Example sentences of "who [was/were] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 He was smitten not especially by Sandra 's looks , but by her whole demeanour , and those who were around at the time must have thought he had understated his feelings when he said later , ‘ It was a no-big-deal act for me .
2 A further use for videos could be to show the older farmers , who were not at present making use of training , alternative methods of performing tasks .
3 Aggregating Dolgikh 's figures , we can arrive at the approximate numbers for the peoples of Siberia in the seventeenth century ( including some 69,000 people of the Altai-Sayan and the far East who were not at this time Russian subjects ) as shown in Table 5.1 .
4 This attracted the attention of the local landowning family who were not at all happy with this and threatened the founders .
5 I did , you 'll have to forgive me , I mean I think for the sake of those who were not at the meeting erm what we should really say is that actually said that he wanted to hear what kind of a parish we are so that he could attempt to match the , the incoming priest with you know the need of the parish .
6 The er other aspect I think erm for the purpose of those who were not at the er pre meeting , is to introduce the other panel member , and that Miss Roz who is a senior inspector , with the planning inspectorate on my right .
7 Laura 's parents , Fran and Les Davies , who were also at the news conference , said they did not know how much the next operation would cost .
8 Mrs Warden said that there were other patients with similar complaints to Mrs Cook who were also at risk .
9 Nonetheless , the government became increasingly divided in 1947 on a range of issues , and it was the Communists who were usually at odds with their coalition partners .
10 Further , women felt a responsibility to remain locked into that system of kin support in a way not replicated for men , who were more at liberty to ‘ get better jobs , migrate , emigrate and abrogate all responsibility for parents and siblings ’ ( ibid .
11 It says a lot about the present that the recent past has become the subject of much dewy-eyed recollection — mostly by people who were still at primary school when Grandmaster Flash began cutting his way into musical history .
12 First we look at all those in both action and control samples who were still at home either six months or l2 months from the date of their referral to the psychiatrist for the elderly .
13 If we focus on all those clients who were still at home one year after referral , we can ask again whether the Home Support Project was sustaining more disadvantaged people than were still at home in the control sub-sample , and we can examine the interplay of a greater number of factors than those presented in Table 4.4 .
14 It appeared to some that somehow the police had been left to solve or to break the strike by impeding the exercise of the rights of persuasion and protest aimed at bringing out the miners who were still at work .
15 ‘ We have a number of differing accounts from the people who were there at the time .
16 Yeah , well , then we can , we can add an organisation er state where the charter , that it was launched yesterday , nationally and the people who were there at there launch , which I think .
17 The Society has displayed confidence in the contributors by printing their nostalgic talk verbatim and the result is a fascinating account of the town in the earlier part of this century , through the voices of the men and women who were there at the time .
18 But for those other people who were actually at the meeting agreed Didcot are not considering this step .
19 At Oxford United a person occupying such a role would have been one of six or seven boys who were always at the front when conflicts arose with the rival fans .
20 The headlights went off , doors slammed , and the driver chased after the others , who were almost at our tents .
21 Margaret Baxter was a godly woman who was completely at one with her husband in the concerns of the Gospel .
22 It is really impossible for someone not technically qualified , or who was not at the time encouraged to understand more than a very limited aspect of its functions , to analyse the workings of the apparatus .
23 She had been less fortunate with the driver , who was not at all sure of the route to the Hook and had to rely on friendly passers-by to give directions .
24 So if you are lucky you have a person who was not at all interested in what was happening out in front of the group of children miming and doing the actions to a song they may well not have known before .
25 ‘ That 's enough now , girls , thank you , ’ ordered Miss Cackle , who was not at all pleased at such unseemly shrieking from her girls .
26 Here , she was ‘ commanded in her heart ’ to go over the sea with her daughter , who was not at all pleased : ‘ there was no one so much against her as her daughter , who ought most to have been with her ’ .
27 However , the statute does not confer protection on one who was not at fault so far as the origin of the fire is concerned but who was negligent in letting it spread .
28 She was a tough English lady who was not at all feminine and who would physically attack anyone who stood in her way .
29 There is always a man from just down the road , or the basement flat , or the office , whose name Howard does n't quite catch , and who was up at Cambridge just after all the rest of them .
30 try to get that lad who was up at with a machine .
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