Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Science and the Renewal of Belief does not duck the obvious but difficult questions — as an Anglican lay minister , Professor Stannard must often meet them at grass roots . |
2 | What is called ‘ any benefit , or even any legal possibility of benefit , ’ in Mr. Smith 's notes to Cumber v. Wane , is not ( as I conceive ) that sort of benefit which a creditor may derive from getting payment of part of the money due to him from a debtor who might otherwise keep him at arm 's length , or possibly become insolvent , but is some independent benefit , actual or contingent , of a kind which might in law be a good and valuable consideration for any other sort of agreement not under seal . |
3 | He 'd rather do it at night ! |
4 | yes you could probably ring me at work yep that 's more convenient so that 's |
5 | That may well put them at risk , but then the government does n't asses such things on the grounds of the impact on charity workers |
6 | Zacco 's men will either catch her at sea , or not at all . |
7 | I can only hear it at home really , this thing she 's |
8 | A woman , on the other hand , is used to moods and can often change them at will , as if stepping into a new outfit of clothes ( Robert A. Johnson , He — Understanding Masculine Psychology ) . |
9 | There are also plans to turn his last film Hairspray into a Broadway musical , but we Brits can now enjoy it at home : Hairspray , Polyester , and Female Trouble are all out on video at £9.99 each . |
10 | I , I do n't think I 've got his home phone number but you can certainly ring him at work , er |