Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 Everyone I know at home is either here , or has been here .
2 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
3 Last ti me I dined at Balliol I sat next to the Regius Professor of Chemistry , aged around 193 , who told me about his visit to Egypt before the war , probably the Boer War .
4 but to me I look at the , I call patterned carpets all the flowers and
5 It was also at about this time that a friend of Charlotte ( whom I met at a party ) commented on how much better Charlotte was looking — considering the circumstances .
6 People like ex-British Airways captain Derek Ellis whom I met at Kerikeri airfield .
7 The other , whom I recognised at once from the camp at Southampton and from the training centre at Achnacarry was sitting u– on the stretcher cursing his bad luck in getting a piece of shrapnel in his leg .
8 I remember ringing Campbell McAlpine , to whom I turn at times of crisis .
9 Then when she was talking to me someone knocked at the door then Auntie Linda was saying he wo n't bite you , he 's alright .
10 John replying to these resolutions on behalf of the C E C. Before I kick off I to reply to them I put at the top of my scribbled notes three words poverty hardship and loneliness and I think those three words typify and sum up what the majority of these resolutions are all about in this retarded society that we 've lived in er under in the last fourteen years .
11 I I looked at the fabrics in the Libertys
12 Well I lo I I looked at the fifty and then
13 But I I hope at the end of all this , there will still be how much training you 've had , that when the post is eventually advertised it will still be
14 But you were saying about er Australia and that I I think at that particular time more so than now whatever was happening in the British pop scene seemed to just happen all over the world you know .
15 Erm I I missed at the beginning perhaps , that 's your present job still is it ?
16 Someone I met at a party !
17 If I 'm with someone I know well , someone I feel at ease with , I do n't find it necessary to talk all the time .
18 I you look at the County Council , the County Council is the National Park Authority .
19 These machines are chess-playing calculators ; even the weakest is better than the average chess player ( someone who plays at the median strength of all those who know the rules ) .
20 English Heritage is a challenge of quite another order , being a vast multifarious organisation which probably needs to be disassembled , but all the more reason to entrust it to someone who understands at least some of its roles and can respect the quality of the people who work within it and who advise it .
21 To paraphrase Mr Polly , it 's only school that turns the young child from someone who wonders at the marvels around him or her into someone who sees them only in terms of history and geography .
22 Large libraries were just as likely as small ones to want more training officers ' time , even though they were far more likely to employ a designated training officer ( or someone who devoted at least a quarter of their time to training ) .
23 She stared at the people in the pool , who had all seemed to respond to the whistle and were looking at someone who stood at the poolside , someone obscured from Rachel 's vision by the attendant 's tall chair .
24 A proxy is someone who votes at the polling station for you .
25 You did n't ask a question about my you accepted at face value the thing about health .
26 I myself found at the entrance of one of them a small neatly-worked tomahawk , of an inch and a half in length , together with some slips of blue cotton rags , which the birds had doubtless picked up at a deserted encampment of the natives . ’
27 Scotland 's Stephen Hendry , 22 , the world No 1 , declares : ‘ There is nobody I fear at Sheffield .
28 The maxim on which I act at any moment is the personal rule which is guiding my behaviour — for Kant it is of the essence of voluntary action that there is such a maxim in every case .
29 Then came the delicious moment of the aperitivo , that sense of the whole city beginning to wind down towards lunch , which I took at any one of a dozen excellent and welcoming restaurants where I was sure to be hailed and called over to one table or another .
30 However , that leaves the galleries open to pressure , when they come to the Minister and make points such as that which I made at the beginning of my speech — saying , for instance , that last year the Tate gallery could buy only one work of art .
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