Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | When both trunks had been hauled on to the far bank they used the ropes to bind them together at various points along their length . |
2 | If you took all the cells of a swallow and put them together at random , the chance that the resulting object would fly is not , for everyday purposes , different from zero . |
3 | for er we should see them away at Old Trafford , I ca n't see any problem there can you ? |
4 | He admitted : ‘ Lawrie McMenemy took me off at half- time in Spain after I 'd been booked . |
5 | I mean if you like , I mean , I 'll pick you up at normal time , then we 'll just |
6 | Available in Rabat or the port Mgarr they will pick you up at pre-arranged prices . |
7 | Okay , and , and we will be asking you back at regular intervals . |
8 | ‘ I 'm sorry to bring you here at short notice . |
9 | Erm there have been attempts to brighten them up at various times . |
10 | ‘ She was picking them up at random and saying things like , ‘ This boy 's in a wheelchair but that does n't stop him giving me the eye , ’ or , ‘ This is the college stud but he cuts no ice with me . ’ ’ |
11 | To borrow an analogy from an eminent astronomer , if you take the parts of an airliner and jumble them up at random , the likelihood that you would happen to assemble a working Boeing is vanishingly small . |
12 | To generate a biological molecule like haemoglobin , the red pigment in blood , by simple sieving would be equivalent to taking all the amino-acid building blocks of haemoglobin , jumbling them up at random , and hoping that the haemoglobin molecule would reconstitute itself by sheer luck . |
13 | Now here 's what we here at Public NME call smart . |
14 | We actually at long last , now the Winter 's nearly over , are having made for them some big heavy red cloaks for those who are standing on duty in the courtyard . |
15 | After buying me lunch in a new concrete hotel called , romantically , The Interflora , she drove me back at high Skoda speed through the centre of town — choke full out , engine howling in second gear as we skidded across wet cobblestones , clipping kerbs and narrowly avoiding the numerous potholes and dug-up sections where slow attempts were being made to repair the water mains , shattered by the minus-twenty-five February temperatures . |
16 | Sadly , the sort of quality that can be achieved from such bit mapped graphics is rather less than the advertisements might lead you to believe , especially when it comes to enlarging or reducing them and printing them out at high resolution . |
17 | Picked him up at Imperial College . |
18 | This means that if you start with a random collection of objects above the hole , and some force shakes and jostles them about at random , after a while the objects above and below the hole will come to be nonrandomly sorted . |
19 | Only an organisation of this kind was capable of doing justice to the cause of the deaf and dumb and of representing it properly at national level . |
20 | She is currently in the process of closing it down at considerable personal loss . |
21 | We can work with the class to create a story in which they all have a stake , slowing it down at particular moments , thereby creating strong dramatic tension , deepening understanding and also enabling us to value publicly the contribution of particular children . |
22 | the total is different opposite on the scale , instead of all this stuff inside of you , you just let it build up and you let it build up until whoosh and you throw it outside at other people , and that itself that that as well causes physical problems . |
23 | It also at various times gathered into its ambit important figures within general educational administration ( for example , Haddow , Sadler , Barker , Curzon , Mans bridge , and a host of college Heads , Registrars Provosts , and Vice Chancellors ) . |
24 | You think if I had n't bought it and done it up at enormous personal cost this cottage would still be standing ? ’ |
25 | ‘ He said ‘ it 's not bad , is it ’ , but I have seen it before at different levels and I am not looking at it too much at this stage . |
26 | I suppose I have had three or four cracks at it now at different times of my life and in different circumstances and every time I have got it wrong . |
27 | Now if you 're if somebody becomes a persistent discounter first of all they 'll they 'll question it back at head office . |
28 | It breaks your heart to see the thousands here who cling to that idea of Sarajevo , and fight for it even at mortal risk . |
29 | But although I chose it virtually at random , this does not make it ‘ typical ’ , any more than the horrific Bihar gaol described by Sinha ( 1978 ) in which 143 people had died within three years . |
30 | You know because it maybe at sometime in the future |