Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's nothing at the scenes of the crimes . |
2 | There 's somebody at the door . |
3 | You say there 's somebody at the ? it 's a thing |
4 | Say ooh there 's somebody at the door , have to go . |
5 | ooh our Michael , ooh , ooh there 's somebody at the door , I 'll have to go . |
6 | And you could have ten minutes on the phone and say ooh I 'll have to go , there 's somebody at the door . |
7 | There 's nobody at the house . |
8 | Yeah , cos there 's one at the swimming pool is n't there ? |
9 | But if you want to — you know — go anywhere , there 's one at the end of the yard . |
10 | The first one at ten , every five years up to the age of sixty five , then annually , and there 's one at the end of the selected period . |
11 | There 's one at the back . |
12 | There 's one at the bottom there . |
13 | There 's one at the back of the free , double one at the back of the freezer , so he 's put it right this side so it 's just up above it there . |
14 | There 's one at the back on that erm |
15 | ‘ Well , maybe there 's something at the back of a cupboard somewhere , ’ he said . |
16 | You know there 's something at the back of my mind about that Datsun and I ca n't think what it is . ’ |
17 | ‘ Sometimes I think there 's something at the back of all this that 's so … so bloody bizarre . |
18 | Now you can see on there , there 's something at the back is n't there ? |
19 | There 's someone at the door — see who it is . |
20 | There 's someone at the door — if it 's Mrs Brown , say I 'm out . |
21 | There 's someone at the door — it 's probably the gas man . |
22 | Twenty-four in four separate bags for the freezer — listen , there 's someone at the door — can you deliver ? |
23 | There 's someone at the door . |
24 | Another way is to catch a bus from Bishop 's Castle to Newtown or Shrewsbury ( for the sake of the argument , suppose that there is one at a suitable time ) . |
25 | There is one at the Wych Elm still open . |
26 | And this is nice to know that there is sometimes if you put your head down and work hard at something there is something at the end of the rainbow . |
27 | There is still , too , about the whole exercise , something of the ‘ Polo Syndrome ’ : a sense that , for all the subject reports , and statutory orders , and non-statutory guidance , there is nothing at the centre : no clear vision of the values that should lie at the heart of a national system of education . |
28 | But ‘ I do n't think there is anyone at a serious level on either side who wants that . ’ |
29 | That 's it it 's nothing at the end of the day |
30 | It 's generally the other way round ; lass ; it 's them at the other end of the Feltons ' fists who generally land up here . |