Example sentences of "[verb] of at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There could be no answer to that , none that I could think of at the time . |
2 | No they do n't , but it was the only accent I could think of at the time . |
3 | Claire Rayner and Jeni Barnett are the only two I can think of at the moment . |
4 | Well , that 's all I can think of at the moment . |
5 | The the other advantages I can think of at the moment for erm getting company to say yes it the obvious connections to company . |
6 | It is first heard of at the coronation of Pope Nicholas II in 1059 , when it appears that because the mitre had passed into general use by bishops ( and even by princes ) the pope 's own headgear had to undergo change to become distinctive and exclusive to the pope . |
7 | The event was not much talked about in the family ; it was too dreadful ; and I do n't suppose for a moment that Aunt Kate , then living abroad , would have wondered whether she , herself , might not have played a part in the sequence of events ; nor do I remember any such theory ever having been put forward or even thought of at the time . |
8 | She birdied the tenth , her first , but , after that promising start , the rustiness she had talked of at the start of the tournament began to manifest itself . |
9 | There are , however , hints in The Middlemen of the modes of narration which are to replace what is so brutally disposed of at the end of the tale . |
10 | Most were disposed of at the Investigation Officer stage , though an interesting innovation in 1989 , which is to be extended nationally , is local conciliation by experienced solicitors designated as Local Conciliation Officers . |
11 | But last week it was spoken of at the Inn . ’ |
12 | As we have noted , many countries had no press to speak of at the time of independence , and in those that did the press has undergone a considerable amount of change . |