Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The sides were not so much planks as squares of wood stuck on apparently at hazard .
2 We became inseparable , and I was so proud to be seen walking with him , to enter a concert hall with him and let others see us sit down together at café and restaurant tables .
3 It 's a very good cruiser , too , moving along effortlessly at motorway limit speeds and above .
4 Mark Hughes slotted in comfortably at centre-back , although he picked up a booking and went close to receiving a red card .
5 I did sit in yesterday at Transport Exec and Planning , but no doubt they will be forthcoming
6 He stays down here at night and he wo n't go if Joy went up to bed he wo n't go with her .
7 You can walk down here , do n't walk down here at nighttime if it 's er if it 's chock-a-block .
8 It 's important not to get confused between ozone up there in the stratosphere , and ozone down here at ground level .
9 I was down here at Sunset and I could see him out there doing it .
10 So he held firm and , after the decisive vote on paragraph 21 of chapter 3 of Lumen Gentium , noted late at night : These rather scrappy notes , jotted down late at night on 22 September 1964 take us to the heart of Paul VI , and illustrate how he saw his Petrine ministry in relation to the ministry of other bishops .
11 ‘ Sounds like someone 's playing the flute down there at night .
12 He never knew what these special things were and tried to find out by sneaking down there at night , but the shed door was always locked .
13 I remember walking down there at night and I had a cough .
14 And when we had a down near the banks dyke and it was fenced round and we used to carry the hens down there at night in a sack on your back .
15 ‘ So you 're building a hotel down there at Crystal Springs ?
16 She 's got him booked in again at Cocaine Hall when she gets him back . ’
17 I had a dream in which my ex-wife , Ingrid Bergman , suggested we sit in class with our son , to make sure he was getting along happily at school .
18 and I thought , it came out erm , incorrect pin number , please remove your card , I thought at least I 'm getting it back you know so I whipped it out , I said to mum , I 'm gon na have to pay for this with a cheque , I said , I ca n't get the cash out , and she , she said why , and I said I , I forgotten my number , I was getting in quite a panic cos I knew I did n't have it written down anywhere at home .
19 We had er they were sleeping all over everywhere at Christmas time , on the floor , seem to remember dozens of people then and we kept two maids then and a gardener .
20 Chilling , not overheating , has become the danger , so the male opens up the mound during the day to make the most of the waning sun , and covers it over again at night to retain what warmth it has .
21 Types of tan Bronzers are normally gels that contain colour pigments and can be washed off easily at night — do remember to do this or your sheets will have a golden glow too !
22 Floodlights are not necessary , although if you have a large garden you may consider strategic lighting within the grounds , but the back and front door should have lights that come on automatically at dusk and stay on until dawn .
23 Between nineteen hundred and one and nineteen hundred and six , increasing illness erm severely restricted Proust 's social engagements , and indeed because of his asthma erm he tended to stay in bed during the day , and get up only at night , though even those who do n't suffer from asthma have been known to adopt this regime for other purposes .
24 Things are shaping up nicely at Villa .
25 Miss Chalmers is a keen holiday-goer herself but while the viewers over Christmas will be seeing her in Mauritius , she says : ‘ I 'll be wrapped up warmly at home in London . ’
26 I was a rather young man , like many of the people in the Three-Ninetieth , that grew up rapidly at station one-fifty- three , Parham , England .
27 Sometimes when I 've been up early at home walking in the woods and come upon a roe deer close to , motionless , its alarm and scenting has reminded me of her .
28 It is important to book as early as possible , since kennels fill up quickly at peak times , with customers booking from one year to the next .
29 It 's the same as that place in Australia where they have n't seen rain for seventeen years , I mean there 's children who are grown up now at college have never seen a spot of rain , I 'd hate that I 'd rather have our , sometimes dismal climate .
30 I get fed up here at home with the kids and problems and all . ’
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