Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [adv] at the " in BNC.
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1 | no hope we do n't lose it on that Tim , it 's got all my money in at the moment , it 's a really good one is n't it , we 're really enjoying it at the moment does n't what number it is but we just , what do we do with this ? |
2 | I 'll make my mind up at the time . ’ |
3 | She always slings my card just at the wrong time . |
4 | What I , what er , I in fact , what , what I did notice in that time that I was there , was that er , when you talk about the old guard , the young people , anybody under forty er they were a little bit cynical about this communism lark and Lenin and the rest of it , they all went to say , they would all go to Lenin 's er statue and in effect have a blessing from Lenin , we went along with them on one occasion , very pleased to do it , but you you got the impression that the younger generation were already in 1982 and the people now that are out there with Yeltsin were shying away from communism , now the thing is this that Gorbachev came along in my opinion exactly at the right time and tried to move things a little our way a little way from the hardline , which obviously could n't be sustained . |
5 | I met and married my husband just at the point when I was beginning to apply for senior registrar posts . |
6 | I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else . |
7 | With my father away at the war , she had been forced to leave her home and became a refugee in a village in Slovenia near Ljubljana . |
8 | And for someone in my position to make a jump from one thing to another and to be feeling better than I 've felt in ten years , feeling like I 'm at the top of my game creatively at the moment , must mean that I 've grown in the making of this album . |
9 | ‘ I do n't think we 've had anyone like that in my time here at the club and I will be pleased if Mark agrees to join us . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'm leaving a picture of my mother up at the front door with a notice saying this woman is not allowed into the theatre , ’ says Margi . |
11 | With the Further Education Centre now providing facilities for some 40 or more physical activity and Yoga classes , someone had to get her foot in at the door in those early days ! |
12 | Cold swimmers demanded their money back at the new Ponteland Leisure Centre after claiming the water was too cold . |
13 | Her red lipstick was smudged and she had n't bothered to pin up her hair properly at the sides . |
14 | Leonora gave him a polite smile as she tied her hair securely at the nape of her neck . |
15 | He saw her glance across at the table and followed her gaze to the brandy bottle . |
16 | There was no trying to disappear , for even though she had taken to parking her car carefully at the back of the premises , she knew the front door was wide open and the painter in the hall would certainly , if asked , say that she was around . |
17 | Violet pulled her mouth down at the corners and shrugged her skinny shoulders . |
18 | Never leave it out in its run overnight at the mercy of foxes . |
19 | The Munn Report examined the structure of the curriculum in the last two years of compulsory schooling in Scotland , and carried out its work almost at the same time as the Dunning Committee considered the aims , purposes and forms of assessment for the whole ability range . |
20 | Grindlewood , built in the Palladian style , turned its nose up at the rest of us with its columns and porticoes and pilasters . |
21 | Investment in the military by a state enhances its security only at the expense of its neighbours . |
22 | ( 1 ) Make sure that the committee starts its business promptly at the time announced . |
23 | She rooted through the cupboards , turned her nose up at the dishes in the sink , selected tea cups and located the caddy . |
24 | She shook her head despairingly at the girl she had once been . |
25 | She is aware of ‘ something lovely somewhere , something that is gone , or hidden , or yet to be attained ’ , but why this urge to scream her head off at the sight of an uncleared breakfast table ? |
26 | Robbie went to see her friend off at the station , and that was when Caro had mentioned , oh , so casually , that she did not actually live alone . |
27 | She stuck her tongue out at the television . |
28 | Gran sucked her breath in at the sight . |
29 | BNFL was among 50 exhibitors who put their message across at the recent local government conference in Blackpool . |
30 | But the hysteric purchased her escape from the effects of frequent sexual demands on her life only at the cost of pain , disability and an intensification of women 's traditional dependence . |