the rail , gazing down in amazement at the distance he had swum .
17 Finding characters for yourself will , 1 think , depend a good deal on your personal taste in theatre at the time you are auditioning .
18 He had no ticket and she had a Season , and while he stood in line at the window they missed one train and she rolled her head and her eyes and seemed to think it a joke and when the train came there was one thought only in Millet 's mind .
19 Caroline stared down in dismay at the drink she 'd begun pouring for herself .
20 There was a long silence as Dodson and I looked in surprise at the farmer who continued to gaze fixedly at the cow .
21 The prices seemed more or less the same as those in London at the time I 'd left — a box of matches or a bar of Cadbury 's chocolate cost a penny .
22 In fact at the moment we 're just about getting to the longest er night the what 's called the equ er sorry the solstice that occurs on about December the twenty second .
23 and I , I told him I was n't stupid enough to keep money in the house as an ex er as an ex lawyer and erm , where , er it so happened as I say that I talked to he , he did n't take any thing in fact at the end he apologise for having chosen the wrong house and he
24 The allegations involved making use of unpublished , price-sensitive information when he bought shares in Centreway at the time he was negotiating on City and Westminster 's behalf to buy a stake in Centreway .
25 The new , uniform business rate generated similar outrage : nowhere was the anger better illustrated than in Bath , a city epitomising Thatcherite entrepreneurial success , where there was a shopkeepers ' strike in protest at the damage it was wreaking on their livelihoods .
26 It 's er I stayed up like , aha , in Street at the time you know .
27 If , as has been guestimated , a draughtsman spends two-thirds of his time doing conceptual thinking , looking up tables , doing calculations , checking , etc. , and only one-third of his time with a pencil in his hand at the drawing-board , then an increase in productivity at the drawing-board itself of 300 per cent would mean an overall productivity increase in line with observed job reductions .
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