Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And , I suppose , if I 've been dethroned I must at some stage have been enthroned !
2 However , I must at this stage part from Amendment eleven on the method of their selection for two reasons .
3 Erm and much of the point he 's making I think he 's covering , if you look closely , the resolution that we put , I should at this stage say I do accept the er the Charles suggested to start with into the first two lines .
4 I might at this moment be living in anguish with Peter Datchett .
5 So I did n't join any of them I kept independent while I could at any rate and then .
6 This phenomenon is almost impossible to illustrate in a monologue , and I would at this point have issued a handout , if the talk were not being recorded , for it is very easy to see a sentence in progress when the turns in the dialogue are written down .
7 Be assured however that if I can in any manner contribute to the success of your efforts , either by the proposal of questions for discussion , or subjects for Papers or giving my opinions on any part of the Veterinary Art which you may think proper to investigate I shall at all times feel myself honored by the request , & I am persuaded that Mr Sewell will be most happy to ( ? add ) his exertions in any way congenial to your wishes .
8 In order to give a sense of an ‘ ethical a priori ’ position , I will at this point in the book say something of my own odyssey .
9 Well yeah , I can at some stage .
10 I must have studied her with attention for I find that I can at this moment , however reluctantly , see her face before me as distinctly as though I was still sitting in that coffee bar with a quarter of an inch of the brown dregs left in my cup .
11 It is true that there is virtually no restriction upon the bringing of actions : for instance , I can at this moment sue the Prime Minister for assault — though I shall fail in the action .
12 If I can at this stage Chairman move er the motion of my name and Jane .
13 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us seven days notice in writing and returning to us your certificate of motor insurance.h Then we will calculate the charge for the expired portion of your insurance , using our short period rates , to the date we receive your certificate and refund any amount due to you .
14 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us seven days notice in writing .
15 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
16 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
17 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
18 You may at any time cancel this policy by giving us 7 days notice in writing and sending back your certificate of motor insurance .
19 So whichever sort of practice you 're going into , you may at some point be required to advocate in some sort of court setting .
20 You must at all times try to maintain a DR plot of your position .
21 You should at all times follow the advice of the patient 's GP .
22 She thought that she never wanted to sleep with Jim again , that the bonds of love were snares and that she must at all costs leave as early as possible the next morning and never come back .
23 The wife had then deserted the husband and was temporarily wrongfully away from home ; but she might at any time return .
24 So far from being , as you might at first glance suspect , a wanton display of Milton 's monstrous learning , it 's a piece of triumphant relevance .
25 Right and we 'll leave the other sheet for now so 's you can have a look at that yourself if you would at some stage and just erm go through it .
26 Remember , you can at any time exchange our equipment for the latest models as soon as they become available .
27 You can at any time , if you have the security level , add a field to a form or delete fields from a form .
28 We may at this stage , however , rest the case on the changing structure of employment ( Figure 3.1 ) : this is basic to our study because , as we have said , Primary , Secondary and Tertiary sectors of the economy tend to have different locational patterns , and a shift from one sector to another may thus have fundamental effects on the geography of employment — and therefore of population .
29 This illustrates a central concern of this book , that we should at all times view old people as playing a part in the drama of life , not as passive onlookers .
30 While we should at all times act reasonably with the client 's best interests in mind , when such a specific contract is required , it must be extremely clear that the firm acts on behalf of the client and is , as far as the public arena is concerned , not acting in its own right .
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