Example sentences of "[pron] at [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He ‘ lets go ’ in a frightening tantrum — banging his head , kicking , screaming and yelling — when he can not get his own way , such as when you try to insist on his doing something , refuse his commands or attend to people other than himself at a time when he wants your undivided attention .
2 He was awakened just before noon by the Master of Novices who announced that a message had come from John Benstede asking for Corbett to present himself at the castle immediately .
3 Trippy was meeting somebody at a club down at Camden Lock but he could n't remember who or exactly where .
4 Under the registration of inspectors advocated by the Bill , local government inspection will be universally up to the standard which at the moment only the very best attain .
5 Forces conspire to push you onto the arête itself at the point where the overlap is reached , although good protection can be arranged to ease the passage of a couple of moves up the gently overhanging right wall of the buttress .
6 Lloyd George was upheld in this division by the votes of Labour and Asquithian Liberal M.P.s who at the time vigorously opposed his repression of Ireland .
7 We regret having to disturb you at a time when you are busy , but the matter is important . ’
8 Are you at a meeting tonight ?
9 ‘ I have n't seen you at the station recently , ’ said the Station Master .
10 So I 'll see you at the course tomorrow . ’
11 It seems Sir Adrian spotted him and shouted out : ‘ Oy — you at the back there !
12 Two eighty three hundred and twenty three twenty , all done then at three twenty , any more at three hundred and twen three fifty new bidder against you at the back now , bid 's on my left at three fifty and I 'll sell , the bid 's here at three hundred and fifty pounds .
13 I told you at the beginning how it would be .
14 How many people would be working there with you at the time roughly ?
15 ‘ I 'll see you at the château tonight for dinner . ’
16 You know he likes you at the table punctually . ’
17 I look forward to seeing you at the party tonight .
18 I thought that there was something at the appraisal though there was supposed to .
19 ‘ Are we at the barn yet ? ’ a nome called up .
20 When you 're keen to push something through , summarise at regular intervals : ‘ So are we at the point where we 've got agreement over this ? ’ or ‘ Can I ask if we all accept that more money is needed ? ’
21 One at a time one at a time please .
22 He advocates marking the stretchers off one at a time instead of squaring cross all four at once .
23 The major bus undertakings and the UndergrounD railways ( including the Metropolitan ) were also taken over on that day , and the minor bus operators were drawn in one at a time later , but the main line railway companies ( including their suburban services ) were excluded .
24 Moral — only ever remove one at a time so that you can see which way that have to be returned .
25 Right , let's try and talk one at a time now .
26 Have to be one at a time now .
27 There wuz a bit of trouble outside the school gates when Sinead O'Connor said she was n't coming on the trip because she disapproved of buzzes and then she got on and took the best seat , ie the one at the back where me and Graham normally sit and smoke No6 .
28 One at the back there , would you count , please .
29 Let's just have a look at some of the statistics from that eventful first half and er an eye-catching one at the bottom there look fouls conceded twelve to Leicester four to Nottingham Forest .
30 There 's one at the bottom there .
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