Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at this " in BNC.

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1 ‘ To my mind , ’ she wrote , ‘ he has all the qualities of a leading man that the British film industry badly needs at this juncture : youth , good looks , a photogenic face , obviously alert intelligence and a trick of getting the maximum effect with the minimum of fuss . ’
2 For example , Brunsdon notes that ‘ Hollywood , as the world-dominant cinema , exports ideals of White femininity worldwide ’ , yet feminist critics have rarely looked at this aspect of the Hollywood dream-machine in their copious critiques of it .
3 And I suddenly realized at this stage that there was going to be something rather unexpected happening .
4 He probably tells you that it is all arranged at this end , whereas in point of fact nothing has been laid on except by verbal arrangement with him , and then we have a frightful period such as is now going on .
5 Er I suppose erm er the , most of the people I 've seen in the last ten years have been people either approaching retirement , planning for retirement or actually at the point of retirement and er we 've obviously looked at this course over a number of years and we try to sort of distil it down to the basics of things that we think are important er and that we think will be useful to you .
6 There should be no long pauses — as you are only listening at this stage
7 I remember the time when two sheepdogs were daily tethered at this bridge , one at each side , to deter sheep from wandering on the road from the open fell : a sort of canine cattle grid .
8 ‘ The Darkfall strike generates what we can only call at this stage a chemical reaction .
9 However , there is scope , in future years , should the Committee wish to develop the site , but I recognise the limited resources of the Civic Trust and I would only wish at this stage that the Trust continues to visit the site and also encourages and supports educational visits .
10 As indicated at the beginning of this article sales must not only be paid for by the buyer but the funds must be received quickly by the exporter and the banks are very much involved at this stage through : —
11 Salisbury was much struck at this meeting by Irwin 's confidence in the future .
12 I only comment at this stage that the latter exclusion would render the remedy of little practical use .
13 The knights were greatly offended at this foul sight , insomuch that they rose up and left the chamber .
14 but not accurate enough to say at this stage .
15 I 'm not sure whether that 's true , I mean I think the argument er in this particular case is about the amount of money which a particular area of the Department of Social Security can operate , and presumably looking at this , Nichola Scott will have to er match up if you like the total quantity and make sure it 's effectively allocated .
16 But , I , I 'm not , you know , because thi but compared with the one that we 've just looked at this is small , but it 's still got plenty of impact .
17 Place in a cold frame or on a windowsill out of direct sunlight , where they will soon root at this time of year .
18 It is best done at this stage to avoid unnecessary disturbance later on .
19 Comparisons are best made at this early stage between things which the children can see .
20 I 'm just looking at this stall thinking there 's gon na be next to nothing on it .
21 Is er , is Freud saying , is he just looking at this and saying I , I see a pattern here ?
22 I were just looking at this .
23 I mean it 's it 's their responsibility to er prepare the local plan in the context of what the structure plan strategy as a whole is saying and I think it 's it 's necessary not to just look at this particular policy in total isolation and assume that that is going to give er what you fear to district councils the ability to nothing .
24 This is a rare item as flint was still generally used at this period for such ‘ high risk ’ use Coin of the Month was a superb silver hammered Spanish coin of Ferdinand and Isabella ( 1476–1516 ) .
25 Just look at this and tell me if you recognise this man . ’
26 Touching his nose with a forefinger and pressing his conk hard against the face ( thus producing a pugilistic look ) he said : ‘ Just look at this !
27 Just look at this stomach — has n't it got minute ?
28 Just look at this winning line-up !
29 JUST LOOK AT THIS CARPET .
30 Just look at this , sir .
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