Example sentences of "[pron] at [det] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 He he said you 're one person I can talk to , you listen to me and I can talk to you and er he did n't want to worry you at that time but for him , he did n't think he was suitable .
2 I mean what we 've heard that in fact erm they had met in prison , but was that known to you at that time or simply that they were known to each other and that had a record ?
3 One does it , one of the things that eh I do n't know whether it does effect you at all Chris but eh , eh Chris , is , is the fact that eh these here foreign lavatories they 've got around the town , now I 'm dead against these for a number of reasons .
4 Sorry to wake you at this hour but we 've had a host of tasks during the night .
5 I propose an advance on your future status that will assist you at this point and hold you fast to our mutual course .
6 All of us at John Fowler Holidays will be pleased to see you at any time and hope to have the pleasure of giving you a good holiday .
7 You know if you did n't fill it in , they would act actually catch up with you at some stage and you may erm if you had exceeded the limit be erm you know you may be issued with a demand for a cheque for X for X number of pounds for overpayment of pension .
8 Those of us privileged to have spoken to him at some length and to have seen his fascinating family albums would have known of his boyhood tea with Hitler , his Military Medal midstream in some Eastern battlefield and a host of other incidents .
9 She does it at that desk and I 'll think she 's writing letters . ’
10 And we were not too keen on it at that time but had been all right .
11 Erm the er most important item I think Chairman is the work programme for the future year which commences at erm about twelve and forms the second half of the report and I would be very happy to deal with any questions and it is very clearly in the light of things that we 've already said , the first part of er that latter half of the report er which er emphasises the erm principal activities er to the department er that of strategic policy in paragraphs thirteen one , thirteen two and thirteen three are therefore perhaps the areas to which I would er draw you attention er most , but the report as whole is er I hope a reasonably succinct summary of what has gone on or what is proposed to be done and er in order to avoid simply what is already in the report , I , I would leave it at that point and say I 'm happy to deal with any questions .
12 Yeah , well okay then we 'll do it at that meeting and work it out then right ?
13 It can not be partly certain because the tenant can determine it at any time and partly uncertain because the landlord can not determine it for an uncertain period .
14 I said look Neil you can drive , but let's not let's not take it that I 'm saying that you must drive let's go into the question of why you 're making a mess of it at this time and we , oh honestly Brenda if I 've got black circles under my eyes do not be surprised because , of course , this all goes back to his absolutely , appallingly , stupid mother !
15 ‘ I know I wo n't keep doing it at this rate but while I 'm on this streak I 'll take full advantage of it . ’
16 My letter to your Honour of the fifth January last being writ before the great events that are upon us now , would lead your judgement astray as to our progress in these fair Isles , for mighty Saturn threw his sinister shadow heavy upon me at that juncture and many untoward and grievous events had combined to cloud my spirits that now are light as a summer breeze again .
17 This I 'm pleased to say is being done , a meeting has been arranged with British Aerospace , it should have taken place on Monday er Mike was deputizing me at that meeting and I 'm waiting to see what the outcome of that meeting is .
18 I keep a pocket diary with me at all times and a calendar with spaces for writing on by the telephone .
19 Before I start , if you have written to me at some time and recognise your own problems in what follows — please do n't take offence !
20 A guy in a bell-bottomed jumpsuit flew by me at some speed and struck the sidewalk .
21 Jim Pickering was one of the four : ‘ I was Red 2 in company with Red I and Green Section when I saw a Ju88 engaged by A.A. about 1,000 feet above us … he saw me at this height and turned in a circle onto my tail .
22 Ask the Lord to bless and encourage them at this time and that they would not suffer from ill health .
23 Very difficult to quantify them at this stage but certainly it 's it 's my advice that er there will be distinct improvements in the environment .
24 She had eight brothers and had had to fight or argue with every one of them at some time or another .
25 It would be taken with them at any age and would contain :
26 I throw myself at this Azadi and we wrestle like children in the mud .
27 But there are many people who would not find it fulfilling to be themselves at any cost and at the expense of another .
28 Some candidates may indicate a clear reluctance to commit themselves at this stage and this is helpful in making the final decision about who best to appoint .
29 Not simply because it shows that you are enjoying yourself at that moment but because it actually contributes to your physical and mental health .
30 Tim and Lynne Littler caught up with us at this point and with little resistance from our party , insisted that we could n't leave Paris without a light lunch .
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