Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And do you know when that stopped at all ? |
2 | Was there anything like erm redundancy money or anything like that payed at that time when the place |
3 | Disabled Visitors : Narrow and uneven paths and many steps , not ideal for wheelchairs ; no more than 2 admitted at one time ; may be loaned at ticket office . |
4 | Memory , therefore , played an increasingly large part in the artist 's new vision of the world around him , and this led at first to a great simplification of form . |
5 | However , if this occurred at all it is unlikely to have lasted long . |
6 | A row of 43 found at Old Erringham ( Sussex ) was 1.5 m long ; experiments have shown that 0.5 m of warp thread would require 14 loom-weights ; 1.5 m would therefore require 42 . |
7 | The former occurs when one square is parallel with and another turned at 450 to the border ; the latter if both are turned , oppositely , through about 300 . |
8 | This started at 2.30 pm , lasted for an hour and was under the direction of Mr. Ernest Russ , our Headmaster . |
9 | Many of the French laughed at such antics , or felt disgusted at being allied with so ‘ primitive ’ a people . |
10 | In 1958 , with unemployment at 408,000 , the numbers of long-term unemployed stood at 38,700 , or 9.5 per cent of the total . |
11 | Although the unemployment rate in Wirral in 1985 stood at 20 per cent , 87 per cent of the borough 's known opioid users were unemployed , and strong correlations were found throughout the borough between level of opioid use , unemployment and social deprivation . |
12 | Then came a battle over a fine tooth comb among the ladies who had lice in their hair ; this ended at forty-five shillings amid tears and despair . |
13 | A glance at the careers of nine of the ten Muftis who held the office between 988/1580 and 1031/1622 and whose teaching careers fall in the latter half of the sixteenth century , after the building of the Suleymaniye medreses , will give an idea of the teaching background apparently considered essential to give one a chance of eventual appointment to what had by then become the highest learned office : all nine men taught at the Sahn and subsequently at one of the 60-akce medreses built prior to the building of the Suleymaniye medreses , for example , the Sehzade medrese ; two of the nine then went directly to their first mevleviyet ( early on in the period , in 1566 and 1573 ) , while six taught at one of the Suleymaniye medreses and one at the medrese of the mother of Murad III in Uskudar ( the Atik Valide medrese ) , newer than Suleyman 's medreses , before being appointed to their first mevleviyet . |
14 | No second thought at all . |
15 | Factota Limited had at last found its feet . |
16 | One of the country 's vice-presidents , Mr Casimir Ionescu , said thousands of Securitate members waging a guerrilla campaign had given up , while hundreds remained at large . |
17 | It was a very disturbing erm letter that that arrived at some flats , that was from Birmingham . |
18 | This can be soft previewed at any time to ensure that the output matches with the designers intention . |
19 | All three looked at one another and nodded their heads together . |
20 | Soviet and United States arms control negotiators resumed talks in Washington on Jan. 21 aimed at clearing obstacles to a Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty ( START ) on cutting long-range nuclear arsenals by 30 per cent . |
21 | The famous letter from the archbishop of Rheims to Baldwin V of Flanders , praising him for his activities in draining and ditching the coastal areas ( presumably after the Dunkirk inundation of 1014–42 had at last subsided ) is explicit evidence of an interest in agricultural expansion . |
22 | Three relapsed at 6 years ( n=2 ) and 7 years ( n=1 ) . |
23 | Alone on a holiday and trying to come to terms with his grief , he reflects that ‘ the most cruel pain of all occurred at such moments , when I tried to face the still unacceptable fact that I could never tell her anything again . |
24 | It ran in MkII guise from 1954 to 1955 , but its six wins all came at insignificant domestic races . |
25 | But they all arrived at different times , because Frith made sure that it would happen so . |
26 | Bucks Railway Centre staff could fairly be described as confused when Ex-GWR 6024 arrived at 08.55 hrs at Quainton without any coaches on Sunday morning . |
27 | The colours all yelled at each other ; most of the furniture was cheap and shabby and it was in a clutter of smelly untidiness , but the general effect was of a room somebody had made the best of according to their taste , and enjoyed living in . |
28 | They all glanced at each other in dismay . |
29 | We all started at different stages on the smaller mountain for beginners . |
30 | Pale with fright , they all stared at each other . |