Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We call it that because the body only produces it at night , ’ says pioneering researcher Dr Alfred Lewy of the Oregon Health Sciences Uni-versity in America . |
2 | He just sits g , he , he just , you know , it 's , it 's a waste Dave just sees it at because it 's different if they were hard up |
3 | Father nearly always meets you at school . ’ |
4 | One always sees them at the airport in Geneva — they 've got a numbered bank account in Switzerland |
5 | If you are lucky , you may even see Nancy Blackett at anchor among the little yachts and ancient barges and houseboats , although her present owner , Michael Rines , usually keeps her at Ipswich . |
6 | Eileen herself is very friendly and down-to-earth and quickly puts me at ease . |
7 | IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words . |
8 | IN THE current lukewarm musical climate there is something very likeable about a record that genuinely leaves you at a loss for words . |
9 | His family have never owned a television and he usually watches it at his gran 's house . |
10 | A local authority may therefore bring proceedings : ( i ) to prevent parents from removing a child accommodated by the local authority under voluntary arrangements where a return home is likely to harm the child significantly ; ( ii ) to protect a child who has been significantly harmed in the past where this is likely to happen again because , for example , a parent is known to abuse in certain recurring circumstances ; ( iii ) to protect a child who has never been harmed where the family history clearly places him at risk , eg a new born or a child reaching an age at which other children in the family have been harmed . |
11 | Their high delinquency level also puts them at a further distance . |
12 | ‘ Another requirement is firefighting and first aid so my BP training has come in handy , ’ added Robin , whose wife , Denise , now joins him at the track — as a flag marshal . |
13 | I went calmly enough , but there must have been a suspicion of the trepidation that inevitably invests us at the sight of a hospital and the thought of entering it . |
14 | Ray Talbot has had an Omua pump on test for 18 months , and now sells them at The Real McKoi . |
15 | The United manager , Dave Bassett , now values him at £70,000 , but his Lincoln counterpart Colin Murphy will not go above £50,000 . |
16 | He thinks this keeps him on his mettle , but it often leaves him at a loss for the right word . |
17 | And finally for Pisceans , Today finds you at your most creative . |
18 | His 19th C. biographer Charles Roeder tentatively puts it at 1000 finished pictures ; and the constant flow of visitors to his annual exhibitions in Ambleside and Keswick must have been responsible for carrying his work all over Britain . |
19 | Roeder tentatively puts it at 1000 finished pictures and complains that there were few at the British Museum , still fewer in provincial libraries . |
20 | Their in-built Tory majority , which from time to time ( ie , during a Labour government ) plainly puts them at odds with the nation , tends to be exaggerated . |
21 | The other tribe , however , finds twins fearful , appalling , degrading , an aberration , because you see only animals have litters of young and therefore twins are considered to be inferior , a threat , so much so , in fact , that this latter tribe ritually murders them at birth . |
22 | ‘ However , ’ said Canon Wheeler clearing his throat to indicate that he had n't finished and intended to keep the reins of conversation in his own hands , ‘ what chiefly worries me at the moment is the Old Man 's reaction . ’ |
23 | ‘ He gets us into this mess , then legs it at the first sniff of trouble ! ’ |
24 | They tell us that they only do dope occasionally , a factor that potentially puts them at greater risk . |
25 | The secret of AST 's success , he claims , is that it designs , engineers and manufactures its own products , and then sells them at a competitive price via resellers , which add software and value-added services . |
26 | But Anne then does them at 30 degrees . |
27 | The island is claimed by Comoros , which officially represents it at the UN . |
28 | but then no-one else does it at all ( re-evaluation ) ; |
29 | Worse still , he/she perhaps never articulates them at all unless he/she expects to have to spell them out . |
30 | A smith uses a hammer very differently to most tradesmen , never holds it at the bottom of the shaft , for the resulting whip means that power is lost so they always clench the tool near the head . |