Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [prep] [pron] at the " in BNC.
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1 | The man had come up to her at the entrance to the library where she worked and just asked her . |
2 | He 'd run to follow it , missed it at the traffic lights , almost caught up with it at the next . |
3 | The point I am making is that Poland was like some living body that had all the life blood sucked out of it at the end of the war . ’ |
4 | It is surrounded by buildings , the houses being built on to it at the eastern apse . |
5 | Mr Pollard 's girlfriend Zoe Mitchell had met up with him at the pub . |
6 | Scotland seem to have got away with it at the moment . |
7 | My wife still knows a person born shortly after her at the same maternity hospital . |
8 | This is strongly implied in John chapter 6 where the Spirit is brought closely into relation with ‘ eating his body and drinking his blood ’ and so being confident of dwelling in Christ , being fed by him , and being raised up by him at the last day ( 6:54,56,63 ) ; just as he is in chapter 3:3–8 in connection with the new birth . |
9 | ( d ) Joan Ruddock , then chairperson of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament , heard her telephone conversation being played back to her at the end of a call . |
10 | Had he gone out with the schedule the results would have been chaotic , yet he himself had not seen these double questions until they were pointed out to him at the internal testing stage . |
11 | The person giving it may not realise the full legal consequences of it as regards the release of a co-debtor ; but that is not , in my opinion , a sufficient ground for reading into the document something that is not expressed in it ; and unless you find in it something qualifying the general words , it appears to me that the legal consequences of the general words of discharge must follow , notwithstanding that those consequences may go beyond what the person giving the document would have intended if they had been pointed out to him at the time , and he had had an opportunity of addressing his mind to them . |
12 | linked in with it at the moment . |
13 | ‘ I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came out of the blue . |
14 | He spends all his pocket money on padlocks , and for a birthday treat for him today the red carpet was laid out for him at the Chubb Lock Factory in Wolverhampton . |
15 | ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party . |
16 | Talk of this sort was mostly to raise morale , as McFarlane was at pains to say when his ‘ Secretary of State ’ remark was thrown back at him at the hearings . |
17 | Consisting of off-the-shelf commercial equipment that anyone might buy , it included the Sony video camera that was still signed out to him at the time of his arrest by the FBI in 1990 on a trumped-up passport charge . |