Example sentences of "[be] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Can I ask you , are you at all nervous about what 's happening in the Gulf in the sense I mean should we actually be there doing what we 're doing erm as part of the Allied Force , does that make you nervous ? |
2 | Are you are you at three thirty ? |
3 | Erm , is it , is it the intention to run separate applications to debt , are we at that stage ? |
4 | it 's been cleaned with er windowlene , we do n't want you licking that in case there 's any traces on it , apart from the filthy mess you make of the window , right , there 's one coat on , are we at last beginning to get somewhere I ask myself |
5 | His mouth closed over hers with the passion and glory she knew would never die and she melted into his impassioned embrace with a heart that was free to be his at last . |
6 | It would n't be her at all . |
7 | Her preoccupations would not be mine at all . |
8 | The independence she had always longed for would be hers at last . |
9 | Are they at private school or public school ? |
10 | ‘ By the way , ’ said Andrée , ‘ leaving that rosy future aside , where are they at this moment ? ’ |
11 | Are they at any form of disadvantage when they come to university studying a science subject such as chemistry ? |
12 | On July 25th , 1908 , the rails forced their way into Denwood , and those who had been waiting so long and patiently considered that the prizes were theirs at last . |
13 | JE : Joan , were you at all reluctant to take on this major role so late in your career ? |
14 | Where were you at eleven ? ’ / |
15 | Now how long were you were you at this er camp before you ? |
16 | at ninety five , but I do n't know how long we were , how long were we at hundred and eleven ? |
17 | ‘ Who were they at that stage ? ’ |
18 | Were they at different transfer rates ? |
19 | Only in 1689 , the closing date for this study , were they at last given the legal right to conduct their nonconformist worship in their own meeting-houses ( see Chapters 3 and 6 ) . |
20 | Richard and Beth were hers at last , the family she had been cruelly denied ; because of love , and guilt and shame , they were closer now than they had ever been . |
21 | A ‘ telling-off ’ , be it at maximum decibels , or in a quiet but cutting tone of voice , is probably the most frequently used form of sanction . |
22 | Nor is it at all clear why Ecgfrith and Wilfrid quarrelled . |
23 | Do you think it 's at all possible that anybody who has this number , like presumably your agent has it or friends have it , is it at all possible anyone would have given it out to somebody ? |
24 | Come to that , why is it at all ? |
25 | He is asked : Is it at good as your mother 's cooking ? |
26 | Well I think it is They ought to last a fair time they I mean it 's not gon na be abused really is it at those windows ? |
27 | Is it at this point that a woman becomes a mother ? |
28 | At least ( or is it at most ? ) it looks more lively than Standard Life 's recently unveiled corporate logo . |
29 | To — ‘ is he at all like you ? ’ — I must say — No — very categorically : setting aside personal appearances — he being stout — & good looking , — & I being ensiform , ( speaking botanically , ) that is — lanky — & considerably ugly , — we are , as far as I can judge — very opposite . |
30 | ‘ I did n't realise it was you at first . ’ |