Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] at [num] " in BNC.
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1 | going to cash my giro today as well you can only cash it at one of your local |
2 | If so contact him at 23 , Manor House Farm , Flockton , near Wakefield , West Yorks . |
3 | She did routine office stuff for the rest of the day , and only re-read it at five . |
4 | The picture of settlement development in the landscape , then , is a dynamic picture of great complexity , great age and constant change , but we only see it at one time . |
5 | ‘ Just meet me at 7.00 . ’ |
6 | Surely they 've been for the last four years and they must or do they just keep it at eighty one then they go to ninety ? |
7 | Just re-opened it at twenty to six . |
8 | If I do it at half the speed , just do it at thirty miles an hour , how long will that take ? |
9 | She could always watch it at nine , though this was not the same . |
10 | , right , I 've got to see him , that 's right , right , that 's right , and yet you see , if this guy desperately needs to see you and you say , I ca n't be there until five o'clock , he 'd still see you at five o'clock . |
11 | Imagine still doing it at forty ! ’ |
12 | His 19th C. biographer Charles Roeder tentatively puts it at 1000 finished pictures ; and the constant flow of visitors to his annual exhibitions in Ambleside and Keswick must have been responsible for carrying his work all over Britain . |
13 | Roeder tentatively puts it at 1000 finished pictures and complains that there were few at the British Museum , still fewer in provincial libraries . |
14 | have even put him at two , you know , so that 's brilliant ! |
15 | But Anne then does them at 30 degrees . |
16 | With examples like these , it is easy to go further and accept , for the purposes of the story , that even Gandalf 's good intentions would not resist the Ring , and that Galadriel too does right to refuse it at I , 381 . |
17 | And , they 've actually rated it at ten and a half thousand erm payable |
18 | I thought I would never believe it at one time , but I now accept , along with every other carp angler , that carp can differentiate — given time — between a bait that is no more than a tasty morsel of carbohydrate and one that consists mainly of ingredients with a high nutritive value |
19 | You can see furniture , you can see old houses , Arthur Neagus going round all these old houses , you can see a lot of things now , that the normal public never would see in the , the ordinary man in the street probably never saw them at one time , but I think this must of made a difference to people . |
20 | The rectangular piece of perspex which acted as a windscreen , provided little if any protection from the cold wind which was currently hitting him at sixty miles an hour . |