Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] at [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | You think if I had n't bought it and done it up at enormous personal cost this cottage would still be standing ? ’ |
32 | Put it on at seven o'clock er Emmerdale Farm , but you see when it goes on you feel as though you 're tongue tied all be completely anonymous these are all same , but they 're different |
33 | I mean , I have n't had to clean it out at all . |
34 | I have written it out at this length for you , the teacher . |
35 | No , you said would I bring it up at this meeting . |
36 | I 'll bring it round at seven . |
37 | you 're turning sourpuss as well , ho , ho , ho , no I suppose not , she 's coming to pick it up at four thirty , that 's when I get my money which is very nice . |
38 | ‘ Pick you up at seven . ’ |
39 | Well yeah pick you up at twenty past nine |
40 | ‘ I expected you in at 5 for your tea . |
41 | She had no time to dwell on the matter , however , because , ever a man with no time for prevarication , he replied , ‘ Not trying to trip you up at all , ’ then grated bluntly , ‘ More trying to discover just how many ‘ close ’ men friends you do have . ’ |
42 | ‘ He would make tremendous efforts , like running to catch the last train back when I was two months old , and waking me up at 11 o'clock at night to spend time with me . |
43 | This means that if you start with a random collection of objects above the hole , and some force shakes and jostles them about at random , after a while the objects above and below the hole will come to be nonrandomly sorted . |
44 | He knew I needed the money and he knew he 'd got me for for a he 'd have got me up at six o'clock in the morning if he 'd have needed me . |
45 | And if he 'd have needed me at six he 'd have got me up at five . |
46 | And one of the things they 're going to do is to centralize the switchboard that it 'll , you wo n't actually ring me up at all , you might ring the , the telephone number for Newark but it 'll be answered at headquarters and they 'll put you through . |
47 | Erm there have been attempts to brighten them up at various times . |
48 | Dad was gon na ring you up at eight o'clock before you went to school and say |
49 | How do you stop a cockerel from waking you up at five o'clock on a Monday morning ? |
50 | He still used to entertain the others with stories of his days as a master criminal and boast that he had n't lost any of his skills , but it was difficult to imagine him back at that game . |
51 | In fact , I could n't work her out at all . |
52 | you can keep her down at two , so much the better . |
53 | As one of them said , ‘ Because he was new we used to play him up at first , until we found out what he was really like . ’ |
54 | Ca n't weigh her up at all ! |
55 | ‘ The Labour Party has n't thought it through at all , ’ says Richard Whitfield of the National Family Trust . |
56 | While I 've been to er while I 've been shopping I have n't had it on at all . |
57 | When the Orioles ' designated hitter lifts a three-run homer over the right field fence in the ninth to wrap it up at 9–3 , the resigned Sox faithful begin heading for the exits . |
58 | I do n't consider , I do n't consider that the severity of this county council 's financial position justifies this , in the flog it off at all costs approach . |
59 | They threw us out at four o'clock and in all that time I had n't said a word , just listened . |
60 | Sadly , the sort of quality that can be achieved from such bit mapped graphics is rather less than the advertisements might lead you to believe , especially when it comes to enlarging or reducing them and printing them out at high resolution . |