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

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1 She 's at a crucial point with her own work .
2 ‘ After all , she 's at a difficult age . ’
3 they 've got a girl that works there right and her name her name is Linda and they run this big machine and it 's really long and he said if she 's at the top machine he ca n't see down the other end of the machine cos her boobs are in the way and he 's got I said you do n't ask her can sh he said yeah well he said I 've got ta ask her can she move out the way , he said if she sits on the table her boobs are resting on the table , I said oh I 'd crack up .
4 She 's at an impressionable age and she 's mixing with some very odd people . ’
5 Challenge it and challenge it again until it 's at a bare minimum .
6 It 's at a lovely venue it 's at the Great Central Railway at Loughborough .
7 And it 's at no extra cost that 's all built into the price .
8 Well I ca n't understand it , it 's at the other .
9 It 's at a lovely venue it 's at the Great Central Railway at Loughborough .
10 right oh it 's at the Labour Club right is that , is that alright with everyone ?
11 But now it 's at the left edge of the area .
12 Two lovely lads I 'll tell you and that concert tonight going to be er absolute corker it 's at the Royal Concert Hall tonight in Nottingham .
13 If you want to It 's at the very back , I can see it .
14 But even then it 's at the wrong angle , you , you must n't , you should n't put your hand right inside .
15 It 's at the smaller end that the problems start .
16 When it was over Janet came into the room and said : ‘ We found a small tumour but you are very lucky because it 's at the preliminary stage .
17 I want to try and get one before May before the exam , but there is a superb production on i the summer , it 's on June and July and it 's at an open-air theatre erm in Lincolnshire and what people do is they go and take a picnic and you sort of take your rug and sit there and cos it it 'll be hot in the summer it would be really nice and you watch it outdoors and it 's in this big stately home which is in it 's own grounds and there 's gift shops and restaurants and bars and obviously wo n't go in the bars but you know there 's lo it 's beautiful and like a big stately home you can wander round the gardens for a bit and then go and watch the performance and if it rains then there 's a canopy you can pull the canopy over like at Wimbledon and you know it 's a really nice day .
18 Cos he 's at no fixed address is he ?
19 I 'm glad he 's at a nice place like this . ’
20 He 's at a difficult age . ’
21 He 's at a loose end and I 'd be enormously proud to introduce you .
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