Example sentences of "[noun pl] at [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 While they are best regarded as a medium to long term investment , you can always sell your units at any time you wish .
2 Oh yes you had er the the stooks you had I think ten in a stook You had five five sheaves at each side you put them like that , five you
3 If anyone alive was not in need of cheek-roses at that moment it was Mr Cottle .
4 There 's a good place in Ealing — well it 's a chipper really , but he has good steaks at any time you want them .
5 I told you I went and looked that up not long ago , things at that price they only guarantee them for six months .
6 But if one issue is to be singled out as representing a point of potential conflict between partners at this time it will most likely concern the relationship between home and employment .
7 Whilst the umpires are counting bouncers at one end they could find themselves assessing ‘ pad play ’ at the other .
8 Oh they , they used to have several going through the hangers at one time they erm they probably had about six Harvards , and about nine Bostons which were , they were bigger than
9 When recovering embryos at this stage it is therefore advisable to flush not only the oviducts but both uterine horns as well ( see Section 2.4 ) .
10 If he could have pulled her into his arms at that moment he knew nothing could have stopped him from making love to her .
11 He went on : ‘ Linford was a bit special from about seven years old and we were told by teachers at secondary school he was very talented .
12 She had complained of stomach problems after returning and doctors at first thought she had picked up an infection in Africa .
13 This comes in many sizes and will hold your flowers at any angle you want .
14 But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all .
15 It did not work directly , but since the end of the war did coincide with a change in personnel at local level it was quite often the case that local authorities had new education officers at a time when they were eager to innovate .
16 I was quick to snap her up before you changed your mind she was n't right for national accounts at that time she 'd been good in the groups role
17 Once we introduce Christian values at one point we are forced to introduce them at all points .
18 ‘ If we were instructed to enforce all the outstanding grants at this moment we would be looking to find £40m , which would mean the council 's entire capital programme would have to be sacrificed . ’
19 I think everyone 's got their own ways of dealing with them , you know certainly some people ignore them , you know I prefer to ignore them rather than taunt them , er possibly because I was n't really friendly with any of them that did go back , I think people who were close friends have found it very awkward and I know even now they 're probably looking daggers at each other you know , that sort of thing .
20 And he had assistants at each yard you see .
21 But erm anyway , the erm and some of the men , used to go The older men , used to go and er to the smithy and cos er the our the s fitting shop had a three fires at one end you see , where the am blacksmiths were .
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