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

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1 Instead of the medical materialism of Hammer horror , we get a surprisingly restrained treatment of the play 's fuliginous cruelties : even when the Duchess is invaded by a chorus of madmen , they are ushered in one at a time by a beady-eyed supervisor wielding a corrective cane .
2 Naturally we at the centre are very pleased at having developed the most advanced bionic arm in the world .
3 I , I was only one at the time .
4 Malpass put the fingers of his right hand on the chair arm and pressed them down one at a time until all four knuckles cracked loudly .
5 What , so your at the uhum , place , while I 'm at doing .
6 Anyone who has been alongside a ship when he or she is in a small boat knows the way she towers over you at a dockside .
7 Just one at a time !
8 Just one at a time .
9 After a few weeks , they were sent away one at a time to Hendon Works for repainting and returned renumbered 345–347 .
10 Then we waited , as the ships ahead of us lifted off one at a time to make their laborious way through the Valve 's exit security process .
11 because , I mean it it 's like anything at the moment it it
12 ‘ What 's all this ? ’ he said , picking them up one at a time .
13 Last Sunday you may remember I held up something at the start of the service , and it was my mail from the previous day and we homed in on one buff letter which had H M inspector of taxes in it .
14 She checked the labels , shook her head , tossed the bottles back one at a time .
15 So do you want to take e each object out one at a time and then put it on the table in the categories so you 've got one pile of bones .
16 ‘ Tell the housekeeper she must count the needles , and only give out one at a time to the girls — they lose them so easily !
17 They , along with compositors , paper makers , wool sorters and colliers , had developed the rolling strike , or strike in detail , whereby shops were turned out one at a time with those in work supporting those who were withdrawn .
18 I just sat there , got them all out one at a time and did the whole damn lot !
19 Nor can one tell the normal value of a mine , although some must have given considerable yields — Wolsey , as bishop of Durham , let out one at a rent of £180 a year ( 82 , pp.164–5 ) .
20 Now one at a time Harry .
21 Well nuffink at the end of my day .
22 And if she was Dominic 's girlfriend , why was n't she at the pub with him earlier ?
23 Were n't you at the village concert ? "
24 But you 'll naturally have more stock wo n't you at the beginning of the year .
25 ‘ Why — why are n't you at the party ? ’ she asked tremulously , her thought processes shattered by shock , as she registered the formal pale grey suit he was wearing , the immaculate white shirt and grey and maroon tie .
26 we 're talking about three six are n't you at the end of the day that 's what they 're trying to apply for .
27 I mean if your child was born with one arm you 'll still fucking blame yourself for it would n't you at the end of the day .
28 After that , we 'll get them back up here one at a time .
29 are n't we at the moment ?
30 there was n't anybody at the assembly hall for the National Theatre , well
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