Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 Yes , that 's how I perceived it at the time , but I was wrong .
2 on a , on how I find you at a particular time .
3 That 's how she met him at relatives party .
4 When I was a trainee my deputy fresh foods went it with me , and like he 'd sit there and he 'd say right this is how you do it at first and then he 'd let me do some and well I 'd do them and he 'd say why have you done that and I 'd tell him and then he 'd let me do it
5 ‘ That was not how we heard it at Aber .
6 That 's how we covered it at the N E C.
7 ‘ Is this how they teach you at Oxford now ?
8 Is that how they make them at school darling ?
9 Therapist Julia Blackburn 's heart sinks when someone visits her at The Maidenhead Natural Therapy Clinic and says , ‘ I 've tried a grapefruit diet , a pineapple diet , a very low-calorie diet , and now I 've come to see whether hypnotherapy might work . ’
10 No , I du n no why I said it at the dinner table yesterday really that was silly of me really .
11 ‘ Is all well ? ’ he asked when she joined him at a small table in a corner of the crowded bar .
12 I expect that 's what he thought he was going to when you grabbed him at the end of the war .
13 The gradient of a curve is the gradient of tangent , so we can draw a tangent where you wanted it at that place .
14 PAUSE I thought I knew at last who you were , why you liked me at school , why you took the trouble to read those poems I 'd written .
15 It probably explains why we beat them at war in the past .
16 Cos the mortgages and that but there 's a lot of them , and kids causing it , and Christmas was coming well you know we just , that 's when they helped us at Christmas was really fantastic yes , true I never thought anything really out of this world how the how the people helped We got toys and everything for the kids ' Christmas , everything you could think of .
17 They have them at St Ermin 's , of course , and I know Ossie Thames used to get quite a lot of office workers when he had them at St Luke 's .
18 ‘ I 'm incredibly romantic , ’ said Guy when he greets me at his door holding a bunch of carnations in one hand and a book of poetry by John Keats in the other .
19 Carr was 38 when he did it at Portrush in 1960 , so why not the ageless McEvoy ?
20 ‘ No , ’ said Aline , suddenly serious , ‘ it is only that the step from perfectly ordinary things into the miraculous seems to me so small , almost accidental , that I wonder why it astonishes you at all , or why you trouble to reason about it .
21 ‘ What I ca n't understand , ’ she said at last , coming to a stop again behind David 's chair , ‘ is why he married me at all and why he … . ’
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