Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] at [num] " in BNC.

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1 SIR — On July 28 , 1980 , Neil Kinnock told The Times : ‘ I want to retire at 50 , I want to play cricket in the summer and geriatric football in the winter , and sing in the choir . ’
2 In this paper , I want to look at one kind of way in which some feminists have tried to conceptualise what it is for a woman to be ‘ autonomous ’ , and at the implications this has for ways of thinking about the human self .
3 And that , I I was , my hus , during the time mother was ill , my husband took ill , now this is where authorities do n't give you any back up , instead of sending him to hospital which was fifteen minutes by bus , I could have visited him every day they sent him to the other side of the county which only allowed a visit once a week , and meant I had to leave at twelve o'clock and get home at six !
4 The bike was in his space when she got to work at eight .
5 If you want to stop at seventy three point six million erm pounds we 're quite happy to erm and I suggest Chairman if if we do n't get the the main er growth savings through at the next few minutes of voting that perhaps a rather longer lunch erm maybe there would be some .
6 IF you like to feel at one with nature when you are having a tipple , you could do a lot worse than to make for the upstairs bar in the Shaftesbury Inn on Belfast 's Antrim Road .
7 She learned to pray at two or three , and felt chosen to preach the gospel to the heathen from eleven .
8 We planned to come at four o'clock .
9 Hankin said : ‘ We want to look at two players at Nottingham and one at North Shields .
10 We hope to arrive at 3.30 pm .
11 We arranged to meet at twelve-thirty under the clock .
12 T. D. After being on morning duty [ 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. ] , we had to parade at 2.20 p.m. at Sefton Park .
13 That 's why we have to leave at six o'clock sharp , and — ’
14 ‘ Unfortunately we have to leave at three , ’ Simon continued .
15 To find the reason for the decline we have to look at two areas — sales/consumption and production .
16 Now we need to look at one lot of something in brackets add another lot , well let's , let's forget about the first one being in brackets , let's say we 're doing ten take away six .
17 For further teaching , we need to look at 1 Corinthians 14 where Paul speaks most clearly about the gift of prophecy .
18 Here we need to look at three areas of Law 23 Touch and Line-Out , which states B ) ( 1 ) : ‘ A lineout is formed by at least two players from each team lining up in single lines parallel to the line of touch in readiness for the ball to be thrown in between them .
19 They agreed to meet at ten-thirty the following day at the Archdeaconry .
20 She had n't , and they agreed to meet at seven .
21 Particularly when we 're trying to get juveniles into the club I mean they want to go at ten possibly you owe them not starting till
22 They arranged to meet at eleven o'clock the next evening .
23 Four months : they began to move at four months , that was what the doctor had said .
24 They need to progress at 10–15 miles a day if they are to reach the pole by Easter , according to plan ’ , she said .
25 Well , I say , he tend to go at eleven and three , so think about it .
26 He offers to return at eight .
27 1 SCIENCE MUSEUM : Interview with James Goddard : he has to leave at 9.00 for Heathrow but will be on the premises from 0630 onwards .
28 Cos he has to work at five o'clock each morning .
29 I looked at him helplessly and he vowed to return at ten .
30 Something that was of interest was him mentioning a discussion with his wife , where he said he tells her he intends to retire at 55 .
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