Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh erm , I would , I would think about three hundred pounds summat like that am , am I right at three hundred or ? |
2 | Erm , am I good at this or am I good at that ? |
3 | Erm , am I good at this or am I good at that ? |
4 | ‘ His socks do n't seem to keep me warm at all . ’ |
5 | ‘ Are you awake at all there , Rose ? ’ he whispered before reaching out to pull aside the bedclothes . |
6 | Peter , you were were you available at any of those times ? |
7 | ‘ Are you hurt at all ? ’ |
8 | Erm er or even any skills which would make you employable at all |
9 | Planning teams developing materials in a local area can have them produced on high quality equipment , and the materials can be available to others who may find them useful at minimal cost . |
10 | But we must try to get him stable at that level . ’ |
11 | Folk laugh at him and his funny wee moustache , Mrs Sanderson said , but I do n't find him funny at all . |
12 | Were they Scottish at all most of them ? |
13 | I would n't make him comfortable at all ! ’ |
14 | ‘ The Swiss surveillance team employed by our agent does n't mention seeing him drunk at any time . |
15 | As I said Tillo ran him ragged at some stages in the game . |
16 | Captained by F/O Laurie W Baker , they took-off at 01.12 hours on a six-hour round trip to Royan , where they unloaded their 12,400lb bombload onto troop concentrations in the area , encountering moderate flak . |
17 | Were they aware at that time of how experimental they were being ? |
18 | Gary Penrice and two-goal Les Ferdinand killed off Oldham after Neil Adams and Ian Olney had pulled them level at 2-2 . |
19 | There are of course exceptions to the rules , and some of them well-known at that . |
20 | Having discovered which it is , say it up-to-time at normal speed . |
21 | I found it unbelievable at that time that boys would genuinely want to ask me out and found me attractive . |
22 | Like Sarah he found it strange at first having to change roles from competitor to coach . |
23 | To the employers , the entry of women made it possible at last to nibble away at — or do away with — such " restrictive practices " . |
24 | ‘ He has n't got it right at all . |
25 | I did not find it light-hearted at all . |
26 | Her temper made it inadvisable at other times . |
27 | Is it adequate at all to try in this fashion to interpret religion as a means to an end , and to define that end in progressive humanistic terms as having to do with the elevation and betterment of human society ? |
28 | But the complication involved in writing the program and allowing for the high number of physical variables made it impracticable at that time . |
29 | You should , though , make it clear at all times that you object to the way that you have been treated . |
30 | I said ooh you 'll either find it really funny or you would n't find it funny at all but erm |