Example sentences of "[vb base] at [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And as you say at that stage it really was just a matter of erm every man for himself really .
2 If we look at industrial work it can be seen that it tends to be too much dominated by part tasks in that the worker is not involved with the delivery of the whole product but with a small component of it and even , at times , with a particular operation on that small component .
3 look at that dog it 's got glasses on
4 for the class work look at that homework I got two wrong and in science steady should be finish .
5 Look at that letter you wrote me last night !
6 No because if you look at Marxist writing it 's , i it 's , you go through certain stages and you ca n't achieve
7 Look at this man we have here .
8 And I , I ran there and ran back to continue my game , at play like and I heard a , mo , her say to mother well I like your lad to go says th look at this cheese it 's never been unwrapped he said those other lads he says it 's always looks as if it 's been unwrapped and
9 And every time I look at this card I take in everything on it and er , at a subliminal level .
10 Ah , look at the , look , just look at this letter he wrote me !
11 I mean , look at this lot we 've got ourselves mixed up with .
12 Well look at this daddy he 's eaten a whole bowlful of it
13 like , you know at that age I knew they had to go across the sea .
14 Erm I know at one time they were the motors were going to fast , the ball was .
15 ‘ Well , I suppose at this point we retire and leave the gentlemen to their port .
16 I understand at one time it was possible to cross the river by means of stepping stones but these are no longer in position and the landowner finds that walkers wander along the river bank looking for the path and for a way to cross the river .
17 Well I think at central level they have a letter do n't they , because from the reports I 've read local authorities exercise discretionary powers on the amount of Poll Tax to be charged on empty farm dwellings .
18 I think at first glance you ca n't really see .
19 I think at that stage we can we can proceed .
20 Th we th , I think at that time it was just the done thing , you hand out tranquillizers , erm but I found it a , a really bad experience
21 I think at that time you had to pay for it , but you could go and have ten minutes , sommat like that , and a cup of tea .
22 Her health began to suffer , which was understandable , and I think at one time she deteriorated so badly that the doctors rather washed their hands of her .
23 I have just turned 21 and I think at this age I am just starting to grow up anyway .
24 I think at this point it would be a good idea to tell you what my own personal beliefs are — and please remember that I am not attempting to convert anyone else to them .
25 I think at this stage we could define for Sandra though , so that we ensure that this does happen and it happens throughout , as and when things run out .
26 As a result of verbal directive from Macmillan to Corps Comd at recent meeting we have undertaken to return all Soviet Nationals in proviso about use of force and we have issued instructions that force may be used if absolutely necessary .
27 I mean we 've , I mean at that point you 've got that was the point where you 've got the massive United States aid coming in erm you , you 've got erm United States equipping China with all enormous fire power , sending tanks in etcetera , I mean this was the beginning of , of the realization of the United States that , that the communists were a threat and they did n't like it and they , they were putting massive ai aid erm and , and that there was all that United States war machine erm
28 I mean at that point I would either do that , you know er change it or that would have been it
29 structures , their possibilities I mean at one stage they would have been at a certain level had n't got a landlord their income but that 's within one particular moral economy , now the idea here is to break that down , you know , just get rid of the circle altogether .
30 I mean at one stage we go back a hundred years — back to Dalton he thought of his atoms as being fundamental entities that could never be broken up , whereas now we know that an atom is a very complicated structure and we can measure things about atoms , we can measure the distribution , we can where the electrons and so on are .
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