Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It does n't take them long at all to get in the outskirts of London , it 's weaving your way
2 Something that struck me personally at this period was that he had a most strange and cultivated sense of humour .
3 Do n't give me enough at all !
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 O , Lord my God , I now at this moment , readily and willingly accept at Thy Hand whatever kind of death … and checked himself in time , knowing his intention was unworthy .
7 I know it is n't easy but erm I think we should you know , try and we advertise starting at eight o'clock and very often there 's only Alan and I here at eight .
8 ‘ Why am I here at all ?
9 I thought they were actually cos I I even at that part of
10 for er we should see them away at Old Trafford , I ca n't see any problem there can you ?
11 But it 's not gon na take me longer at that time of the morning than it has done today at eleven o'clock or so is it ?
12 If you 'll stand in the I D parade for them tonight at seven o'clock they 'll give you ten pounds .
13 ‘ In fact , Mr Stevens , ’ she called , ‘ I would ask you from now on not to speak to me directly at all . ’
14 David Swan joined them promptly at six-thirty .
15 All done then , it 's with me still at four hundred and fifty pounds against you all in the room .
16 Three hundred and twenty , three fifty three hundred and fifty pounds now , it 's with me still at three fifty , any more ?
17 Many miners apprenticed their young sons to the trade taking them underground at 15 , 16 or 17 years of age and paying them their worth , or less .
18 I 'm not giving you much at all .
19 This book is designed to help you cut out the hard work , and instead redirect your energies into formulating a worthwhile , personally relevant and practical route into the kind of nursing which appeals to you or suits you best at this particular stage in your career .
20 He said , No Emma I ca n't there 's no way I can be at a wedding to give you away at nine o'clock .
21 By not knowing and by feeding these fears , you have played into the hands of the mentor whose dedication is to keep you away at all costs from your higher self and who will feed off your essence and life energy , as without these it can not live .
22 The knowledge now available in published form is bewildering and exciting : bewildering because of its sheer volume and complexity ; exciting because most recorded knowledge is available to you individually at little or no direct cost .
23 Five hundred pounds and fifty , against you still at five fifty seated at five hundred and fifty , six hundred to my right six fifty at the back seven hundred pounds going on sir ?
24 Oh , you 're thinking of the other night when I was so rude to you both at that dancey place . ’
25 Four eighty against you now at five hundred five fifty five fifty seated , any more at five fifty , it 's against you all on the right now five hundred and fifty pounds .
26 Four eighty , five hundred and fifty , six hundred and fifty seven hundred and fifty , eight hundred against you now at eight hundred and fifty seated there at the back at eight fifty nine hundred standing at nine hundred , nine fifty , one thousand one thousand pounds , any more ?
27 One , two hundred , two twenty against you now at two twenty , any more at two twenty ?
28 eight hundred at the back , eight fifty against you now at eighty fifty , any more ?
29 ‘ I 'm not interested in you sexually at all , you know .
30 Why are you here at eight o'clock in the morning ? ’
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