Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Alongside the formal structures , a network of informal relationships has grown up at all levels of the organization .
2 ‘ We included in our budget plans an estimate of seven per cent for the teachers ’ pay settlement and in fact it has turned out at 7.8 per cent .
3 Over the years this has averaged out at two gundogs and two rabbiting dogs .
4 But something I would like to say , which no-one has touched on at all ; we 've all been talking about the laws that affect women and equal opportunities , and no-one has mentioned anything about the horrendous hours that are worked in parliament making it not impossible , but extremely difficult for women to become politicians working in parliament to be the people who make the laws , to be the people who can actually affect women 's roles in society erm everyone seems to accept the fact that our own parliament , totally dominated by men , and the sort of hours that only men can work , making it extremely difficult for women .
5 SUNDERLAND caretaker boss Malcolm Crosby has hit out at transfer-listed striker Thomas Hauser and told the towering target man to get his act together .
6 The Church of Scotland has hit out at local and central government for failing to bridge the care gap .
7 SINEAD O'CONNOR 's record label Chrysalis has hit back at tabloid criticism of the sleeve of her current single ‘ Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home ’ .
8 In our case this iteration has gone on at great lengths and I and my colleagues have had to struggle to ensure that we have allocated enough time to deciding the direction in which the company should be going , and the changes that have to be carried out in order to get it there .
9 The guy says he was in a hurry to get home because he has to get up at six tomorrow morning because he 's donating some of his bone marrow so that his sister can have a bone marrow transplant …
10 That 's where the real problem lies , if you could have had the P A , if you could have gone into the cupboard and got it , even though we 'd turned up at ten past six ,
11 Look , she 'd woken up at two , three or four in the morning trying to plan a perfect system for keeping cassettes in order .
12 Me , I I mean , I 've done I 've done no work today because I went out to collect some stuff of a friend this morning and by the time I came in it was quarter past ten and I 'd gone out at ten to nine so I 'd missed the schools
13 It was all the harder because I could have given up at any moment .
14 And , since she , too , was n't at all hungry — and would have done practically anything to avoid having to sit down at such an overtly romantic candle-lit dinner — she reluctantly agreed to his suggestion .
15 But for his trust in Donleavy , he would have dropped out at this point , military or no military .
16 So if we 'd have carried on at that
17 He was very unhappy at having to come out at all , but I think he ‘ s just pig-ignorant rather than involved .
18 Normally she would have clammed up at that juncture .
19 ‘ The first thing to remember is that 99 per cent of the people you come into contact with are people whom you do n't have to worry about at all .
20 If the investment managers had to come in they could have come in at any time .
21 What I , what I 'd like to do is , we can say that we 're we can make er a profit or a loss and we can give the figure , so this might have come out at seven thousand two hundred whatever .
22 Marcus could have turned up at any moment .
23 Such failures are not only reflected on the score board — Scotland could well have turned round at 16–10 — but also in the morale of the side .
24 ‘ It is a macabre thought ’ , wrote Monica Furlong in the Spectator ( 30 June ) , ‘ that if the Canterbury Special had crashed last Tuesday morning it would have wiped out at one go practically the whole of the English episcopate together with numerous foreign archbishops and bishops , most of the Orthodox patriarchs , the leaders of the Lutheran Churches in half a dozen countries of Europe and the heads of our own Free Churches . ’
25 What money did you have coming in at that time in fact ?
26 They said it could have gone off at any time .
27 It could have gone off at any time .
28 I 'll have go on at nines alright ?
29 The poor chap 's having to get up at two or three o'clock in the morning , this is being paid for it .
30 I 'm gon na have to get up at four .
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