Example sentences of "[coord] his [noun sg] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The contrast between Baldwin 's deflation at the end of 1935 and his prestige at the end of 1936 was as sharp as can possibly be imagined . |
2 | The driver of the truck sent to meet Charles and his baggage at the railhead south of Arras , had told him that Lord Christopher — Charles did n't ask the surname — was waiting for him in the Officers ' Mess of 2nd Grenadiers . |
3 | I mean , one 's , one 's entitled to ask I think if there is no problem , if we only have vacancies of two or three in our elderly persons homes throughout the county wh erm why on earth did the director of the social serv , did the director of social services and his deputy at the meeting on the twenty fifth of August of the social services committee , say that this was the greatest problem which was facing this council . |
4 | and his wife at the farewell party . |
5 | The APA now says psychiatrists should stick to describing a defendant 's mental condition and his motivation at the time of a crime . |
6 | She had become obsessed with Eliot and his work at the age of fourteen , after she had heard a recording of " The Journey of the Magi " : " It was extraordinary , " she said later , " that I felt I just had to get to Tom , to work with him . " |
7 | With the 1977 renegotiation , Branson argued , a new royalty had been set which Oldfield and his lawyer at the time had considered fair . |
8 | Alfonso was victorious without striking a blow ; and his anger at the failure of El Cid to join him knew no bounds . |
9 | In its ‘ strong ’ form , this emergent cosmology of biographical medicine places the patient and his biography at the centre of ‘ the medical gaze ’ and relegates hospital medicine to a purely technical role ; in its weaker form , the two cosmologies are different , but equal . |
10 | Now , although St Petersburg is full of some of the greatest treasures of the world , full of riches that have been handed down from the imperial days , there is very little about the tsar and his family at the time of the revolution . |
11 | Tommy Cooper talking at length about when he ruled at the Den and we 'll be talking to about his Norwegian career and his arrival at the City ground . |
12 | The play was the true story of bachelor Mr Lewis , author of The Lion , The Witch And The Wardrobe , and his meeting at the age of 50 with writer Joy Davidman . |
13 | FRANCIS Maude may feel sore about losing his seat and his job at the Treasury , but not for long . |
14 | Mr Freeman told the Commons on March 13th that no conclusions have yet been reached about the ‘ timing or method ’ of privatisation ; but his boss at the transport department , Malcolm Rifkind , has already rejected some ideas . |
15 | But his depression at the failure of the play was only part of a pervasive depression from which he was now suffering . |
16 | He also pleaded interference with his duty to those by whom he was employed in a private practice of considerable extent , but his time at the College had been clearly specified — two hours for consultation by subscribers with sick horses on three days a week , with little or no call upon him for attendance at uncertain hours . ’ |