Example sentences of "at [art] bad " in BNC.
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1 | After the next fifty yards I drew it out and took a look at the bad news . |
2 | At the Bad Step above the sea beyond Coruisk I wondered at my lack of responsibility . |
3 | Dianne was quite unaware of my sickening misgivings at the Bad Step and rightly so . |
4 | She had thought the quantities of gilt ( never did she credit that it might be real gold ) an evidence of shocking vulgarity , had sneered at the bad taste of the ornate picture frames , at the ridiculous excesses of the pictures themselves , and had felt a solid , suburban scorn for the frayed and patched tapestry chair seats and the faded hangings : she had wondered why , if so rich , they did not throw out their tatty Persian coverings , and buy themselves a good bit of fitted Wilton or Axminster in a good plain colour . |
5 | I write to say how appalled I was at the bad manners of BAIE members at the Editing for Industry awards dinner in Torquay . |
6 | At the bad moments do n't look back and think , Well at least I 'm a major in the British Army . |
7 | It 's a gun pull it at the bad guys and shoot . |
8 | Having called the election at a bad time , defending the 13-year record , and with an anti-Government trend growing significantly , the Conservatives have found it difficult to say clearly why they should go on and on . |
9 | The road climbs steeply from the bay to a popular viewpoint at a bad corner often congested by parked cars , causing a traffic hazard that the road engineers have made repeated efforts to remedy , their task being made difficult by a rocky cutting through which the road passes . |
10 | ‘ Have I come at a bad time ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Have I come at a bad moment ? ’ she asked . |
12 | THE YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEARBOOK 1992 — McDermott 's withdrawal came at a bad time : an anticipatory profile of the Queensland firebreather leads the 92nd edition , followed by a réumé of others born outside the county line . |
13 | ‘ Oh — have I caught you at a bad time , dear ? ’ |
14 | His little show would n't stand much chance of survival if it even hinted at a bad ‘ season ’ to come . |
15 | ‘ He 's rather busy — you 've come at a bad time , I 'm afraid , Miss Holbrook . |
16 | Could I have caught him at a bad moment , could he have mellowed , I could n't believe it . |
17 | It would take too long and she would n't understand ; besides , she had phoned at a bad moment — Anne was obviously in a hurry to go out . |
18 | ‘ I 'm so sorry , Veronica , you caught me at a bad moment , ’ Loretta said apologetically . |
19 | ‘ Look , I 've got you at a bad moment , sorry . |
20 | I think you just caught him at a bad moment . |
21 | ‘ I 've obviously caught you at a bad moment . |
22 | ‘ Not called at a bad moment , have I ? ’ |
23 | ‘ 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 . |
24 | ‘ He 's probably come at a bad time , ’ said Pool 's longest serving player . |
25 | It was a safe house in a bad area at a bad time . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Anyhow , whatever it was , maybe a little , as Jan says , he also had a f a bad flu bug at a bad time anyhow he crashed out of the computer science course and he announced that he was only regarding the computer science course as being a stepping stone to being a teacher so the sensible thing to do would be to go on to the teacher training course at Lancashire , an education course , cos that 's what he wanted to do . |
28 | Fury at a bad deed |