Example sentences of "at [pos pn] [noun sg] you [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But since it 's obvious that I do n't have a bloody army at my back you can take me directly to the Countess , or the Sheriff of Gloucester , if he 's here . ’
2 But she vowed : ‘ I 'll show everyone that even at my age you can be a good mother . ’
3 I had with the permission of the deputy general secretary leave of conference yesterday I was in London to be told of a further nine hundred redundancies from a company that a short time ago was telling us , and if you look at my report you 'll have to delete the first paragraph where they had secured orders and the security of our members ' employment only to be told yesterday , nine hundred will go .
4 How do you , friends , change a structure which is still the old structure with a civil service , a security and everything that goes with it and move to one of democracy and justice because if you move too rapidly and you do not make concessions and you ignore the terrible power of the right wing with all the military might at its disposal you can very easily create in South Africa a Lebanon or indeed , yes , a Yugoslavia .
5 But she 's keen to point out that at her school you 'll learn to ride like a real cowboy and NOT like John Wayne .
6 As British title holder as well as winner of the British Supercup , Whitham has the ball at his toe you might say and he should be heading for a tilt at the world championships next year .
7 At his funeral you could see where his head had been stitched back onto his body .
8 It did n't seem right , yet , looking at his face you 'd , she 'd thought he could have come home , but when you lifted the bloody sheets and then she 'd never seen anything like it , and then on the Monday morning , I stayed with him Sunday night and he were on morphine fusions and then on the Monday morning I woke up and mum had gone , when I looked at dad I thought to myself then I thought oh boy you ai n't gon na go now mum nipped home for a bath they said she could and it 'll be alright and they said
9 Who knows , at the wedding or at our place you may meet the girl who may change your mind about the joys of remaining a bachelor .
10 At our age you can no longer remember in what order things happened .
11 When you arrive at your destination you will be met ( unless otherwise stated ) by one of our local representatives who , with their local knowledge , are available to offer friendly advice and help with excursions and car hire .
12 ‘ English people are generally very well qualified and if you are not good at your work you 'll soon go under , there . ’
13 After a leisurely breakfast at your hotel you will be able to walk straight from the dining-room on to the course .
14 ‘ But when Simon appeared at your hotel you must have talked about us , you told him what had happened in Sintra . ’
15 Well that 's , that 's fine you 've got to start with the easy ones and at your age you would n't , you would n't normally be doing them this hard at all , this is for sixteen year olds who are doing their , their plot paper on G C S E maths so you expect to find , oh hang on this is a bit hard there 's a bit of work in this , but I think you 're capable of doing it .
16 At your age you should know better than to bring rubbish into the house .
17 Well at your age you should have a hankie with you , you should n't have to be told !
18 ‘ Surely at your age you can manage that .
19 ‘ Sorry Claudia , I ca n't risk it ; if we stayed at your flat you would try to bring your neighbours to your rescue .
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