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

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1 However , I think Steven Micklewright has summed up our concerns very ably , and there is little I can add at present .
2 quite a few we can write at the bottom er for more inf if you have any more information or something in small print
3 But I was afraid they would shoot at me again , and anyway I was grateful for their kindness in giving me food and drink , so I did not move .
4 We had barely enough food for three months , let alone the four and a half it would take at fifteen miles a day .
5 I do not wish to know how to bring up my children , what view to have about drug addicts , how much Shakespeare should be taught in comprehensive schools or how much I must marvel at the achievements of members of the Commonwealth countries .
6 In section 4.1 we shall look at each of these in turn , devoting a sub-section to each .
7 Against that , many of the pile-'em-high-and-sell-'em-cheap stores that took advantage of falling property prices to expand in Britain are convinced they can grow at the expense of existing supermarket chains even when good times return .
8 In order to ascertain whether or not a particular trust is or is not charitable you must look at the preamble to the statute of Elizabeth I , the Charitable Uses Act 1601 and the classification by Lord Macnaghten in Commissioners for the Special Purposes of Income Tax v. Pemsel and the reported cases generally .
9 Each day we used to do say an hour in the morning , whatever time was available between leaving school and getting back , dinner time , then in the evening you might have two , two and a half hours you left you , you finished school , and er you might finish at eight o'clock if you were lucky you 'd finish at half past seven .
10 People who do this are actually given a training , this does n't hurt the baby , they do n't mind , their bones are very soft you 'll look at your baby , all of you can look at babies that you 're caring for and you hold them and you see well is that leg longer than the other ?
11 Most drains and sewers perform their task by gravity flow , and to ensure that the pipes are self-cleansing they should flow at about 1.5 metres per second .
12 ( In Section 24.3 we will look at an actual physical system that shows the implications of that statement rather effectively . )
13 All I shall do at this stage is to give a summary of how I see effective religious education .
14 Rather than somebody as I say like me who sat down there and he 'd just quote all these figures and you would n't know what the hell he was on about and just , all you , all I would understand at the end is that 's what you got ta pay .
15 And all I could do at this terrible invasion was to rise and stand mutely , with my hands by my sides , staring up at this tremendous being — whom I now saw clearly for the first time .
16 I tried the clean channel ( channel 1 ) first and found that , good as its word , it remained clean , surviving all I could throw at it .
17 But all I can do at this moment in time is tell you where I stand today .
18 ‘ I thought a personal appeal to the Brotherhood for a relic for Shaftesbury Abbey would be much better than legal wrangling , and all I can say at present is that negotiations are going very well indeed , ’ said Mrs Rider last night .
19 All I can say at the moment is not less than about six hours , not more than a couple of days . "
20 ‘ That is all I can say at this stage , as these things take some time to arrange , ’ he said , adding : ‘ There is obviously a fair lot to do and it will take a few months . ’
21 Surely , she mused , it had n't been raining long enough for the water levels to rise that far , and even though the middle of the week had proved consistently wet she felt confident she would arrive at the cottage long before the possibility became a reality .
22 Well it 's a training needs analysis Jayne , so that everybody , you would say , first of all you would look at the job of a careers officer , and say , Right what competencies do they need to use that job .
23 It is no sin that all you can feel at the moment is trapped , not by Harry , even though that is what you think , but by your own reaction to him .
24 And the characters are so stupid you can laugh at them . ’
25 First of all we must look at the importance of exercise in relation to our health .
26 There are manifest dangers in the way a relative norm is chosen , but once it is accepted that relative validity is all we can aim at these need not worry us unduly .
27 I think that 's , that 's all we can do at the moment and I take your point Mr , thank you .
28 The problem is largely an insuperable one , and all we can do at this stage is to bear it in mind .
29 I think that 's all we can say at this stage .
30 ‘ First of all we will look at his numerical and mathematical ability which he has gained from reckoning areas from odd shaped bits of land and working out the number of trees they will take , and from his mother 's shopping expeditions , and we will reduce these to simple symbolic formulas and tables and make children learn a lot of them very quickly .
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