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

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1 I had been horrified at his scarecrow appearance when I first saw him at the clinic , and when I met him by chance in Tala-Tala I felt so sorry for him that I asked him if he would like to come for dinner .
2 " When I first saw you at the governor 's reception I thought you seemed … unhappy . "
3 I first met them at a trial .
4 I remember when I first met you at the house of terror ; what you gave me , all that you gave me .
5 yeah my two have them at school as well .
6 Moreover , Mary had a matter of her own to digest which at any other time would have been sufficient preoccupation .
7 Are you supposed to press them at the same time ?
8 Alec Guinness , who first met him at this time , considers that reading poetry on radio was the best thing he did .
9 People certainly built last year who first saw us at the Ideal Homes Exhibition in 1984 and 1985 .
10 Anyway the tickets were twenty five pence each , so we all had one at work and you 'd got ta guess
11 We first met him at an elegant hotel in the ‘ uptown ’ district of Manhattan , New York , overlooking Central park , a watering place well known to artists ( Joe Cocker also happened to be in residence at the time ) .
12 I remember also the reaction of one or two of Ben 's older contemporaries , Constant Lambert and Patrick Hadley , who were particularly touched by this quartet when they first heard it at the dress rehearsal .
13 both , really I think they both hit you at the same time
14 It concentrated instead on living examples of people who were judged highly creative , thereby making it possible to evaluate them at first-hand on objective personality tests or similar assessment procedures .
15 He articulates a view which is widely shared on the Opposition Benches , although the Labour party finds it seemly to repress it at present .
16 Generally , no fee is charged for pupillage , but local authorities do not give grants for maintenance , which has the unfortunate result that students without adequate parental means may find it impossible to establish themselves at the Bar .
17 I wanted us both to read it at the same time . ’
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