Example sentences of "[det] [adv] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The problem is in fact that 's exa in fact I did that right at the start , right ?
2 Parish council chairman Gillian Woodcraft said : ‘ We discussed this right at the beginning , and the parish council decided to retain it .
3 Yakovlev may have exaggerated this shift , given the abstract Marxist tenets on class struggle that he came equipped with from Moscow , but there was already some objective evidence of this right at the start of NEP .
4 The £1 million summer signing from Marseille refused to set a come-back date but conceded : ‘ It 's very disappointing and frustrating to receive a setback like this right at the start of my Wednesday career .
5 This especially at a time when they were earning significant incomes from Blackwomen writers such as Alice Walker and Maya Angelou .
6 Yet in the afternoon the council put its weight behind a scheme that would selectively subsidise and increase the earning capacity of a small group who are by no means the worst paid members of society , and this largely at the expense of the previously agreed underfunded NHS and the taxpayer .
7 On the other hand , he wrote , if you do n't see this clearly at the start you only produce more crap and there 's enough in the world already .
8 Twins have never pulled off a double like this before at the school .
9 Yeah I know I did n't want to do that just at the moment Yep hand on hang on er I 'm just I 'm looking up again close the phone failure what that one there all right oh I was leaving that one open in case somebody rang through do n't if they ring through ca n't they come straight on if I leave it open ?
10 Sometimes a feature of the Constitution is discerned as such only at the time when it has just ceased to have much relevance .
11 ( Publishers will look very much askance at a detective story much over 80,000 words ) .
12 Sadly funds are lacking to do very much else at the moment .
13 But I , does but when you say that now though , cos I , he slagged Kirsty off to me , he just said oh she 's just really pretentious and she 'll , she 'll talk to you and then as soon as someone cooler comes in the room she 'll turn round and she 'll completely ignore you and you 're left and she 'll do that like at a dinner party or something and you 're left standing there feeling a real id you know , you know that feeling do n't you when you 're talking to someone and suddenly they desert you and you 're all on your own in a room ?
14 One of these away at the back used to what it would be like to have teeth .
15 Unfortunately with got to get some of those people who do n't want to come and it 's all about bums on seats it 's the old old saying bums on seats we 've got to get an answer how we do n't get to these here at the moment in the audience whether they are people who want to get bums on seats or how they know how to do it perhaps they should have a meeting like this every month I 've never seen so many of .
16 That OK at the moment
17 Damian 's gone to work and I 'm bored all alone at the villa with nothing to do . ’
18 All apparently at a cost of as little as £11,000 .
19 ‘ Not feeling very much at all just at the moment , Sister , ’ he joked .
20 erm Nothing at all really at the moment , erm obviously it 's early days yet as far as erm speedway goes , I mean you 'd imagine it sort of getting a bit late in the day really , to get things organised .
21 his foreign and done it , done it all legally at the hotel and so on
22 And that got me into the last three so I had to do it all again at the Barbican which I think was to see if I could fill that theatre with enough presence and vocal range .
23 In the dresser drawer was a freshly severed hand , all bloody at the roots .
24 And that sort of , and it 's increasing more rapidly at the beginning .
25 put that all over , I keep forgetting to take those herbal tablets , they seem to help with colds or whatever but I have n't got those upstairs at the moment which does n't help .
26 ‘ They were so well paid too , that even at a time of servant shortage people were queuing up to work there .
27 As late as the middle of the seventeenth century we find , for example , that even at the age of 30 Samuel Pepys ( 1633–1703 ) , already an important government official , did not possess a watch .
28 right , okay , when should we try and go for that maybe at the end of April beginning of May ?
29 I ca n't see any just at the moment .
30 I have n't got any just at the moment .
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