Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] at [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Time seemed to go rather slowly at first .
2 Walking fairly briskly at first to keep the fire 's warmth with us , we went down through the fields , crossed the main bridge and followed a tributary upstream until the valley narrowed out .
3 Seemed all right at first , but came up like a balloon over the weekend . ’
4 The CIA commented somewhat tentatively at first on Harold Wilson , the prime minister , describing him as very much a loner in British politics .
5 The only hard part about this operation was the regular watchkeeping split between our six-man crew throughout twenty four hours , but the time passed pleasantly enough at first .
6 ‘ I canna' come any farther , Dick , ’ Sheila called out softly at last , reaching the end of the rope .
7 Much of what she had been telling had been brought out raggedly at first , there had been hesitations , intervals , while she was trying to see , groping for a piece in the jig-saw ; and then it all seemed to come to her , she only had to keep speaking .
8 ‘ The engineering side grew very quickly at first , ’ says Rudd .
9 He slept almost continuously at first so I could work almost as normal .
10 Shortly afterwards he became a more serious bookmaker , but plunged too heavily at first and lost all his capital .
11 These long-term priming effects are explained , within the logogen model , by assuming that after threshold has been reached activation dies down rapidly at first over a period of a second or so , but does not quite reach the normal resting level : there follows a long period during which there is very slow decay of residual activation — a period measured in hours or even days .
12 This works very well at first .
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