Sentences with at
at
A a - We had dinner at a restaurant in Attleborough.
- He was shy and nervous as a boy, and unhappy at school.
- Men at Work's number one hit Down Under reproduced a 'substantial part' of the children's folk tune Kookaburra Sits In the Old Gum Tree.
- The Road paints a grim picture of the future, one that may be closer than we think.
- An assistant sat typing away at a table beside him.
- The two journalists followed at a discreet distance.
- There's ample material here for a goofy comedy, and that's the approach taken.
- Iraq war drama The Hurt Locker has won six prizes, including best picture, at the British Academy film awards.
- The funeral will be carried out this afternoon at 3.00.
- Blake emigrated to Australia with his family at 13.
- Undercover UK graffiti artist Banksy has struck at Park City, Utah, home of the Sundance film festival.
- Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle is on her way to Australia.
- I drove back down the highway at normal speed.
- Weighing in at eighty tons, the B-19 was easily the largest and most sophisticated warplane in the world.
- He looked at Michael and laughed.
- She opened the door and stood there, frowning at me.
- He pointed at the empty bottle and the waitress quickly replaced it.
- She has worked hard at her marriage.
- She left the light on in the bathroom at his request.
- I am afraid we are not at liberty to disclose that information.
- He was at his happiest whilst playing cricket.
- Three people were killed by shots fired at random from a minibus.
- She lowered the handkerchief which she had kept dabbing at her eyes.
- I'm good at my work.
- Eleanor was annoyed at having had to wait so long for him.
- Are they at the table?
- Looking at television
- Come at three o'clock
- Children at play
- He used to work at night
- It's selling at four pounds
- Angry at the driver
- at the office, at the edge of town
- Look at her, swing at the ball, don't shout at me
- The critics are at him again
- Come in at the front door
- Get the facts at their source
- at the party
- at work
- at war
- at a trot
- Terrified at the sight, to smile at a remark
- at his discretion
- Good at tennis
- at twenty miles per hour, at five cents each
- Visible at half a mile, at arm's length
- at five fifteen
- at sixty-five
- It happened at night
- To stand at the door; at the bottom of the barrel.
- at zero; at noon; at age 65; at the end; at the lowest point.
- at home; at hand.
- at great speed; at high altitudes.
- Aim at the mark. Look at that.
- at work; at play.
- at ease; at peace.
- She was annoyed at his stupidity.
- He spoke at length.
- at one's best; at cost.
- She's pregnant again because he's at her morning, noon, and night.
- Emma says that Rome is definitely where it's at now.
- at that precise position; at Jim’s house
- at six o’clock; at closing time; at night.
- He threw the ball at me. He shouted at her.
- Men at work
- Sell at 90. Tiger finished the round at tenth, seven strokes behind the leaders. I'm offering it—just to select customers—at cost.
- To laugh at a joke
- It is growing at the rate of 3% a year. Cruising along at fifty miles per hour.
- She is at sixes and sevens with him. They are at loggerheads over how best to tackle the fiscal cliff. The city was at the mercy of the occupying forces.
- She studied at her chemistry notes. He slipped at marksmanship over his extended vacation.