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

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1 We have printed a handy Viewing Checklist on page 39 — make photocopies and fill in one at each property you visit .
2 If you are the inside board and have an overlap over the board outside you at two board lengths before the mark , you are entitled to the inside position around the mark .
3 It is we who project upon the continuous flux of history such categories as ‘ Mannerism ’ , and it is evident that not everybody at that period was a Mannerist .
4 Arm-in-arm back down the hill , kids hanging on one at each side .
5 One source of hostility towards civilization , felt by probably everyone at some points in their lives , and by some most of the time , arises from the restrictions which moral codes place on sexual activities , confining it , in West European cultures , to heterosexual relations with one partner over the whole of a lifetime .
6 One is given to understand that it is a perfectly common psychological state which has afflicted nearly everyone at some time .
7 So I have to say that though I at this moment very close to this in the smallest county of England I have also had experience in three other major counties in mainland England er and I have found the same experience the difficulty of finding people who will even be councillors or magistrates , let alone these other jobs that the er that the er Home Secretary seeks to find .
8 Two rash tackles , one at the other end by Mike and now one at this end in the Shrewsbury with it was certainly Shrewsbury penalty goa erm penalty was won , Blackburn 's was as well .
9 game in which the players stand by themselves at different distances ( e.g. one at each corner of a room ) and one other player is placed in the middle .
10 ‘ After I 've examined your ankle for damage , put a crêpe bandage round it if necessary , and discussed my proposed project a little further , you may certainly phone for a cab if you wish , although I shall be happy to drive you back myself at that stage . ’
11 So you get to know people as well , do n't you at those things .
12 Yes , I 've always , I 've always understood , understood more recently the reason why that there would always seemed to be enough prisoners , when we know there really must be enough prisoners throughout the world is that the betting procedure and they 're making quite sure they 're the right people takes time and money and effort , erm , that 's part and also there are some areas of the world now , where , where there are n't as many prisoners as there were , there are very few , there are very few prisoners of conscience in Latin America because they do n't put them in prison they just get rid of them , they just disappear and there are practically , practically none from Latin America countries , cos of these , these disappearances rather than being put in prison , erm , but it 's a sort of combination of reasons I think but er quite a long time now , ten , fifteen years I think groups have only had one prisoner , whereas when I first joined and Ann 's there , we had three did n't we at one time ?
13 They 've bound to go for it are n't they at that age .
14 I do n't know it was TI was n't it at one time .
15 The pilots were able to search some areas below the fog , but said visibility was almost nil at higher levels .
16 I do not know quite what at that time was the stance adopted by W. 's aunt as first respondent .
17 You could get virtually anything at one stage .
18 Many analysts think the project will never make much money without its second phase ; which is why nobody at Euro Disney is keen to delay starting it .
19 So I think actually it at that level , these sectors are really quite uniform .
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