Example sentences of "of [pers pn] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You — you took advantage of me at a moment of weakness . ’ |
2 | Two young Romanians came and stood on either side of me at the mirror . |
3 | I see myself putting it down on the table in front of me at the Assessment Group and the papers slipping loose … |
4 | Far down in you you felt a new stirring , a new nakedness emerging … the sudden quiver of me at the springing of my seed , then the slow-subsiding thrust . ’ |
5 | It broke my fall but the strain of this was too much ; it ripped out of the wall and landed on top of me at the foot of the stairs . |
6 | The thrill of coming out of Oxford Circus tube and seeing a pile of me at the news-stand was pretty hard to beat . |
7 | He knew of me at the time I was working with Betsy Cook , who used to work with Marc , and so that helped . |
8 | The lieutenant was the first to reach the wire but was immediately ‘ it by several bullets , and there were only two men ahead of me at the time . |
9 | ‘ Kerry was in front of me at the start and I went past her on the second mile , ’ she said . |
10 | Here is a description of a canvas which is in front of me at the moment . |
11 | rights of erm fire so many people in front of me at the moment I . |
12 | Different theoretical traditions , it is sometimes claimed , belong to ‘ incommensurable paradigms ’ ( Kuhn , 1962 ) ; one can work within only one of them at a time . |
13 | It took all three of them to lift him out of the reeking waterlogged shelter through an opening just big enough for one of them at a time . |
14 | When you have some children who find it very difficult to work with others , one solution might be to work with much smaller groups , maybe even just a couple of them at a time for five minutes or so . |
15 | You act on one of them at a time , and then decide which , if any , is going to be most productive . |
16 | T : I 've got a lot more respect for them now because I met one of them at a party once and he told me they 're going to be bigger than The Beatles — in all seriousness . |
17 | They should always be placed in the same positions each time ; you should be able to put your hand on any of them at a moment 's notice : no scrabbling around ! |
18 | Felix remembered the gang of them at the beginning of the World War , with Stephen stomping around reviling the call-up , deciding on conscientious objection for himself , shaking off the hand of any acquaintance who tried to help him speed over a dangerous crossing , and talking about the anti-militarist statement he would make to the court . |
19 | Their victory over Rangers extended their unbeaten run to 11 games and with only Blackburn and Norwich three points ahead of them at the top , their sights are being raised ever higher . |
20 | But a lot of them at the bottom of the garden . |
21 | ‘ There 's loads of them at the Standard , ’ said Cooper , persuasively , so persuasively in fact , that we ended up at 7.00 am outside Holborn Tube with a banner declaring Flirting for London , handing leaflets to men and flowers to women , so he could get a good photograph for his story . |
22 | He has eaten plenty of them at the Brighton guest house where the Commonwealth of Independent States team , paid for by race sponsors ADT , have stayed since arriving . |
23 | The Immense parasites twining round the trees taking root some of them at the tops of the trees and hanging down to the ground , others surrounding the trees like a crown — heard the bell bird with his incessant ting ting , the coachwhip bird & c. — a heavy shower of rain accompanied by lightning — soon cleared up — every green thing looked more beautiful for its sprinkling . ’ |
24 | He will learn of them at the end , when it is all over , and even then only indirectly . |
25 | Several men , all of them at the end closest above them , and peering . |
26 | Ever since being given a large stalk of them at the end of last summer , I have been wanting to make a design from them . |
27 | He fell in alongside two of them at the end of the street . |
28 | Samuel Pipkin tried to keep excitement from his voice ; in truth he was as shocked as any of them at the reality of what in his mind he had longed for . |
29 | I need all of , all of them at the moment . |
30 | So briefly , it was started in the er , late sixties early seventies , companies with over a thousand employees which had their member states er , at least nine hundred of them at the moment that particular covering at least thirteen point six million people . |