Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party .
2 ‘ Any advantage the Americans have around the greens has been taken away this year because the rough is n't so severe , ’ added the Scot , who learned much about himself at Pebble Beach when he finished third behind Tom Kite .
3 Von Stein had fallen to his knees , and stared dazedly about him at the ruined lab .
4 Wilcox waited impatiently for her at the bottom of the final staircase .
5 He had enjoyed being able to tell Sunil all about it at lunch , though he had been a little worried by the way Sunil had then gazed at Gooseneck throughout the meal with evident hero-worship .
6 I heard quite enough of them at our last meeting . ’
7 I understand that they think very highly of him at Sotheby 's . ’
8 He 's come round to both our Joe and our Tamar and , heaven knows , he was bitter enough against them at the start . ’
9 I heard this , this , a range rover coming ever so , ever so patiently behind me at walking pace , I suddenly realised there was something behind me .
10 What he expected was to see the Labour Government driven into an election either by its own dissensions or by the action of the Liberals , and its consequent replacement by a Conservative administration , obviously with himself at the head .
11 Sometimes it is necessary for all the people involved in your adaptation to meet together with you at your home .
12 This completes the picture of the perfect rock'n'roll group ; a tidal wave of Jack Daniels coolness , that carried all before it at the Stadium .
13 And Creggan followed her helpless gaze , out past the bars to the great sky itself and it seemed that direction came suddenly to him at last .
14 No-one said much to me at tea , although I caught them looking at me sometimes as they sipped at their mugs .
15 You know especially to me at the moment .
16 Delight ran all over her at his use of her name , and she wanted to reach up and take his face between her hands and say , ‘ You are beautiful and strong and gentle .
17 ‘ Great brutes , liable to trample all over you at the drop of a hat . ’
18 Not with all the unmentionables that go thrown all over you at this stage .
19 There 's probably nuclear fall-out creeping all over us at this very moment .
20 The reason is obvious to you but may not be so to them at all .
21 Or would you eat the chocolate very quickly without thinking or even looking much at it at all ?
22 Diane Bailey , the Curtis Cup captain , seized on the Jacklin example and so did Geoff Marks and all around him at the Walker Cup in ‘ 89 , and their teams responded magnificently .
23 Alice looked all around her at the flowers and the trees , but she could not see anything to eat .
24 ‘ Hi , Dodgy Windows Inc here , we 've got this great special offer just for you at the reduced rate of only …
25 ‘ I ca n't talk about this , ’ says Mr Jarvis , 50 , who this week opened with his wife Rosalind Ayres in Alan Ayckbourn 's Just Between Ourselves at the Greenwich Theatre , south London .
26 My wife still knows a person born shortly after her at the same maternity hospital .
27 ‘ He 's already got several exactly like it at home , ’ Laura joked , ‘ but I wo n't say anything because he so enjoys buying them . ’
28 I do n't have to go shopping but I was , I was sa knew though cos they were just like me at right age .
29 Come away with me at once , today !
30 And closing them piecemeal , thinking they can get away with one at a time .
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