Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] at [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's all in the past , there I 've said it now at last . ’ |
2 | ‘ How lovely to see you here at last . ’ |
3 | When we came back to Haworth , I could see everything clearly at last — our home , the church , the graveyard , the moors , the faces of my Emily and Anne ! |
4 | I did n't like it there at first — sometimes it was traumatic , sometimes it was boring — but I wanted help , especially with my drink problem . |
5 | ‘ We have to be a bit more incisive out wide but at least after our poor start to the League season we seem to be getting it together at last . ’ |
6 | His mouth touched hers lightly at first , then he deepened the kiss with a passionate hunger that their lovemaking had failed to assuage . |
7 | That 's where I see her when I think of her , though she did n't take me there at first . |
8 | She spent a long time near the gate these days , but the snow had driven her indoors at last . |
9 | ‘ I could n't take it seriously at first because it seemed so ridiculous , but then you look in the statute book and realise the maximum penalty for this is seven years . |
10 | He took it seriously at first , affronted that anyone could say anything about anyone so close to him , but before very long , he saw the funny side . |
11 | It 's so good to have you here at last . |
12 | He did it carefully at first , only a handful at a time , saving every shilling made . |
13 | She had taken it well at first herself , somehow understanding that Fernando and Maria Luisa had drawn comfort from each other . |
14 | Orientation can be a problem , however , so take it easy at first . |
15 | Try some of the exercises which follow ; they may seem to make you slower at first , but not only will your speed increase as you get used to them , you may begin to look at problems in a different way . |