Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | My income at that time was mainly from prints . |
2 | Erm my recommendation at that price would be to say to you , do n't buy , not at four thousand pounds , when your rent is one hundred pounds a year . |
3 | I listened but if it 's of no evidential value there is no point in listening because I 've got so much on my mind at that time erm to sort out that threat in there that I certainly ca n't recall what was exactly said or even along the lines of what was said . |
4 | The world does funny things but I can tell you that 's the furthest thing from my mind at this point in time . |
5 | I thought I had the right build for it , and my footwork at that age was pretty neat . |
6 | ‘ It was tough at the start but I knew I had to hang on to my serve at all costs , ’ she said afterwards . |
7 | Maybe it was because I 'd seen Ronnie Lane of The Faces — who was my hero at that age — wearing a pair on TV . |
8 | I wanted it to look as Gibson EB3-ish as possible , Jack Bruce being my hero at that point . |
9 | Given the number of days I 've spent wandering around the rain-sodden Moelwyns cursing Gore-Tex , my delight at this garment is quite understandable . |
10 | What is on my desk at this moment ? |
11 | I did n't draw my weapon at any time whilst I was in the flat . |
12 | ‘ No one will be at my place at this time of night . ’ |
13 | Course they got away with income tax out of that because they were n't , they were n't much erm to do with income tax that time , I mean my tax at that time of the year was about , at that time was about four pound a year when I was erm , when I was working and you only paid income tax once a year . |
14 | Having put down the bottle , but still entranced by the ( to my nose at any rate ) sweet , dulcet tones of the essence , I decided to take another whiff to convince myself I had not really been dreaming . |
15 | But this event was entirely unrepresentational of my behaviour at that time . |
16 | I would employ him in any position in my organisation at any time . ’ |
17 | My captain at that time was aged twenty-four . |
18 | My object at this stage is simply to depose the concept of society as an organism in which , far more subtly than we can measure or identify ( it is only recently that we have begun to identify the chemical balance of the human organism of society ) , a certain balance between tendencies and elements , many in themselves dangerous , destructive and evil , has to be maintained as a condition of survival , but a balance which can be endangered , or lost , reversibly or irrevocably . |
19 | If one considers the difference between my father at such moments and a figure such as Mr Jack Neighbours even with the best of his technical flourishes , I believe one may begin to distinguish what it is that separates a ‘ great ’ butler from a merely competent one . |
20 | ‘ I had to come to terms with the fact that I could lose my baby at any time to a foster mother . |
21 | All the way back I stayed directly behind my instructor at all times and kept well away from the banks and any fallen trees . |
22 | What is my role at these rehearsals ? |
23 | Well the , the fourth point in relation to er we say that the point has been fully pleaded , corsation is a question of fact , the , er , it 's not an issue which we say arises on these preliminary issues and can raise it er under order eighteen , rule nineteen , if they so wish , that is traditionally the places where it seems nexus points arise erm and they will put in , er app , we will put in , the defendants will put in appropriate evidence at that point , depending upon whether the , the strike out allows evidence and how they frame their strike out , but the nexus point is fully pleaded , we set out step by step and in relation to er restrictions how they were caused the loss , my Lord at that point , at this point we believe that 's all we have to do and certainly we believe that it be sufficient to get over a strike out |
24 | ‘ The only one who can kill my career at this point is me , ’ she says . |
25 | And last night Wyman , 56 , said : ‘ I need her in my life at this time . |
26 | I 've promised to meet my cousin at that Inn on the Point at half past one . |
27 | ‘ I was very nervous about my grandmother at that time . |
28 | ‘ There is a young child in my care at this hospital , who is seven years old . |
29 | ‘ I wanted to play something really quiet because my hearing at that point was so hyper that everything I could hear was loud . |
30 | ‘ OK , so tell me how I fulfil my potential at this moment . ’ |