Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun pl] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Afterwards , there would only be dislike and resentment , because you do n't care for my feelings at all .
2 It is merely my desire that you complete your studies and take up a form of employ that may be useful for my purposes at some time in the future .
3 In 60% of cases referred to the Remuneration Certificate procedure in February and March 1993 , solicitors had apparently not discussed with , or written to , clients about their charges at any stage before sending the bill .
4 SPACELAB , Europe 's first major voyage aboard America 's space shuttle , will probably hobble through its paces at less than full capacity , according to scientists involved in the project and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration .
5 It is to be hoped that the staff of the residential establishment concerned will help families work through their feelings at all these stages .
6 All men refuse to take responsibility for their actions at some time or other during their lives , and some men so consistently shirk their duty that they present more the appearance of overgrown children than of adults .
7 Environment Minister Hans Alders plans to introduce " life-cycle management " , wherein manufacturers will be responsible for their products at all stages , including transporting , sorting , recycling and remarketing .
8 ‘ They 're playing for their futures at this club , ’ he said .
9 I could never get the hang of them things at all . ’
10 I may say I was almost as nervous as any of my students at this point .
11 No , the presence of my parents at any gig does n't guarantee a feeling of ease , because my mother is very critical of what I do , particularly anything outside a classical genre .
12 ‘ No sign of my notes at all .
13 ‘ No sign of my notes at all . ’
14 But it was out of my hands at that stage .
15 Barbara Castle would find it difficult to believe the vehemence of my protests at this foolishly obdurate attitude , but obdurate it remained .
16 I lay silently , expecting my grandfather to materialize in front of my eyes at any moment .
17 This is likely to be resisted by the investors on the basis that they may not be aware of the full import of their investigations at this stage .
18 It is also clear that only about 1–2% of our rivers have access agreements for anyone at all for any parts of their lengths at any time , a significant part of that minute percentage resulting from the work of Adam Box 's team in the Wessex Water area over the last year .
19 It is a curious fact that the poor benighted people who were unfortunate enough to live in the rural wetlands did not seem to share the prejudices of their visitors at all .
20 I was very lucky , though , to be given a key ; some of my colleagues had to rouse both the bodies and the ire of their landlords at this unsocial hour .
21 Some former social therapy clients describe being asked to inform NAP of their whereabouts at all times so they could be contacted for party activity , or to hand over their children to the party 's care in order to devote more time to politics .
22 This happened rather often , and if the inhabitants of Oswaldston had not mostly been shut up in front of their televisions at this time of day , it might already have given rise to some talk .
23 The overriding conclusion was that the Japanese have made a much better job of winning the commitment of their employees at all levels .
24 Then , in 1393 , a provisional agreement was reached giving the English Calais ( which they already held ) and that part of Aquitaine south of the river Charente ( much of south-west France which was largely out of their hands at this time ) , all this to be alienated to Gaunt in the near future .
25 ( One formed the impression that the Government was genuinely anxious about the precariousness of its policies at this time and was afraid that determined opponents might be able to sabotage these policies by questioning them through the news media . )
26 have been communicated to the acquirer or any of its advisers at any time in the negotiation .
27 The continuing success of LASMO 's business depends upon the quality , commitment and performance of its employees at all levels , and upon their contributions being properly recognised .
28 It had a high neck and narrow sleeves too short for her , from which her chapped , bony wrists and her hands on which every knotted sinew and vein was visible protruded limply , as if they were stitched separately to the cuffs and not part of her arms at all .
29 She has sold extensively through him over the years , and the appearance of her pictures at this ambitious Italian gallery is not a sign of a rift between the two , but of a desire to give the works wider exposure to the market .
30 Like the latter two , he was to die a violent death , but that was not in the mind of his flatterers at that time .
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