Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Erm , there 's no reason why you ca n't put them in at that price I mean they 're |
2 | They work under the grim threat that armed and dangerous rebels could pick them off at any time . |
3 | He admitted : ‘ Lawrie McMenemy took me off at half- time in Spain after I 'd been booked . |
4 | But they 're all going to wonder why I dragged you along at this time of night . |
5 | And if you are fairly okay then we 'll probably say well we 'll sign you off at this stage anyway . |
6 | I mean if you like , I mean , I 'll pick you up at normal time , then we 'll just |
7 | Available in Rabat or the port Mgarr they will pick you up at pre-arranged prices . |
8 | But if it 's something , you know , more serious than then the the client should be aware from you , that they should be ringing you up at this stage . |
9 | Okay , and , and we will be asking you back at regular intervals . |
10 | I did n't really feel that there was very much there that I could I could ask you about at this stage , okay ? |
11 | Erm there have been attempts to brighten them up at various times . |
12 | ‘ A number of invitations have been outstanding for some time , and people just chose to take them up at this stage , ’ one said . |
13 | And they did n't really want them back at that time . |
14 | After buying me lunch in a new concrete hotel called , romantically , The Interflora , she drove me back at high Skoda speed through the centre of town — choke full out , engine howling in second gear as we skidded across wet cobblestones , clipping kerbs and narrowly avoiding the numerous potholes and dug-up sections where slow attempts were being made to repair the water mains , shattered by the minus-twenty-five February temperatures . |
15 | Sadly , the sort of quality that can be achieved from such bit mapped graphics is rather less than the advertisements might lead you to believe , especially when it comes to enlarging or reducing them and printing them out at high resolution . |
16 | I 'll have a cigarette for later if you do n't , if your handing them out at this point |
17 | She would not explain herself to Luke Scott , because to do so would mean he mattered to her , and to let him matter in even the smallest way was to make herself vulnerable — to let him in at some level , and she had an intuitive sense of the havoc he could wreak once admitted to the number of those people who mattered in her life in their various ways . |
18 | I talked him down at one point |
19 | Dozens of journalists blocked his path , almost knocking him over at one stage , and firing non-stop questions at him . |
20 | Picked him up at Imperial College . |
21 | He still used to entertain the others with stories of his days as a master criminal and boast that he had n't lost any of his skills , but it was difficult to imagine him back at that game . |
22 | I 'm expecting him back at any moment . |
23 | You see , my father generally deals with these ; I 'm expecting him back at any moment . |
24 | and she did actually take him out at one time |
25 | Why should he build barns , drain land , clear wasteland and so on , if his landlord could turn him out at any time and reap the benefit of the improvement himself ? |
26 | Waving her around at this stage only serves to remind Conservatives of what they have lost , while it reminds the undecided 33 per cent of electors of what they most came to detest . |
27 | When you have filled it in , send it to the Customer Care Unit or hand it in at any post office . |
28 | Tear the slip out and hand it in at any Midland branch ; or put it in one of the AutoDeposit machines that have been installed at a number of our branches . |
29 | The flexibility and cheapness of overdraft borrowing is possible because it is an ‘ on demand ’ facility , and we can therefore call it in at any time . |
30 | No , I , I would just put it in at this end and it 's amazing how I did it |