Example sentences of "of [pron] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 Even in the so-called ‘ permissive ’ 1960s , there were no gay switchboards or lesbian lines , and Chad Varah made it part of his mission to encourage self-acceptance in lesbians , most of whom at that time felt ‘ guilty or freakish ’ .
2 A group not given βblockers included the remaining 2688 patients , none of whom at any time received a β blocker of any sort , including atenolol .
3 Nor was it only their tenants who were resentful , but they also had to face envious glances at their lands from the laity , some of whom at any rate seem to have considered them suitable prey .
4 The sail had been a hindrance , making sport of me at each whim of the wind , so I lowered it .
5 But I felt dreadful , like a bloated lump with one leg and no hair , so there are n't any photos of me at that time at all .
6 ‘ If you 've thought of me at all since we last met I 'd be very surprised . ’
7 I was never going to be a replacement for his wife , just a diversion , and I hope that , if he thinks of me at all , it is with the same shiver of half-remembered pleasure with which I think of him .
8 ‘ Well , he made like he wanted no part of me at all .
9 She 's not frightened of me at all and I like that very much .
10 The clouds covered most of the sky and there was little light from the moon , and none ahead of me at all .
11 Never fear , messieurs , we shall have this mystery solved in time of nothing at all .
12 Her mind was capable of thinking of nothing at all .
13 They will either complain of nothing at all or perhaps of vulval soreness and a nasty discharge in that area .
14 Flavia could think of nothing at all to say .
15 But the cold had numbed her senses and all her ingenuity and she could think of nothing at all to do about that .
16 She tried to think of nothing at all , but found her mind drifting back to that one subject all the time .
17 but as for the dead they have conscious of nothing at all
18 They came with a boat , and did all their shopping in Tobermory , so we did not see much of them at all . ’
19 Romans and Jews mill confusingly in the background , like extras on a film set , and if one has any concrete image of them at all , it generally derives from one or another Hollywood spectacular — Pilate complete with Brooklynese accent .
20 They appear from his plan to be attached to the house by a passage on the viewer 's right , but there is no sign of them at all in his elevation .
21 It was the home last year of the most famous crop circle complex of them at all — the series of circles interconnected by straight pathways and curious ‘ key ’ -shaped elements as featured in the newspapers around the world .
22 I do n't , I think we must do , because it underlines it 's it 's as sp , it 's been a slow spiral down for these people , and we 're getting now , very near to the bottom where we 're not going to be able to help any of them at all .
23 I wondered if you remembered any of them at all .
24 The six sections of that car were allocated to twelve assorted actors and crew , most of them at that point reading , talking or fast asleep .
25 She had once thought of herself as unique , had been encouraged ( in theory at least ) by her education and by her reading to believe in the individual self , the individual soul , but as she grew older she increasingly questioned these concepts : seeing people perhaps more as flickering impermanent points of light irradiating stretches , intersections , threads , of a vast web , a vast network , which was humanity itself : a web of which much remained dark , apparently but not necessarily unpeopled : peopled by the dark , the unlit , the dim spirits , as yet unknown , the past and the future , the dead , the unborn : and herself , and Brian , and Liz , and Charles , and Esther , and Teddy Lazenby , and Otto and Caroline Werner , and all the rest of them at that bright party , and in these discreet anonymous dark curtained avenues and crescents were but chance and fitful illuminations , chance meetings , chance and unchosen representatives of the thing itself .
26 For if you look at them you will not see something that is common to all , but similarities , relationships , and a whole series of them at that
27 But the dreariness , the frightful struggle of life , the indifference of people , the troublesomeness of children — he did not want to be reminded of them at that moment .
28 She would be almost glad when they were gone — some of them at any rate .
29 Only 12% think that they are public property and therefore the press should be able to take photographs of them at any time .
30 I 'm not being one of them at any given time , because that is so stupid .
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