Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [prep] at the " in BNC.

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1 I can paint anything I want to at the moment , anything , everything .
2 These were the two sides of the same coin which I referred to at the beginning of this essay , the nature — culture opposition and the particular characterizations and choice of emphases here explored being one explanation for the apparent gender differentials in blood within Jewish ritual practice , and one link at least between the rite of circumcision and menstrual taboo .
3 I have also enclosed a few of the papers I referred to at the beginning of the meeting , plus a travel claim form which you are welcome to use .
4 You can always be sure of finding someone to talk to at the Kamara .
5 Erm not too bad , I mean we 've done a The last thing I done at at the night school , was a historogram .
6 The regiment I served with at the time was normally based at Osnabruck in Germany .
7 Erm , when the Bullitt family sought it to published it , it was published , but by that time , the kind of changes that I talked about at the beginning of my lectures , had already occurred in psychoanalysis .
8 Most dishearteningly , Sports Illustrated , the country 's premier sports magazine , sent over ex-Patriot Clive Gammon ( who I talked to at the US-New Zealand and England matches ) but not one line has appeared in the magazine yet .
9 Of course , over the years we 've campaigned , as I was telling someone only yesterday in another club that I go to at the church , that I said you know we , the Co-op Womens ' Guild , were helping to put water into Africa before any of this Band-aid and Live-aid was thought about .
10 Erm I think at at the at the very erm most it would be necessary to widen erm Church Lane as far as the western boundary of Spring Hill Farm .
11 Whenever you decide to pick some wild flowers — which is not an idea I concur with at the best of times — you must never , ever , remove part of the root as this reduces the size of the plant that other people could enjoy .
12 She wanted to live with the foster parents she lived with at the age of two .
13 Well that article you referred to at the very beginning of the programme in the Observer , the final part of that article went something like this erm ‘ this article is not intended to accuse individuals or colleges .
14 Who did you speak to at the Palace ?
15 Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah What what have you said to at the moment .
16 ‘ Can you remember who you talked to at the party ? ’
17 You must remember all the things you talked about at the hospital , while you were waiting to see the doctor .
18 The brother of the girl you spoke to at the Post Office . ’
19 It will be interesting to know how the wha how the minister proposes to define er materials er material significance , er who will issue guidance on that point er will it be the professional associations , is it something that the government is going to turn it 's mind to and what is , what does it actually mean er for example if the auditor was looking at the Maxwell accounts er what what is a matter of material er er er significance , er for example would it be materially significant that just about every one er er who you spoke to at the time thought that Maxwell was a crook although interestingly that was n't er apparently the view of the regulator or that are directly responsible for these matters , er but even before Maxwell was exposed for the the crook that he was er many , many people knew from him that his conduct , er the way his conducted himself , the D T I itself of course had said that he was a a a manifestly unsuitable person er to be in charge of a company .
20 ‘ Who did you talk to at the party ? ’
21 Do n't want to I want you to learn things but there 's no point in learning everything twice is there or learning more than you need to at the moment .
22 I thought I 'll give him something to talk about at the garage .
23 And the ones that we know about at the moment are the ones revealed from the census .
24 The diffused light , which we started with at the collective level , has become a powerful current , and we ourselves can be the channel for it .
25 It is noteworthy that more than half did equivalent or higher level courses than those they applied for at the institutions we covered .
26 I ai n't one of them niggers to be sold like they used to at the Trow . ’
27 That 's what he talked about at the S W G is n't it ?
28 Against this learned account , I have to weigh what it felt like at the time , and the message of the history that was delivered up to me in small doses : that not being hungry and having a bed to sleep in at night , we had a good childhood , were better than other people , were lucky little girls .
29 She had been spared telephoning after all — she realized that she did not even know whom to ask for at the hotel in Bandol .
30 She did not know what to ask for at the ticket window so she essayed the machine .
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