Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 This is unfortunate as these implied terms are a very useful weapon for the buyer and , in the case of consumer sales , the implied terms can not be excluded or modified at all .
2 This liability , under Part I of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , can not be limited or excluded at all — see paragraphs 9–6 to 9–14 above .
3 Perhaps the most convincing illustration of the power of the monarchical idea and the extent to which it was still unchallenged is the way in which almost everywhere opposition to rulers , insofar as it was formed or organized at all , tended to centre around the heir to the throne or at least some member of the royal family and to use him as a figurehead .
4 Eva spoke or sang at all three funerals .
5 Almost all the media coverage would be about her and Charles , how far apart they stood , whether they spoke or looked at each other .
6 Now and then he got hold of a book , or looked at some prints , or chatted with a local worthy , but it was a hard life and they were in narrow circumstances .
7 She surprised herself , the words came out , she had not thought about them or thought at all about this subject .
8 She found that in the time allowed four-fifths of the adult pairs conversed , looked or smiled at each other .
9 When he waved or smiled at those he knew , they turned away , as if they did n't know him .
10 They could be seen in constant arguments in every European court , as in the past , about the relative positions of diplomats on formal and even informal occasions , their placing at table at meals where more than one was present , the precise way in which they were conducted to their first audience with the ruler to whom they were accredited , when and whether they stood or sat at such audiences , the precise moment when they or the ruler removed their hats , and a variety of such tremendous niceties .
11 In the day that thou wast born thy navel wast not cut , neither wast thou washed in water for cleansing ; thou wast not salted at all , nor swaddled at all .
12 But he just stood still and gazed at some withered autumn flowers .
13 The Secretary shall minute the proceedings of each meeting such minutes to be produced , and read and passed at each sederunt .
14 A motion was proposed and passed at that meeting , which set out general suggestions concerning a possible way forward .
15 Obviously one wants a language which enables this without demanding a lot of effort merely to be learnt and used at all .
16 One man was outside , two were sitting inside , the men were completely black , so black trousers , black hats and they had a black cape over it , over their faces so you could n't see who they were , and one of them just had this gun in his hand , and fired at this Citroen here located .
17 Clive Ponting qualifies his own claims concerning American leverage by acknowledging that Wilson was wholly opposed to devaluation , and differed at most from the Americans over the details of the British role East of Suez .
18 And frowned at each other , as ill-coordinated a double-act as Fanny and Johnny Cradock : it was hard to tell which one found the other most irritating .
19 I had my ideas worked out by the time I left for the 1960–61 Tasman series , and on the 24-hour flight to New Zealand I sat with a slide rule and drew the car as a pin-jointed structure , stressed it and arrived at all the tube sizes . ’
20 Starting at the airman 's feet he moved up and raved at each disaster until he came to his head .
21 She performed with great natural charm in a television interview and marvelled at all the stretch-limousines she rode in .
22 I can remember quite vividly the old tramcars running there er day and night , with the last service leaving the outskirts of Edinburgh around about er twelve er eleven thirty and you g have about ten minutes or so to reach the depots which there were many and varied at this particular time .
23 Some document that erm was produced and lost at some point or .
24 Look at that time Louise 's boy-friend — the miner 's son from Wales — met him , and how they argued and snarled at each other , and we were all against G.P. for being so contemptuous about working class people and working-class life .
25 He 's a man who erm is qualified in the field of computer sciences and if your Lordship will hear has worked throughout his life in the fields of computers , banking and er in March of nineteen eighty five he left employment with a company known as Data Logic Limited where he had been employed as a banking consultant and decided at that stage er on a change of career erm and he was looking principally to acquire a wine bar , restaurant , country house hotel , something of that nature and er you will hear that after some early disappointments in the earlier part of nineteen eighty five when deals that er were on the horizon for premises in Oxfordshire and then in Chichester erm in early September the plaintiffs er saw and liked the wine bar in and offered the price of , the asking price of seventy five thousand pounds with stock er which was accepted .
26 Amundsen stopped for a minute , and looked at all the men slowly .
27 I always like to know what 's going on , so I listened , and watched , and looked at all his women friends .
28 Charles opened the folder and looked at all the photographs .
29 In terms of sustainability , we we have done underdone undertaken the same exercise which Barton Willmore have done , and looked at all the various sources , I mean from there you should be including those published by the rural development corporation , commission I should say .
30 That 's right I mean this card is carried with them and looked at all every every basically everybody will look at that erm because the good quality
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