Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | No one tells us how we are supposed to deal with death — our own or that of other people — and yet we are all going to face it at some time . |
2 | You 're gon na be on the road , the number of miles you do is obviously going to put you at risk , more than somebody who does a third of your miles . |
3 | So remember to use them at before and after printing . |
4 | But they only started to perfect it at the end of the nineteenth century . |
5 | Below : When shooting cichlids they show their colours best when not stressed so try to shoot them at home in their shelters . |
6 | ‘ There is n't much point ; you 're not going to live long enough to have to introduce me at parties . ’ |
7 | Little wonder he saw some fresh sport in the pursuit of someone like Shannon , who was single-mindedly determined to keep him at arm 's length . |
8 | ‘ I do not want to know you at all , Monsieur Lemarchand , ’ she stated firmly . |
9 | It is in Britain 's interest for us to be at the heart of that Europe — where the Prime Minister said that he wanted us , but where he signally failed to put us at Maastricht . |
10 | If you would like additional copies of the leaflet , or have any enquiries about the scheme please do not hesitate to contact me at the Council offices . |
11 | If anyone has any further questions , do not hesitate to contact me at St Oswald 's Church Centre ( tel : ) . |
12 | If you feel that you , or any group that you are associated with , could avail of our facilities , please do not hesitate to contact us at 0762 342669 or write to us at Craigavon Sprite Watersports Centre |
13 | Without meaning there is only suffering , and I was not going to leave it at that . |
14 | I am very , very relieved and obviously taking advice on the next steps because naturally I am not going to leave it at this . ’ |
15 | We 're not going to do it at all if the King loses interest too early . ’ |
16 | That was not going to help him at all , even if it made Humber happier . |
17 | Postscriptum : I have had Mr. Williams released from prison though I could not wish to see him at present . |
18 | And indeed , four people had just arrived to join them at the table . |
19 | Six of 116 general practitioners in Surrey admitted not cleaning their thermometers while others did not bother to use them at all . |
20 | It was because she 'd just started to sell them at the shop . |
21 | Mrs said th , there 's too much of a confidential nature goes on in school and , I 'm not allowed to do it at school . |
22 | Well they 're not allowed to wear it at St Bosworths . |
23 | I 'm just trying to get them at the back did you know ? |
24 | I thought he looked so lost and unhappy that I just wanted to comfort him at first , and Chris says he just thought I was kind . |
25 | Marti made 103 m.p.h. this time and Robinson just failed to beat it at 102 m.p.h. , leaving the large crowd breathless ! |
26 | And I hardly got to know him at all . |
27 | I had always intended to do it at some stage . ’ |
28 | She was Smallfry 's mam , but she never , ever came to visit them at Old Ashfield . |
29 | Whilst there are no ‘ free wins ’ to be had in the Premier League ( with the possible exception of Swindon ) the teams we 've beaten have generally been struggling ( exclude Wimbledon from that — but we always seem to thrash them at home ) and those we 've drawn against have been relatively good footballing sides hence the need to comeback after going behind . |
30 | I always seem to get them at dawn , it 's something to do with the stuffiness of this room after I 've been locked in it for a night . |