Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [pers pn] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Other options include using kerb stones to form the steps ( which will then be of a narrower depth than usual ) ; placing the bricks which form the risers on top of the paver which forms the tread , or alongside them at the back of each tread ( this alters the height of the risers , and the depth of the tread ) ; and using bricks or paviours for treads as well as risers , which will give a slightly more ‘ rustic ’ look . |
2 | And that came out as a as a as a certainly many people mentioned that to me at the exhibitions that I attended . |
3 | Oh I , I said that to you at the time Robert , I mean I 'll be honest and I saw that document and I nearly died and it 's the way they say it too |
4 | I 'm not proposing that to you at the moment Chairman , I 'm just pointing it out to members so that there 's no confusion on it . |
5 | ‘ He was speaking to himself rather than to me at the time , but I recall Jeff muttering under his breath something about having to go to the mainland soon … ’ |
6 | And for her at the most , third sight . |
7 | Thence northwards to Mina 's land , so eastward to the stream and over it at the place called Ufa 's ford , thence to the place called Lagness , thence to Laxley , and so to the place called Balsham , thence to the bridge at Ellridge , and thus northwards besides the marshy places , over this to the stream called ( Aldingbourne Rife ) and thence east to Waermund 's enclosure , thence to Wador 's barrow from that place to the fishpond , and from there to ( Ryebank Rife ) , and so the line runs to the sea … |
8 | He touched the long , dark green curtains , looked out into the garden and over it at the house beyond , tall and dark , A dim sodium-yellow glow filled the sky ; patchy snow blemished the garden . |
9 | Her veil now covered her face , but her mortification was evident to all beside her and around her at the altar-rail . |