Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Jan starts hers at four , for which I take my hat off to her .
2 It was in the boot-and-brushing room that Nicandra found her at last — after a search through the larders , the dairy , and the empty laundry , its warm steam now subsided into a vaporous chill .
3 Scott heard it at last and looked around , fumbling for the taps , trying to turn off the shower .
4 A.A. rang me at 4 o/c she returned on 2nd and had had grand time with Gwenda and families .
5 Now er Richard rang me at five o'clock yesterday .
6 Tom grinned an enormous grin across the table and said , ‘ You 're cheating , because a ) what are your natural circumstances if it 's not the very existence of coal , b ) I do n't believe Engels said it at all and , c ) even if he did , that does n't make it true because he was working with an outmoded scientific model .
7 ‘ He 's spending a few days with Maria Luisa in Valencia on the mainland , ’ Fernando told her at last .
8 Mistake was perhaps to let Moira F. see it at this stage , he wrote .
9 They 'll shatter if Suragai pulls it at full stretch . ’
10 Walsh dropped him at long leg off Ambrose on 22 then , at 66 , crucially , David Williams , another first-timer at this level alongside Adams and Benjamin , floored a regulation catch behind , thereby allowing Hudson further demonstrations of a trademark straight drive .
11 Once or twice she re-issued her invitation to the Carrows to visit them at Four Winds , but it seemed that there were always perfectly valid reasons why they could not accept .
12 Ladbrokes quote her at 40–1 for the first Classic of 1994 .
13 The theory of the ISAs would indeed be very crude if Althusser left it at that but he completes the essay with a discussion of ideology , the mode in which the ISAs function .
14 Roman settled them at one of the small tables in a garden at the side of the yard at the Crowned Head .
15 with some Ernst to connect 'em at other end of the spectrum
16 Other sketchbooks contain swift pencil notations which correspond to oil paintings , although it is not entirely clear what function they served and whether Monet consulted them at any later stage in the evolution of his compositions .
17 Danny called her at two that afternoon .
18 Scott Hastings followed him over two minutes later but a try by Mark Seymour levelled it at 12–12 .
19 Anne wants it at 30 degrees , Pat at 60 degrees .
20 The highly-athletic Lewis bagged him at 197 , stooping and clutching a low drive .
21 Merlin was soon known for his fantastic mechanical automata , and it is not inconceivable that Tylney met him at one of the many masquerades then all the rage in London .
22 Reveille stirred him at first light , and after one last look at Tommy 's grave he returned to his platoon , to be informed that the Commanding Officer would be addressing the troops at zero nine hundred hours .
23 Newman left it at that .
24 SHABBA DOES IT AT LAST
25 That said his fitness has to be 100% for Wilko to play him at all , and he clearly is liable to get himself sent off .
26 One of the more experienced printers remembers Laura asking him at this time to ‘ have a go ’ at producing a pattern she liked .
27 Alec took it at first for a whale .
28 Paul accompanied me at some services .
29 If New Yorkers notice it at all , few have any idea that it is 1,500 years old , and many would be deeply shocked if they knew , reckoning that anything over 20 years old must be dirty and out of date .
30 Eadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum .
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