Example sentences of "you [vb past] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Suppose you lived at the top of the building , and your parents stayed on the ground floor .
2 You mentioned at the beginning about
3 you found at the Country Dancing , it was different people that was at the Country Dancing than what than what it was at the more at the the ordinary dances .
4 ‘ Well , assuming he did n't put himself there , which is unlikely since we know what you found at the flat , someone must have carried him there , ’ Tracey replied .
5 Cross the stream until you reach the path you used at the start and retrace your steps to the car park .
6 The wave was kapu , as the Hawaiians said , a forbidden zone you visited at the cost of your life .
7 Were there other theatre producers you admired at the time ?
8 It was just the way his hand flew to his pocket when you hammered at the door . ’
9 You arrived at the thought a moment before I did , ’ his daughter answered .
10 A reader is bound to ask how you arrived at the idea of writing on such a subject .
11 When you arrived at the house she was in residence .
12 The INSTALL LIST command that you executed at the beginning of Appendix D will show you whether they are installed OPEN and SHARED .
13 You mentioned that schools are quite good at biology , that they have guinea pigs and they have growing plants and so forth , and I think you hinted at the fact that they perhaps are not quite so good at maybe the harder sciences , we might call them , of physics and chemistry .
14 You mentioned that schools are quite good at biology , that they have guinea pigs and they have growing plants and so forth , and I think you hinted at the fact that they perhaps are not quite so good at maybe the harder sciences , we might call them , of physics and chemistry .
15 I think one of the difficulties of science — you talked at the beginning of switching people off science — is there are some golden opportunities when you can argue science , you can argue politics , you can argue English Literature with your teacher — it 's very hard to argue mathematics with your teacher .
16 Oh yes , but they were just things that you tied at the back and and er had a frilled round here They were bonny .
17 You started at the bottom .
18 I do n't know much about Street , but er I can say this , That on on , if you started at the top , at Road and walked down to er well just past where we are , you could buy anything .
19 so when you started at the dock , you started as what ?
20 ‘ I always knew there was something not quite you about that get-up you wore at the lodge . ’
21 Well I 'm certain that if you looked at every post in the City we could certainly save one or two , I do n't think anyone would deny that , but the sort of cases that Queenie 's just been talking about , I think she 's talking absolute nonsense .
22 Now the big mistake was this it was n't of ve of very great importance who governed North er North or South Korea , er they were n't particularly important strategic areas , they did n't have er important ports or , or er or base facilities or any resources then erm the mistake was in fact to directly challenge Chinese security , and if you looked at a map you 'll see in fact how this er came about .
23 Every time you looked at a magazine or newspaper , or turned on the television , there was the world of the young as it was today .
24 ‘ You say she cleared out ; I suppose you looked at the possibility that she went — wherever she did go — not of her own free will ? ’
25 I do n't suppose you looked at the jeep while you were there ? ’ she murmured croakily , just for something to say .
26 ‘ I would prefer that you looked at the model first . ’
27 We can have the room you chose at the beginning of the week . ’
28 You knew at a glance , his eyes .
29 ‘ You approached Miss Needham , repeated Markby evenly , ‘ whether or not you knew at the time that was her name , and you asked her to sign .
30 ‘ Leaving aside what you thought at the time , and looking back , could he have driven the car to Exeter after disposing of his wife ? ’
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