Example sentences of "[pron] at [art] [noun sg] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Ah , god Who 's that , someone at the door give me that Kim was
2 You see , all the things which at the moment seem strange to you about it become every day normality after a bit , so that it 's untrue to give you an answer in terms of the lack of space or the lack of change or the lack of food or any of the other things which make this so different from ordinary life . ’
3 I see Blackburn 's £3.6million man Alan Shearer again being part of Graham 's thoughts , which at the moment seem to be pointing towards the long ball game .
4 In the simplest terms , these can be thought of as particles which at the moment do not in fact exist — but one day might .
5 He said that the increasing number of pressure groups in other EC countries ( which at the moment have fewer groups than the UK ) would influence both public and political opinion and thus contribute to a situation in which implementation and enforcement of EC environmental legislation would improve .
6 Temporary classrooms are being built at two schools in Stroud for children who at the moment do n't have a school .
7 The Greater Peterborough TEC says : ’ Within the Youth Training programme we have about 150 young people actively seeking a place for training who at the moment have not been given an offer the fundamental problem is that the unit cost on which the funds are allocated being for this programme are too low we would hope that more money will be available to meet the guarantee because again , it is not a genuine guarantee , it is a demand-led guarantee and if we are funded on the basis of historical take-up this is bound to change when the economic climate changes , as has been experienced recently .
8 and we went in and like the vicar greets you at the door do n't he and she was like up to the vicar like , you know , she 's more fucking heavier than thou
9 I I did say to you at the beginning do you think er men hate women ?
10 Did you at the time see the celebration of sexuality — even if it is a boy masturbating over an advertisement in a newspaper — as a kick in the eye of oppressive forces in the church ?
11 We need to look at assumptions , seeing whether we think they really are justified , and if so , do they really lead to the positions which we at the moment think they lead to .
12 they always have the silly one at the interview do n't they , the interview
13 I sat opposite him at the Christmas do and he spent ages talking to me .
14 Some of the people who were most closely associated with him at the time find that hard to believe ; they remember him as being liberally inclined but not politically minded .
15 Those who saw it at the time have never been able to erase the startling impact that it made when it was given its short-lived British premiere at Sadler 's Wells in 1965 .
16 Did n't anyone at the company realise they might be causing pollution ?
17 After all the communications I have received from Rugby World & Post readers on the recent Wales v Scotland international , let me at the outset state that no referee can collapse a scrummage — that is the result of the actions of the front row players .
18 When you draw them at the birdtable do not be afraid to put down any characteristics squiggle .
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