Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [be] at the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I was at the party but I did n't see anything suspicious . ’ |
2 | She just had to turn out , and there was nothing coming down , foot down , opened up , got I was at the top of the hill and she was nowhere in sight . |
3 | ‘ How did you know I was at the Holiday Inn ? ’ |
4 | There never was any threat from them to Barbara — they did n't know she was at the flat because she was in her room when they burst in . |
5 | Like you say you 're at the mercy . |
6 | Yeah it says , Romans ten , verse thirteen , for every everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah , will be saved , however , how will they call on him if in him they 'd not put faith , how in turn will they put faith in him , if him they 've not heard , how in turn will they hear without someone to preach , how in turn will they preach unless they 've been sent forth , just as it is written , how come we are at the feet of those who declare good news of good things well that 's more or less what we were saying is n't it ? |
7 | He says you 're at the mercy of the elements and you just go where the weather takes you . |
8 | Squatters have long felt they 're at the receiving end of a bad press and have have welcomed tonight 's opportunity to express their side of the story . |
9 | He asked instead why Hunter-Blair had not said he was at the Post on the day of the murder and why he had troubled to ask Linley to keep his presence secret . |
10 | The guy was probably dead when we tipped him into the shaft — we just assumed he was at the time though the older I got the less sure of that I was — but even if was n't , he must have been killed when he hit the bottom ; it 's thirty metres at least . |
11 | For a minute she did n't know where she was and , as she realised she was at the farm , fear stayed firmly with her . |
12 | I mean you were at the meeting that 's why I 'm referring to you . |
13 | She could see she was at the point where the police might be going to do some hard questioning . |
14 | I should have thought it was at the bottom |
15 | I can not say how touched I am at the warmth of the reception you have arranged for me . ’ |
16 | I am writing to convey how shocked and saddened I am at the news . |
17 | I know I 'm at the station , cos that 's obvious , it 's just I ca n't exactly remember how I got here . |
18 | ‘ Like you were at the tables last night and the night before that ? ’ |
19 | I hear you were at the Empire the other night ? |
20 | Patrick was wishing he was at the wheel . |
21 | Ok roger I was at the Fav and I guess you were but there were two guys fitting your description ( I never knew that sheepskins were so popular ! ) |
22 | ‘ And you , Roger , if your remarks in the Chapter House mean anything , believe I am at the centre of this darkened ring ? ’ |
23 | ‘ I am ambitious and feel I am at the right age to go into management . |
24 | It 's obviously best that he continues to believe you 're at the bottom of the Danube , or halfway to the Black Sea by now . ’ |
25 | I believe you were at the theatre ? ’ |
26 | ‘ I believe we are at the stage now where the fears and uncertainty in the community are such that no one can any longer pass by on the other side , and there is something which everybody can do to alleviate the problem . ’ |
27 | Suppose they 're at the bottom of the sea now . |
28 | I mean they are at the moment and if I have a meeting well after about an hour it seems as though you 've |
29 | They put a lot of effort into it , but I tell you what , if I read Access , I would never have believed I was at the same conference . |
30 | I thought I was at the office . ’ |