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

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1 He led them at a smart pace along the path where the railway had been and though they grumbled about the branches scratching their legs his sister and his brothers followed him .
2 I think he caught me at a vulnerable moment , when I was more worried about myself than I am now .
3 ‘ I 'm so sorry , Veronica , you caught me at a bad moment , ’ Loretta said apologetically .
4 Mind you can always say to you caught me at a bad time , you say , it 's supposed to have appointment only , but just say , can you , is there any chance of you coming back .
5 I think you just caught him at a bad moment .
6 ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time .
7 They approached him at a steady pace as though unconcerned by his presence , but they went in single file , Allen with his hand lying lightly on the knife at his belt and Marian carrying her bow , strung , and with an arrow ready notched , lightly and inconspicuously in her left hand .
8 The Labour administration approved the scheme wholeheartedly in 1986 , and used it at a public inquiry to try to oppose the imposition of more A-road architecture on the site approved by the previous Tory administration .
9 Or scanned you at a maiden aunt 's ,
10 ‘ Is all well ? ’ he asked when she joined him at a small table in a corner of the crowded bar .
11 She adjusted it at a still more ludicrous angle in the mirror .
12 I mean , alright , we know you 're handling large lumps of money , but when you think of it , if you , if you , borrowed it at a different rate , you know , same rate as you could do finance , 'cos which I think the government could do it and make a profit at it .
13 Instead of bowling the ball , which bore a small silver shield , Mr Cottle threw it at a low-flying swan .
14 Gaily followed them at a discreet distance and watched as they lowered Miss Faith Lavender into her last resting place .
15 Billy rowed across and followed her at a discreet distance .
16 As they walked he offered her his arm , unlike most punters , who followed her at a discreet distance .
17 Behind her Rose followed her at a wheezing trot , keeping up with her , until she suddenly mastered the antiquated machine , and sped away , feeling like a Swiss mountaineer with his St Bernard dog , setting off on his errand of mercy .
18 None the less , it was felt , firstly by societies themselves of course but eventually by government , that the existing rules , based on ideas which dated remember from the eighteenth century , placed them at a serious disadvantage .
19 He met her at a literary dinner a couple of weeks later .
20 He led her at a good trot through the country lanes , by Bramfield and Tattle Hill , through Thieves Lane to Hertingfordbury .
21 The tired horse faced a journey of at least twenty miles across heavy country so he kept her at a sedate trot .
22 So she advertised it at a knock-down price , and then invented a competitive bid to hurry you into signing on the dotted line .
23 Pitching the F1 as a ‘ super-bike ’ , he sold it at a retail price of £13,000 .
24 They bought them at a substantial discount .
25 The question was asked : we know that he is a sound and effective Prime Minister ; but is he also a leader who can save the Conservative Party from the fate that undoubtedly awaited it at a general election had Mrs Thatcher remained in office ?
26 As Calum Davidson of Highlands & Islands Enterprise put it at a recent Open Forum conference , ‘ In the south of Scotland , in Silicon Glen , the Scottish workforce use their skills to produce IT equipment for their world .
27 Our horses had more sense and refused to go further so we stabled them at a local inn where we satisfied our hunger on a dish of fish cooked over charcoal before making our way up to the castle .
28 He was talented enough and resourceful enough to survive it , although I think it almost devastated and destroyed him at a certain point .
29 He was obviously well-known because people nodded to him , smiled , glanced curiously at her as Feargal sat her at a small table at the rear .
30 Harriet had picked up one and tilting back her head , drained it at a single gulp .
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