Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] at the " in BNC.

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1 Have a gap there but I mean whereas at the moment it 's like that , not to that .
2 I mean you do n't wan na be push , push I mean but at the same time you do n't wan na be you do n't definitely wan na be running around like a cuckoo head do you ?
3 Of course I realised that at the last moment he could have been attached to another troop , but this seemed highly unlikely in view of the S.A.S. methods of training , which relied upon close personal co-operation between all ranks .
4 During which time I found that at the worst all Englishmen stuck together in regard to the West Indians … it was like a thorn in my heels to know that I was working in an atmosphere of hostility .
5 More money and more promotion wo n't bring him happiness and , I suspect that at the end of the day , neither will they satisfy you .
6 I suspect that at the moment he sees all the disadvantages and none of the advantages of committee work .
7 I suspect that at the back of his mind there lurked a phrase from Beowulf , about those very similar monsters Grendel and his mother : no hie faeder cunnon , ‘ men know of no father for them ’ .
8 Although I consider that at the relevant time Lautro 's Rules , and thus its procedure , were defective in the respects I have outlined , for the reasons I have given I conclude that Lautro were not required by law to afford to Winchester the opportunity to make representations as to why an intervention notice should not be served before deciding whether or not to serve such a notice .
9 I remember that at the first European Council which my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley and I attended together , in Stuttgart , it was reaffirmed as a clear objective .
10 I reckon that at the very least , £1 million will be heading back into the game over the next 10 years thanks to the WRU 's shrewd deal in supplying Burton with 500 tickets for every Arms Park international , plus their cup final .
11 I understand that at the GATT negotiations , for example , we may eventually settle for a 30 per cent .
12 Now I am very ashamed of the way I felt but at the time my feelings were very strong .
13 I knew that at the end of the four sets of treatment I would have the final scan .
14 Yet I think that at the subconscious and half-conscious levels he was a heavy weight upon me of a perhaps oppressive or repressive kind .
15 I think that at the end of his life he thought that what he knew was lost for ever .
16 If I could just pick up the point you made Councillor , I think that at the A C C discussions , there was a great deal of cognition and understanding of the need to consult with staff side , in the run up to the beginning of formal consultations .
17 I think that at the moment it is not easy for ordinary people to learn to compute on most of the existing computing systems .
18 Er Foster and Allen are here and when I said that at the beginning of the programme it started a flurry of phone calls as to where they were .
19 ‘ If I left that at the door of St Joe 's in Greenock it would n't be there when I came out , ’ chirps Lesley .
20 I burst out laughing because all the costermongers in the Whitechapel Road always did whenever they heard that word , although I admit that at the time I did n't have a clue what a virgin was .
21 POSTSCRIPT : As I write I have just been handed a newspaper and I see that at the Court of Appeal in London on April 30th , the following transpired ‘ Trade Unions scored a notable victory in their fight to maintain collective bargaining yesterday when the Court of Appeal said employers had no right to discriminate against workers who refused to sign personal contracts ’ .
22 Geoffrey , discussions about the Common Market , for example , tend to be carried out using rational arguments based on economics and legal principles , but do n't you think that at the deepest level international relations depend on national characteristics ?
23 It makes you think but at the end of the day you 've trained your horses to be here and do it well .
24 And she says that at the moment she 's more interested in just having fun than dating .
25 And you know that at the same time as you could clout them you 'd actually die for them also if it came to the point .
26 As she plodded through her notes she decided that at the end of the month she would hand in her notice , and on the day she left she would brandish Elise 's diary before his eyes .
27 I mean I 've got my own thoughts , I have to be careful here that you know I 've got to try and pull together what you think because at the end of the day it 's it 's very important that it reflects the way we work in school , not the way I perceive I we work in in school because you 're the people at the chalk first .
28 If you approach the village from the north , however , along the D9 or D33 , you see that at the northern edge of the village , the vineyards bank up on both sides to form a hollow where the vines dip down to 120 metres , giving east and west-facing exposures on either side .
29 Her husband John was made redundant from Parsonage pit in an earlier wave of closures , and she believes that at the age of 41 he will never work again .
30 This certainly seems to be true if we consider that at the time the activity ( such as using a book ) takes place , the person concerned is certainly doing it in preference to doing anything else .
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