Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If it 's a meeting , I might not even put that in at all . |
2 | Yeah , ok , I 'll bear that in m is somebody writing this down at all ? |
3 | ‘ Take this up at another time . ’ |
4 | We ca n't make this out at all . |
5 | I wanted to point this out at this point , you know if we just studied that particular area in the Gospel the Jewish trial . |
6 | So one horse may show apprehension by putting its ears half back at another more dominant horse , or drop its lower eyelids , or extend its top lip , or dilate and round-out its nostrils . |
7 | What has brought this about at this point in the race is not the result of his lack of effort , but the computer which is the left-hand side of the brain , projecting against the inner screen of his mind , all his failures in past events . |
8 | Though they are only eleven twelve or thirteen on at any one time . |
9 | Quakers could hardly draw breath as Brentford went three up at half time , with Dean Holdsworth scoring twice . |
10 | If we 're 1-0 up at half time and kicking into the Kop , I 'll be more than happy . ’ |
11 | He 's not well off at all . |
12 | Just heard on Radio 5 , we 're 1–0 up at half time with Rod Wallace scoring from a header . |
13 | through the nose , but we 've got them all back at any rate , so Where are we at the moment ? |
14 | ‘ Or is he due back at any moment ? |
15 | group , erm , must take those up at some stage and and transfer them to the wall . |
16 | So 6-0 down at half time plenty of work to do , Bicester fly-half Neil Smith began the come-back ; 6-3 . |
17 | It was an important match , and after being 2–0 down at half time , that goal would have been the icing on the cake . |
18 | No the days were playing Shrewsbury Town at home — going in 2–0 down at half time — getting back to 2–2 , hitting the f**king post and then conceeding a goal in the last 5 minutes . |