Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] at " in BNC.
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1 | Idly she picks at the flap , but it is still stuck down ; no one has opened it , no one has read the book , it is still intact . |
2 | Perhaps it acts at the lysosomal stage of the entry process outlined by Simons . |
3 | Or so he says at the beginning of his book . |
4 | So he looks at Island and America . |
5 | so he looks at the buyer 's guide , business card and it 's thoroughly . |
6 | There 's one written out so it looks at least . |
7 | Two hundred pounds , it 's a good one , double decker with all sorts of , and then adds a forty five per cent mark up on it , so it starts at two hundred pounds , then adds |
8 | er erm well , I know when it is , Thursday the eleventh of November , it 's a matinee performance so it starts at two o'clock . |
9 | But , if we make the reward of the item of food erm not predictable , okay , so it comes at variable intervals er then the rat actually works harder pressing the lever , it 's more likely to do the behaviour and it 's less likely to give up doing that behaviour afterwards , okay ? |
10 | On the contrary , ‘ Hinduism tells everyone to worship God according to his own faith or Dharma , and so it lives at peace with all the religions ’ . |
11 | Well normally it takes at least two days |
12 | ‘ Happiness ’ is the first word it lights on — and , uncontrollably , away it bounds at once , as affrighted as ever . |
13 | All he had to do to seal his England career was pop in a two , a few goals like he does at Palace |
14 | Sex education draws together much of the Whitehouse ‘ philosophy ’ , for not only does it explicitly focus upon the young , but also it carries at least an implicit stance on the role and utility of the contemporary family . |
15 | Jack Spier has trouble keeping his emotions under control whenever he looks at the Red Cross letter from his parents saying goodbye . |
16 | Now she laughs at the recollection . |
17 | I thought she 'd got over being ashamed of me , but now she looks at me with contemptuous pity . |
18 | The speed of the train in Queen Victoria 's time was , by her own wish , kept down to about 36 miles an hour , but now it travels at the line speed . |
19 | Now it stands at around 40% . |
20 | I , I just ask him if , and it , the question that I 'm interested in the answer to , like how did it go ? and , now he talks at me for an hour until Diane comes in and says enough Vaughany , cos she can see I sort of trying to edge away |
21 | Now he gapes at the cup and saucer , tottering at the end of his extended arm . |
22 | Now he faces at least two months on the sidelines . |
23 | Now he lives at HIS pub with son Ivan , 19 . |
24 | Now he rules at Downing Street in his own right . |
25 | Today he lives at Fawley . |
26 | One of the boys , now adult , tells me that even today he shivers at the thought that is etched on his brain of being chased by a ghost on a motorcycle … |
27 | Well it does at the moment but |
28 | Well it does at the moment because erm I 've got really sore calves not from this from erm |
29 | Well it finishes at the end of this month . |
30 | Well it starts at seven thirty , it 'll be a bit difficult to eat out in there . |