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

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1 Naturally we at the centre are very pleased at having developed the most advanced bionic arm in the world .
2 I , I was only one at the time .
3 What , so your at the uhum , place , while I 'm at doing .
4 Channell told him that supporters who gave $300,000 or more could meet Reagan for 15 minutes , and that their visits were not logged on : ‘ the implication being that this was so secret that the President wanted to keep it so not everybody at the White House knew what was going on . ’
5 The choice is always yours at the Whitbread Hop Farm .
6 because , I mean it it 's like anything at the moment it it
7 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 .
8 Now we at the E E F define an industrial policy as the development of a common understanding about the role of industry and the economy , between industry , government , finance and education and about the direction of technological and industrial progress .
9 Well nuffink at the end of my day .
10 ‘ You 've only got to look around you at the marriages of people we know , ’ said Jannie , ‘ to see that 's not true . ’
11 And if she was Dominic 's girlfriend , why was n't she at the pub with him earlier ?
12 Were n't you at the village concert ? "
13 ‘ Why are n't you at the Brooksby plant ? ’ she demanded to know .
14 But you 'll naturally have more stock wo n't you at the beginning of the year .
15 ‘ 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Why are n't you at the Wharfmaster 's office ? ’
19 are n't we at the moment ?
20 there was n't anybody at the assembly hall for the National Theatre , well
21 ‘ It was n't him at the time , ’ says Rigby .
22 Aye , cos they 're quite high are n't they at the back , them Fords ai n't they ?
23 that was the laugh with David he said erm , he said about that and that cos when he had this , they had this big farewell thing did n't they at the bowling alley and I never went and I was the only one and erm they come round , they come round and I thought yeah I really
24 Right , things are on hold though with assessments are n't they at the moment , cos they
25 They make all them bon bons do n't they at the moment .
26 But he 's also saying is n't he at the end of this paragraph , or he 's implying that th this is this revolution is not happening because we the communists are making it happen , it is happening and we need to react to it and somehow we 've therefore got a choice , we can either trail behind or we can lead it .
27 Well , yes , it 's , it 's quite narrow is n't it at the back .
28 Group assessment though is is a luxury is n't it at the moment
29 That 's what all boils down to does n't it at the end of the day and you have n't succeeded as far as I can see in convincing people , those three thousand signatories , that erm it 's not going to affect their lives and the quality of their lives and their their environment adversely .
30 Did n't anyone at the company realise they might be causing pollution ?
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