Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So you put another story on at Road ?
2 It gave him a rakish , devil-may-care look completely at variance with his austere manner of recent days .
3 Because if the marginal utility of future consumption relative to present consumption differs from the rate at which households can convert current spending power into future spending power by saving and lending this money out at interest , households could improve their long-run utility by saving and lending a different amount .
4 I wanted to lash out at them : Vern did n't help me , I do n't need anyone to help me — he took me to this boat alone at night and we …
5 ‘ I 've got an old silver spoon , and an old seal too at home , ’ said the man , wondering .
6 Tony said I need to do some exercise late at night .
7 The lack of an appropriate animal model makes it impossible to investigate this question further at present .
8 Mr George : Well , the German planes had a tendency to have a different note to the British planes and you never got many British planes over at night anyway .
9 If you go to a fancy-dress party as a Turkish dancer , you can expect a good time ; if you travel on public transport late at night in such a get-up it will probably cause nothing but trouble .
10 During this time couples may have to buy the necessary equipment , reorganise the house , hand in a resignation , visit the child at the foster-parents ' or arrange to take a direct placement immediately at delivery and room-in on the postnatal ward .
11 The game about to be got under way here , it 's the second time of course that we 've had the taste of European football in just er inside a few weeks here at Lane , a very poor night for weather , you who 've not ventured out well , I think we understand that er because er as we say , it 's not a night when you would turn the dog out .
12 Erm I came to see you a few weeks ago at night you know er It 's just like I 'm just filling up , you know , with mucus and stuff and coughing and I had er no sleep for about a week .
13 WHW turns right to leave river after 500 yds ( waymark ) , turning left 300 yds later at T-junction ( waymarked ) .
14 ‘ I 've often thought that each person is rather like a different vessel out at sea .
15 Mr Major clearly tried to cheer up the troops , and succeeded by promising them all a free 10-minute call home at Christmas .
16 Mr Major clearly tried to cheer up the troops , and succeeded by promising them all a free 10-minute call home at Christmas .
17 Eileen had been horrified , sure it would give them both their death of cold to let the fresh air in at night .
18 After over a year on the specialised endocrine ward here at Coronation Hospital , she was well aware of Deana 's deserved reputation as a malicious gossip , and knew that her heated denial would only pique the older girl 's interest .
19 Had to do some washing up at work today
20 we could do the first bits and about an hour really , this weekend not at work or anything .
21 STRIKE A POSE : Red denim jacket by Chipie , black flares by French Connection both at Propaganda , Ross 's Court , Black body from Basement , Belfast .
22 We 're lacking some tools in at home .
23 It is often forgotten that the introduction of a foreign language even at age eleven , takes place when children are still in the relatively early stages of language development in their first language .
24 And then what we 'll have to do , th the unit statement 's perfectly okay , the benefit statement all you 've got to do is get the benefit statement retyped but with a different premium in at renewal date .
25 Little Mac completely at home in Big Apple
26 The fourth was a letter from the landlord about making too much noise late at night .
27 There is a lot to do in a dark car late at night besides staring across the roofs of other parked cars at flickering images on a screen .
28 What we can still do is to escape at long last from the constitutional fiction which we once grasped to ease our transition from the capital of a worldwide empire to a nation state alongside other nation states , but which , having produced so much havoc here at home , has turned into an instrument for external duress to be brought to bear on our own political institutions .
29 Also , your assessment that Palestinians will be able to build high-tech industries in the territories is incredibly optimistic in the light of the limited infrastructure there at present .
30 They are therefore particularly prone to react to extra stress either at home or while using the Department 's services .
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