Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He led them at a smart pace along the path where the railway had been and though they grumbled about the branches scratching their legs his sister and his brothers followed him .
2 Their one hundred and fifty ton heavy life crane would have coped with that job easily enough but I hastily declined his offer which , apart from any other consideration would have placed me at a slight disadvantage .
3 I think he caught me at a vulnerable moment , when I was more worried about myself than I am now .
4 ‘ I 'm so sorry , Veronica , you caught me at a bad moment , ’ Loretta said apologetically .
5 Mind you can always say to you caught me at a bad time , you say , it 's supposed to have appointment only , but just say , can you , is there any chance of you coming back .
6 This was clearly significantly dangerous , and so whilst we w had the J C B , J C B down there , we asked the contractor to dig er to remove those electric cables and actually replace them at an appropriate depth .
7 Insert split rings along each tape , spacing them at an equal distance apart , at a distance to equal twice the depth of the bottom pelmet starting at lath channel .
8 Apart from our regular rehearsals we often found ourselves at a loose end and would all troop round together .
9 I was convinced that the law would back us , so I found someone at a local law centre and she confirmed it , so we went back .
10 He 's amusing himself at a dull time of year , and being here without his womenfolk , but he 's as adroit at calming the storm as he is at raising it .
11 Dulé saw him fall , and ran , swung himself up the smooth wall of the redoubt where the gunners were hard at work , and found himself at a mere arm 's length from one .
12 ‘ Oh — have I caught you at a bad time , dear ? ’
13 ‘ I 've obviously caught you at a bad moment .
14 ‘ He has no manners , eats like a peasant , talks like he needs salt on his marrow , and is as free with his smile as a tinker cheating you at a fair on a saint 's day .
15 She looked into the eyes of this human peacock and found herself at a complete loss for words ; and he too seemed surprised by this girl who had agreed to be his bride : he looked up at her ( she was half a head taller than he ) in a way that she might have interpreted as hostile had she not been in too much of a turmoil herself to notice it .
16 He told the reporter , who was driven blindfold to meet him at a secret location , that gangsters doused one of his two sons with petrol and threatened to kill them both if he did not co-operate in the theft .
17 She was close enough to the dead man to arrange to meet him at an isolated spot without arousing suspicions .
18 I think you just caught him at a bad moment .
19 ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time .
20 They approached him at a steady pace as though unconcerned by his presence , but they went in single file , Allen with his hand lying lightly on the knife at his belt and Marian carrying her bow , strung , and with an arrow ready notched , lightly and inconspicuously in her left hand .
21 Could I have caught him at a bad moment , could he have mellowed , I could n't believe it .
22 ‘ You do n't see a carpenter saying he wo n't build a house because he does n't like what 's next door and he 's going to wait until there 's a house with 8.3 rooms and the sun has it at a certain angle and then he 'll pound his nails and he wants billing above the plumber . ’
23 The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986 , and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration .
24 On the Left Bank the Germans began to find themselves at an increasing tactical disadvantage .
25 In the final stages of the peace-making at Utrecht in 1713 the representatives of the different powers avoided many of the difficulties and delays which had marked earlier such conferences by entering the meeting-place in the town hall pêle-mêle ( i.e. in no particular order ) and then seating themselves at a round table which had no head .
26 At the age of 30 , I suddenly found myself at a turning point in my life .
27 Both men also received annuities of 1,000 marks , which went some considerable way towards endowing them at a level appropriate to their rank .
28 The airlines , facing their fourth successive year in the red , are urging the EC to drop plans to lower maximum noise levels and nitrogen oxide emissions , arguing that they could increase operating costs , reduce the resale value of operators ' fleets and put them at a competitive disadvantage to international rivals .
29 My best friends , Ada , Nora and Nives , all had bicycles , which put me at a serious disadvantage .
30 unless they 're going to let , unless people are going to buy them and let them at a reasonable rent to people
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