Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] at [num] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're wanting to take er early retirement and erm you 're wanting enhancement say you retire at fifty nine and you want some enhancement , can you ask for enhancement sort of up to sixty five or has it only got to be up to sixty ? |
2 | I suggest we start at nine , ’ she told Silvia . |
3 | I urge him to look at one current study which concerns the possibility of moving the sea systems control first to temporary accommodation and then , in 1995-96 , to permanent accommodation . |
4 | The company had a prototype built and running , and employees say it ran at 51.2 GFLOPS peak — three times the performance of the best machine commercially available . |
5 | I mean obviously I 'd have to pay more er for if I want it to end at sixty . |
6 | However , before going on to consider what Wittgenstein says , let us look at one of the implications of what Brentano says about the knowledge we have of beliefs , expectations , hopes , and so on . |
7 | Let us look at two examples of these principles applied to two common disciplinary ‘ problems ’ . |
8 | Let us look at two examples of these market changes in more detail . |
9 | Let us look at two or three of these framework knitting villages in more detail , starting with Countesthorpe to the south of Leicester . |
10 | So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication . |
11 | So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication . |
12 | Let us look at three different ways of showing speech . |
13 | That 's like Sarah at work , I mean she leaves at twenty past five , if she thinks that , she 'll leave at ten past five I mean she thinks you 're stupid because she do n't always go but even when she 's not going she |
14 | Looking around , Ashenden noted yet again the readily observable fact that ( doubtless like animals ) tourists from very early on staked out their territories : find them sitting at one particular table for dinner and almost invariably , for breakfast next morning , you would find them sitting at the very same table ; allocate them to particular seats in a coach on the first part of a journey , and as if by some proprietorial right the passengers would thereafter usually veer towards those selfsame seats . |
15 | I believe he had at one time worked with Cizek and he certainly knew of Tagore 's work and writing . |
16 | But , if tonight you find yourself yawning at 9.30 , why not have an early night ? |
17 | erm yo I mean he says at one point , as a positive statement , he thinks , that he bend , he 's bending his nature out of its natural course |
18 | Do we come at eleven thirty or three ? |