Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where I felt at home .
2 Where I live at present is bounded by two rivers and is quite close to the sea .
3 I always posted two sentries at night , more if the situation warranted it , and Omar or I checked at intervals to make sure they were awake .
4 Although I work at weekends and evenings , a couple of days on my own with the kids works out just right .
5 I 've a feeling that they might be the same lot that I saw at Geraldine 's party last month .
6 It happened that I called at Beatrice 's house the last time Aunt Nessy visited there — the time before she was banished .
7 Wirral LEA decided to recommend me to ICI with the request that I look at management information systems within the site .
8 then the next bit is list of er , resources that I have at home
9 more through magazines than I did at school , because in school I was taught nothing about pleasure , it was all very biological with a diagram of the male and the female , exactly what happened , there was nothing about er , sexually transmitted diseases , pleasure or abortion , contraception , nothing mentioned , only the mere basics .
10 Surprisingly I 'm very interested in that ; I look at fashion magazines more than I look at news magazines .
11 Then I met Cully Chatterton and he was very nice to me , so I felt at home here .
12 Johann left the room and I looked at Sapt .
13 I still did n't say anything , but I had my eyes open and I looked at Stok calmly .
14 And I looked at people I passed a bit more , and all of a sudden they did seem nice and smiled back .
15 and I looked at people , we were all saying why we waiting here , why we waiting and we saw people rushing off so we thought we 've got to rush off after them and we were all put on the train and sent to Charing Cross which was n't where most of us wanted to go or anything like we wanted to go
16 And I looked at Sue and I said you know she 's got twenty jobs erm two cleaning and
17 Helen and I stared at Jamila 's face in the gloom for a clue as to what she was going to do .
18 sixty-four And I giggled at Problem Page
19 It looks like the beaded beauty Tumbleweed and I met at Appleby .
20 The absolute precision of the rhythmic detail in ‘ Reprises par Interversion ’ ( from Livre d'orgue ) would be spellbinding were it not for the fact that it all sounds as natural as breathing , and I marvel at Messiaen 's immaculate measuring of grace notes , not least the recurring four-note figure of ‘ La Vierge et L'Enfant ’ ( from La nativité ) ; how sensible it sounds , how easily it all flows .
21 I was up going on the ski slope , and this is like , I 've been up a couple of times before , but it had been really cold and bi and I went at Easter , I was so like hot , but it 's still really good snow , and we went up there and I just could n't believe it , I just went dad , erm , oh , I do n't feel too good , and he just went , do n't be so stupid , and Nathan and I collapsed , I was at the front of this queue waiting for the ski lift and the whole queue just went
22 At breakfast , I had been given freshly home-made bread , and I felt at peace with the world .
23 Like if I worked at home on Saturday night , and I worked at home on a Sunday lunch-time it would be really , really busy all the time , and like there 's four areas to cover in and there 's only two areas and I think its too
24 The director , the crew and I stayed at Stromness on the Orkney mainland , in wartime too far to visit because of being at short notice for steam ; and it was an odd feeling crossing over to Hoy in the ferry , then motoring in a taxi down its eastern side to the once familiar anchorage of Gutter Sound .
25 A late shower of snow in spring , and I smiled at childhood memories .
26 And I unloaded at Mr Riggs on Norwich Hill ( he used to contract for all the horses with the post-office ; and we used to take hay there ) , and I pulled the load into his yard ; took the horses out , and put them into this load what my uncle — what they sent away .
27 ‘ My name , by the way , is Roger Kenyon , and I live at Upmeadow Farm . ’
28 What is important to realize is that for Yeats certainly , and I think at times for Pound also , the only alternative open was a sorry second best .
29 I think you 've got to do something drastic , at the end of last year a considerable number of working parties and committees were actually reduced or eliminated , and I look at education and I look at the sub- committees of education , they 've all been replaced by working parties now that meet more and more regularly .
30 And I look at issues much broader that the sites availability .
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