Example sentences of "so at [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So at eight o'clock that evening , Bathsheba found herself , in spite of her doubts , climbing the hill near her house and going down the other side . |
2 | But if the person involved were prepared to take a chance , he would be even less so at six o'clock . ’ |
3 | Not cold , so at first quite pleasant . |
4 | So at five o'clock last night when I called down , I did n't respond . |
5 | But when asked to finish the match , Somerset captain Hewett agreed , and so at 6.30 pm Lancashire started on their journey to get 31 for victory . |
6 | . So at seven o'clock we 're asleep with the horses when the day shift come on , could n't find us . |
7 | Typically , the Bank will announce that discount houses wishing to use their borrowing facilities are invited to do so at 2.30 p.m. ; on such occasions the interest rate at which loans are made is usually published . |