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

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1 Right have a look at that again then
2 OH NO , LOOK AT THAT TOO Just when one thinks one 's getting on top of it one finds a bit of a tum .
3 Right right right well we we 'll we 'll look at that quite clearly .
4 Did you check their tenancy agreement , because it was a pretty Machiavellian , Dickensian tenancy agreement , if you 're found smoking in bed for example , you were out the next morning , those sort of things , and I think you really ought to look at that very carefully .
5 The other factor probably the way to look at that more objectively is to see how many houses are in proximity to each of the routes which is a standard way again in the departments own er manual of environmental appraisal , of doing that and that is the information which is contained find it er which is a way of looking at noise effects .
6 Erm the why should a parent , looking at this pretty critically why should a parent want an older child , like to give up something to a younger one ?
7 It is very important that we look at this as soon as possible .
8 By 1934 , although we seemed happy enough at this still very poorly paid work and our recreation , the economic situation worsened .
9 We shall look at this very carefully and have discussions with the current owners and with everybody on the island before anything is decided .
10 She had been at this long enough to know that , Caroline thought bitterly .
11 Let us look at this more closely .
12 I wrote to say so and received a courteous reply from the producer , who said , ‘ I 'm interested in the DIY approach you suggest and in our next series perhaps we 'll look at this more closely . ’
13 I 'm I I 've only just l l looked at this like very er er like everybody else .
14 Not very enthusiastically , and not at all successfully either , so far as I can ascertain , we have begun doing a sexual thing with ourself .
15 He was n't at all well yesterday !
16 Because it did n't do at all well there .
17 If you do n't want to use your machine at all just now , you could also make the tubing by using one of those marvellous little gadgets for French knitting without tears , or even the classic four nails in the top of a cotton reel — slow , but wonderful to keep small children occupied for hours and very soothing for you too .
18 I mean , there 's a lot of pressure on somebody like Steven Hendry because he 's , he 's hardly any age at all even now , is he ?
19 Unlikely , thought Jaq , that the Astropath would mention anything at all ever again
20 These were mostly artificers , labourers or servants , many of course being taxed only on wages , as were many of those assessed at nil in the musters ; the status of any who were later taxed on wages is obvious , while those never assessed at all almost certainly included the unemployed and , probably , vagabonds and beggars .
21 and do you have his address at all as well ?
22 No cover at all as far as we know . ’
23 But she was n't any help at all as far as Evans was concerned .
24 Vague information was worse than none at all as far as we were concerned , as we were obliged to do something about it , however hopeless it might seem .
25 There was little chance of being on his side at all as far as Maggie was concerned .
26 We 're not going to go out at all then today ?
27 ‘ I 'm not Superman , my dear , ’ he made her bruised chin immediately better with that warm-sounding ‘ my dear , ’ ‘ so what else could I do — and I own that I was n't thinking at all too clearly — but appeal to the pride I 'd seen in you ? ’
28 Russell Peters , who has hardly been in contention at all so far , won the Soling race , and although he is well behind Lawrie Smith on points , needs only finish in the top six to gain a match racing play-off for the team spot .
29 I only have to take a moment to get my eyes strong and then I can push it out , this strongness , at anything at all so long as I am staring at it hard enough …
30 That is no part at all any longer .
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