Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb past] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These I personally selected at training schools , generally those with " Distinguished " passes . |
2 | But I should not have been sent straight from school to Somerville on Classics ; I wanted to swap to History but did not know enough , so I was encouraged to do P.P.E. I was bored by both Philosophy and Economics so I only worked at Politics ’ . |
3 | I suddenly felt at ease and I 'm just hoping I can stay in the side alongside Alan . ’ |
4 | I did n't go back to school after coming out of hospital , I felt that all that potential had gone ; I just stayed at home watching ‘ Rainbow ’ and ‘ Play School ’ . |
5 | " I just stopped at home . " |
6 | They were a very friendly lot and I soon felt at home . |
7 | But nothing I ever heard at home attracts me to literature or the arts . |
8 | All that I ever learned at college of philosophy had been a conception of the external world as a colourless and soundless wilderness whose true nature one could never know , which one could not even imagine — but which I did , none the less , imagine as a vast landscape of polar spaces in whose eternal twilight one wandered , preoccupied and deluded by a flicker of magic-lantern pictures which danced inside one 's mind and for ever remained private to oneself . |
9 | I experienced far more racism at primary school than I ever did at secondary , which was perhaps unusual . |
10 | Although I was at art school for four years , I was hardly ever there , I always worked at home . |
11 | He records : ‘ I quickly felt at home in England . |
12 | Mario was always very clear on the subject , and I also talked at length with Peterson during the following year . |
13 | On that day , as I slowly followed the trail , I simply felt at home and at peace . |
14 | I almost felt at home , secure . |
15 | Not because I actually felt at home with all the ‘ weirdos ’ in there but because the shop really did look like my nan 's house . |
16 | I do n't know why I never drove at home . |
17 | I could come out top in my exams then when I never did at school , I never did anything much at school at all . |
18 | Erm , we were consulted by the A C C as it were , between committees and had to respond on proposals for giving individual local authorities wider discretions in paying compensation to their employees , erm , the issue here actually summarised quite well in the digest that you already looked at Paper C. The relevant which , at one of which was that the A C C sought powers for local authorities to have a discretione a discretion to award up to an extra , up to fifty two weeks pay in addition to existing statutory requirements . |
19 | She always felt at home here . |
20 | Her massy hair , which she usually plaited at night or at least tied back , was all over the pillow and herself and him , covering his shoulders as well as her own . |
21 | The teenager gets older , encounters some nicer , more controlled , more kindly people than he or she ever found at home — most people behave worst in their own homes — and with any luck comes to understand , yes , there is an aspiration or so floating around out there , and , if he , she , has n't seen too many horror movies , been too beaten up in body and mind , regains a little faith in a world at least potentially redeemable . |
22 | She still lived at home , handing the meagre amount of money on which she was supposed to have managed to her mother . |
23 | She went out of the room longing to slam the door as she often did at home , but she did n't dare to here . |
24 | I went round to their place again and we had toast and tea with real cow 's milk , not the Handy Brand condensed milk we always had at home . |
25 | and we also looked at acid and carbonate . |
26 | ‘ We often played at home . ’ |
27 | We really felt at home here from the first time we came . |
28 | I said the funny part about it was we never had at home |
29 | We never felt at home in London , somehow . |
30 | Quite unexpectedly , we found that there was another type of ganglion cell which we called the on-type directionally selective because , when plotting their receptive fields with a stationary spot , they only responded at onset , unlike the other type I have just illustrated which responded at both onset and offset ; we still do not understand the reason for this , but it led us to discover other differences . |