Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [adj] at the " in BNC.

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1 Town beat them 3-1 at the County Ground in October .
2 That was the one that started it all at the 1976 Montreal Olympics .
3 Robyn swallowed and glanced out at the pouring rain , glanced at him , at the carved , arrogant profile that irked and thrilled her all at the same time and then at the rain again .
4 And then he blew it all at the last minute with that interference .
5 I thought it odd at the time that he should feel so at home there . ’
6 A White penalty made it 9–4 at the break .
7 I w I I personally er made it clear at the time when they changed the rules er er fairly recently , that I did n't think they should .
8 I got it cheap at the Co-op at Lyme .
9 but you would be the one that got it wrong at the end of the week if you did n't
10 Geoffrey , my brother , did him proud at the funeral and the young rabbi in Hull was moving and personal in his eulogy .
11 Many years ago when I was in a play with Thora Hird she presented us all at the end of the show with a bottle of champagne .
12 THE Coleraine club and local competitors again did us proud at the European Championship meeting at Kirkistown .
13 We talked a lot , laughed a lot , drank a lot — another round in the warming game of friendship that left me happy at the time , and aching afterwards as I contemplated the lonely bed .
14 Mr Crumwallis gazed at him in amazement , as if the worm had turned , and left him flabbergasted at the depths of human ingratitude suddenly exposed .
15 Ten years earlier no Company official would have done much about this , and even in 1757 not many officials would have done the same as Clive : he joined the conspiracy against Siraj-ud-Daula , led his little army of 3,000 men against the Bengal army of 60,000 , committed his troops beyond hope of withdrawal by crossing the Hughli ( the lesser Ganges ) , and on 23 June 1757 held them steady at the battle of Plassey .
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