Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 That 's all that matters to me at the moment . ’
2 At once , it fascinated him : a country and a city that were so French , and so Arab , in which two cultures very different from one another seemed to him at first to blend triumphantly .
3 There may be no alternative to leave-of-absence or annual leave but the nurse should be given the opportunity to resolve her difficulty by seeking the help of colleagues who may be prepared to substitute for her at short notice .
4 Anyone is free to advertise with us at any time , Gay Times included .
5 A sales stand is regularly situated on Rothley station in order to raise funds for the restoration work , Richard Derry will be delighted to hear from you at .
6 At the beginning she had known clearly enough that he was an irrevocably solitary man , and it had seemed to her fortunate to live with him at all .
7 ‘ Did anything … anything odd happen to you at Rose Cottage .
8 The appellants sought injunctions restraining the respondents from buying or selling petrol other than that supplied by them at the two garages during the subsistence of the agreements and in respect of garage C during the period of the mortgage .
9 I 've got half a dozen billeted on me at the moment .
10 Men are welcome to join with us at our December meeting
11 All change for them at Crewe .
12 Well , we 're all looking at it at the moment of , of course , but some of our first impressions are that for example on global warming , there 's no commitment to , to a carbon taxation .
13 Sometimes , if they knew he behaved in that way , people would be unwilling to talk about him at all — for fear they would embarrass themselves by saying something sympathetic about a man they knew could just as easily assassinate their characters .
14 They were all waiting for him at home now , he knew , in the olive grove , where the snails would be out crawling in the rain .
15 Even if you know that the answer can wait until the next day it is far better to deal with it at once .
16 I mean what we 've heard that in fact erm they had met in prison , but was that known to you at that time or simply that they were known to each other and that had a record ?
17 I shall only be able to weep for him at night , after Enid has fallen asleep .
18 clients are , are tapped into it , and we should be able to communicate with them at the press of a button .
19 And when one of them did choose her , she found herself quite unable to talk to him at all .
20 ‘ Annunziata , are you all right ? ’ asked Julia when the question of dinner was settled , relieved to be able to talk to her at last with reasonable fluency .
21 ‘ If I start gassing about it to the local vet , ’ she said , ‘ it 'll get all stale and distorted , and I shall be so bored with it I sha n't be able to talk about it at all . ’
22 you might be able to do it off that , you wo n't be able to listen to it at the same time
23 At eighty , eighty five , ninety ninety five , a hundred pounds and ten going to you at the back , going on , sir ?
24 It has n't been ploughed or sprayed or anything artificial put on it at all and it 's the old natural grasses .
25 Acceptance of the offer of employment in the new location would have meant her mother being left alone for periods of seven or more hours as Mrs Cahuac would not be able to check on her at lunchtimes as she was able to do while working in Hackney .
26 For a long time after she had died , she had n't been able to think about her at all , it had been so awful , but now she could .
27 ‘ He will like you and he will need you for you speak English and he speaks no Italian and not even his brother will be able to speak to him at first . ’
28 Eddie Gilfoyle allegedly said that mum-to-be Paula was leaving him but his workmates were still able to speak to her at home and see her in the area .
29 That means we are looking at having to dispose of around two and a half million tons of wet sewage every year by the end of the century , and the law says that we will not be able to dispose of it at sea . ’
30 British Red Cross director-general Mike Whitlam said : ‘ We hope she will be able to travel with us at some time . ’
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