Example sentences of "[adv] at [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Increasingly Moran could be seen in the fields staring idly at some task he should be completing .
2 Apparently at one time he was married to a young woman who was jealous of another woman .
3 In his move towards the latter , perhaps at that time he did not quite appreciate how influential to himself and others Roger Corman had become in providing the schooling for some of the most important film-makers of the second half of the twentieth century .
4 Perhaps at this stage it should be pointed out that Bakker has incurred much criticism from his academic peers .
5 Perhaps at some point he smiles slightly to himself , so that Millie smiles , too , and says , ‘ What ? ’
6 Cos he 's quite good in a , but it 's so easy to get wrapped up with , obviously at that age it 's very impressionable and very like they , they must look so big to a lot of people that they go out
7 Erm and then he 's talking , he 's going on to education which er obviously at this time he would think is very important erm because that 's how he would start the revolution , you know , i in the first place .
8 Virtually all libraries did nominate someone as having responsibility for training ( only six libraries did not ) so at first sight it would appear that theoretically at least item ( 1 ) above has been largely fulfilled .
9 During the long period of her recovery , Dawn understandably had bouts of severe depression , so at one stage she was referred to a clinical psychologist for counselling .
10 So at that stage I shall finish .
11 But ultimately , at that stage , the expectation is that they will say , well the bulk of the D S S monies have now been transferred to local authorities , and can safely be distributed through the normal standard spending assessment distribution , and the revenue support grant for local authorities , so at that stage you will cease to have any specific grant and one assumes that the conditions about where you spend it and how you spend it will also have been removed .
12 So at this moment it 's as well to look at your present experience and see how you can help yourself to extend it , before applying to audition at a drama school .
13 Still , I have plenty of windows in my love schedule right now , so at this stage it should n't be completely ruled out .
14 So at this juncture you should be making a copy of bar one and calling it bar three .
15 All this may seem rather general and abstract , so at this point we might ask where literature fits into Derrida 's scheme and how Derrida might be relevant to literature .
16 Erm , there 's no reason why you ca n't put them in at that price I mean they 're
17 Thus at that level we regard the social arrangements and the general customs of society , from the point of view of , so to speak , benevolent part time social engineers , that is in terms of their effects on the general happiness , and become a suitable audience to be energised towards social reform by Benthamite recommendations .
18 Also — and I 'm quite prepared to admit this — because of all the problems I was having trying to find work , just at that moment I really did n't want the bother of hunting for a new home .
19 I would like to have been watching the expression on his face , having put the question to him so bluntly , but just at that moment I had to slam on my brakes for two gaudily painted trucks , one of them with La Resurrección elaborately painted in red .
20 Just at that moment I heard the kitchen door open , and seconds later my father appeared at the bottom of the stairs and , taking hold of the great wooden ball sculpted on to the top of the last banister , stood glaring up at me .
21 All of a sudden , the morning gathering at Mrs Tiverton 's had lost a little of its terror , for just at this instant it seemed less threatening than Mr Aycliffe 's serious face , demanding of her this fatal choice .
22 OK , but just at this moment you 're not with any of them . ’
23 Just at this moment I love Laverne .
24 Just at this time he was thinking about and drafting his meditation about home , namely the West Country , in the poem which became East Coker .
25 Somehow at that moment he was very far from being just part of the furniture .
26 I do n't , I mean , I have n't , I 'm not useless cos I can give you information we have here but I 'm not at that end I ca n't you see
27 not at that time I recall
28 As there was very little chance of her being got off at that season she was advertised for sale .
29 These machines , which are comparatively new to the domestic market , have jog/shuttle dials with the aid of which you can rapidly pinpoint edits by playing the tapes back and forth at any speed you like from single-frame and slo-mo to five or more times faster than normal .
30 Also at this site they were CD68 - L1 - but expressed strongly HLA-DR .
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