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

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1 ‘ Manchester United offered me a contract that was only just better than the one I was on at Ayresome Park .
2 A police officer formed the opinion that she was unlawfully at large and on the same day went to the patient 's home with other police and nurses .
3 It dawns on us that we are back at temporal beginnings and slipping down the evolutionary tree .
4 We are still at stand-off . ’
5 ‘ As strikers , we were always at opposite ends of the field so I never really came into contact with Frank on the park , ’ recalls Pearson .
6 New works by her are on at American Fine Arts from 6 to 27 March ) while Michael St John , also smitten with folks from ‘ toon town , paints cartoon characters in the act of doing double takes against vast white backgrounds ( at Amy Lipton until the end of the month ) .
7 They are still at large and Scotland Yard has not ruled out their possible involvement in the latest attacks , but they are believed to be firearms specialists rather than bomb makers .
8 Karen Reilly ( 18 ) and her friend Martin Peake ( 17 ) died when soldiers opened fire on the stolen car they were in at Upper Glen Road .
9 Karen Reilly ( 18 ) and Martin Peake ( 17 ) died when soldiers opened fire on the stolen car they were in at Upper Glen Road .
10 Sometimes you need a lot of volume , because it 's only at high volumes that you get certain frequencies and certain kinds of feedback .
11 They are lying in a makeshift morgue , wrapped in brown blankets , and he is still at large .
12 ‘ You do n't think that fellow Burrows could have done it ? ’ asked Frobisher. 'From what I gather , he 's still at large . ’
13 Meanwhile he 's still at large
14 Nurses had brought him up and by seven he was away at private school in England .
15 IN May 1973 Vic Halom was in the Sunderland football team that won , wonderfully , the FA Cup ; on Tuesday evening he was back at raucous Roker Park , canvassing for votes .
16 By Monday , he was back at head office orchestrating the move .
17 He was still at large .
18 And , in spite of police demands that he give himself up and intensive searches , he was still at large .
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