Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh ! er look I mean it at all unless David gives me a little |
2 | ‘ I expect you at ten . |
3 | As for his invitation — if I catch you at 1997 with him or any other man , I 'll revoke my decision about the wedding night , and take you to bed immediately ! ’ |
4 | I read it at one sitting , and it scared me stupid . |
5 | I consider that she would have found a job by early Autumn and therefore the sum must be more than a , nearly a year 's earnings and I assess it at eight thousand pounds . |
6 | I discuss it at some length in Chapter 6 . |
7 | I make my living out of explaining things to a lot of dum-dums , and if I do it at all I expect to get paid . ’ |
8 | If I do it at half the speed , just do it at thirty miles an hour , how long will that take ? |
9 | If I do it at half the speed . |
10 | Now if I do it at half that speed , if I do if I drive at thirty miles an hour , how long will it take me to do the sixty miles ? |
11 | If I snatch your hat from your head with intent to steal it , that is conversion as well as trespass , but if I throw it at another person , that is trespass only , for I am not questioning your title to it . |
12 | I wish we at Homegreen House had been visited by a member of the council to explain what could happen if permission for a supermarket to be built is approved . |
13 | ‘ Now that I have you at last you 'll never be away from me again . ’ |
14 | It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle … |
15 | It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle … |
16 | CHARLES : Well , frankly , the problem as I see it At this moment in time is whether I Should just lie down under all this hassle And let them walk all over me , Or , whether I should just say : ‘ OK , I get the message ’ , and do myself in . |
17 | Nobody want them at twenty pound ? |
18 | Similarly , science fiction motifs give way in this novel to fantasy elements which maintain it at one remove from realism but prevent it from falling into a generic category . |
19 | Now nobody help her at this stage . |
20 | You will have realized , for example , that if you crunch your car into your neighbour 's gatepost at 20 miles an hour you will do much more damage than if you nudge it at 10 . |
21 | But as you say you at that point you do have to stop . |
22 | It does n't sound quite so good when you put it at that sort of level , cause it puts a school at risk , but of course there 's no reason why a county council should n't borrow considerably more than this council does , looked at on accounting principle , unless I 'm wrong , and Mr I 'm going to call in a minute , will correct me if I am . |
23 | ‘ I do n't think you read it at all . ’ |
24 | So you you meet her at half past ? |
25 | See which one you like the best or if you like them at all . |
26 | So even now if you wake me at three o'clock in the morning and sing me one bar of Der Rosenkavalier I will be able to carry on from where you start ! |
27 | I can not recall whether it was a Labour Government who set it at that figure . |
28 | Two sixty against you near me at two hundred and sixty pounds , you all finished ? |
29 | Shane may now be shorn of groping groupies and desperate sports hacks who ring him at five o'clock in the morning , but there 's certainly no shortage of England batsmen who are prepared to play dazzled rabbits to his Mack truck headlights . |
30 | There 's no more dangerous animal in the jungle if you surprise him at close quarters . " |