Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 It can then call you back at a specified number .
32 Are you back at the old business with Klein ? ’
33 See you back at the old sales office .
34 And ten against you now at a hundred and ten pounds , one twenty on the aisle , one thirty , one forty , one fifty , one sixty , near me at one sixty , any more at a hundred and sixty pounds , seventy one eighty one ninety any more ?
35 One ninety against you now at a hundred and ninety bid , with the lady at one ninety .
36 ‘ Emilia , dearest , do you imagine I could abandon you now at the very moment I have longed for ?
37 If your marriage is on the rocks , the thing to do is throw a wobbly on a motorway at night so that your husband will put you out at the next lay-by .
38 I was getting DF118s — painkillers but they knock you out at the same time .
39 The human race is eating them up at a staggering rate .
40 So we 've planted a seed and we either get introductions there and then or we 've paved the way to the pick them up at the second appointment .
41 John Taub and others at the University of California School of Medicine required subjects to sleep an hour or more longer than usual , by putting them to bed at either II p.m. or I a.m. , but getting them up at the same time — 9 a.m .
42 So I 'll pick them up at the next brief .
43 To our disbelief it was really very much more abundant than we could ever have thought possible , so we 've actually been able to find molecules with eleven carbon atoms in a chain , floating around in space , and for which we really at the present time have no explanation .
44 ‘ WHY OH WHY DID THEY TRY TO CHANGE THE WORLD BY REPEATEDLY CONTRADICTING THEMSELVES ( AND WERE WE REALLY AT THE SAME GIG ? )
45 And opened them sharply at an insistent , warning buzz from her duty station .
46 The shares will have been borrowed and sold in the hope and expectation of buying them back at a lower price .
47 ‘ When you killed me back at the Miskatonic ?
48 He raised them now at the two shaken women who sat facing him in the interview-room at Stowbridge police station .
49 Rather they preferred to farm them out at a fixed rent , at leases which , in the fourteenth century , became progressively longer , and to enjoy the freedom to take up offices or to serve in the army .
50 It is clear that the derivation of the high number of word paths from mid-classes and the problem of filtering them out at the lexical access stage means that syntactic/semantic information must be brought to bear as soon as words are accessed .
51 The state of mind of day-dream escapers was not simple and they both believed in their plans and knew quite well that they would never carry them out at the same time .
52 Mike said , ‘ TCT are doing a sequel and a prequel to ‘ T is ’ and bringing them out at the same time . ’
53 ‘ You let me out at the next corner .
54 Look with me now at the twelve questions .
55 Please do not hesitate to contact me here at the above number if you have any other queries or concerns .
56 Lance Buckmaster , our esteemed Minister for External Security has asked me to attend him down at the ancestral home , Tavey Grange on Dartmoor . ’
57 And he blames AC Scotland for the sabotaging of his plans to raise a second round of finance by stockbrokers in Europe who let him down at the last minute .
58 He told her so at the very end .
59 In the early hours of 9th January , 1969 , Vigilant sighted the suspect vessel entering the River Swale near the Isle of Sheppey and followed her in at a safe distance .
60 I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down .
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