Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , there 's no reason why you ca n't put them in at that price I mean they 're
2 Something that struck me personally at this period was that he had a most strange and cultivated sense of humour .
3 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 .
4 Reverting to the situation we find ourselves in at this moment , there are four facts that can be regarded as certainties or near-certainties .
5 I 've often speculated since on what would have happened if we 'd just given ourselves up at this point .
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 thought they were actually cos I I even at that part of
8 for er we should see them away at Old Trafford , I ca n't see any problem there can you ?
9 He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’
10 He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’
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 This is Piladu 's place , but if you ask me there 'll be nobody in at this hour on a Saturday .
13 There 'll be nobody in at this hour ! ’ he repeated loudly , to the men behind as he got down from the jeep .
14 I 'll go straight into er item two A I think the first thing the County Council would would wish to say this erm examination is that er today we are really seeing the culmination of I suspect er ten year work erm in Greater York by the Greater York authority and a particularly intensive period of work over the last five years , er by the Greater York authorities , the paper that I put round N Y five the matter two A really addresses the history and why we reached the conclusions corporately that we have and as all as we 've already indicated erm progress was able to be made when the Secretary of State included a Greater York er dimension erm into the er into the structure plan in a the first alteration , erm and that enabled a body of work to be undertaken by the Greater York authority , and I think I ought to say at this point that the Greater York authority comprises of the County Council er and five District Councils , and there you have six different councils , all with an interest in the future of Greater York , sitting down together , trying to sort out the way in which the future of Greater York erm ought ought to be developed , and the means they did it did that of course was through the Greater York study , which began in nineteen eighty eight and started off immediately with a study of forty , fifty development , potential development sites , erm in and around er er Greater York which produced a report , as I said in on page three of the of N Y five , around about April nineteen eighty nine , the conclusions of which were quite clearly unacceptable to erm members of the Greater York authority , because they saw quite clearly , and they were supported by the public in this , that to continue peripheral development , which had been the pattern of development in the Greater York area , erm certainly through the sixties and seventies er was unacceptable in terms of its impact on settlements , and particularly er its impact erm on erm erm the York greenbelt which still at that stage erm had yet to be made statutory , and that was again one of the main stimuli to making progress , the need to s formally define er the York greenbelt .
15 Yes , and a whole new way of thinking about doing abstract things with abstract ideas , which probably at that age you suddenly realize it is abstract and , help , you suddenly ca n't do it any more .
16 GUIL : Which even at first glance does not strike one as a particularly rewarding speculation , in either sense , even without the monkeys .
17 Ruth knew he was looking at the glint of Caer Wydyr , which even at this range was difficult to focus on ; like something seen in the corner of the eye , it seemed to disappear when you turned to look .
18 I had been told that er he 'd made threats against his wife and er his wife was living with somebody else at that time and he 'd made threats against him .
19 They work under the grim threat that armed and dangerous rebels could pick them off at any time .
20 He admitted : ‘ Lawrie McMenemy took me off at half- time in Spain after I 'd been booked .
21 Joe , I wonder , would it help members if , we , we as it were , almost moved the reductions , from our point of view , we say nothing further at this point , and the officers ' point of view , and leave members who might like to pick up on them , and , and talk about individual ones as they go through .
22 But they 're all going to wonder why I dragged you along at this time of night .
23 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 .
24 And if you are fairly okay then we 'll probably say well we 'll sign you off at this stage anyway .
25 I mean if you like , I mean , I 'll pick you up at normal time , then we 'll just
26 Available in Rabat or the port Mgarr they will pick you up at pre-arranged prices .
27 But if it 's something , you know , more serious than then the the client should be aware from you , that they should be ringing you up at this stage .
28 Oh , you 're thinking of the other night when I was so rude to you both at that dancey place . ’
29 Okay , and , and we will be asking you back at regular intervals .
30 ‘ I 'm sorry to bring you here at short notice .
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