Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | many and I 've stopped eating them at Christmas when I brought them and I started eating them again . |
2 | Duncan took some persuading — £250 and the scrap option on the VW to be exact — but agreed to meet me at Blackberry Hill with his wrecker truck ( there is n't a vehicle known to man he ca n't get hold of ) in two hours . |
3 | I had arranged to meet them at Salima 's house , but when I got there she told me that the other two were at Ruksana 's place . |
4 | ICI has developed it at Billingham , and it will eliminate the need to dump waste from the manufacture of perspex into the River Tees and the North sea — one year ahead of schedule , too . |
5 | In the afternoons fishermen in small skiffs laid nets along the low island of reeds which lay between us and the main channel , returning to gather them at night . |
6 | He wants to see you at Kinsai . |
7 | I have n't spoken to Mr Boldwood since the autumn , when I promised to see him at Christmas , so I 'll have to go . |
8 | Since the Lord Chancellor 's Practice Statement [ 1966 ] 3 All ER 77 the House of Lords has considered itself at liberty to depart from its own previous decisions when it appears right to do so . |
9 | Two whole sizes bigger than his father Northern Dancer , Nijinsky has matched him at stud . |
10 | Sony Corp has a new ‘ booksize ’ workstation it calls bigNEWS NWS-3150 , and has priced it at $5,645 , making it just possible for the individual user to afford . |
11 | I do n't know if it , whether he has got it at home |
12 | The study 's author , Michael Cameron , thinks that roads should be treated like telephone lines or the electricity supply : if customers want to use them at peak times , they should pay more . |
13 | Now they want to use them at home . |
14 | One rather nice touch : fibre optics are built into the thermal panels behind the ice , so if you want to use it at night it will glow in the dark . |
15 | She tried to put him at ease : " Why do n't you take your coat off ? " she said . |
16 | He tried to do it at home and that was |
17 | She once tried to draw herself at school ‘ when I was obsessed with the dark circles under my eyes . |
18 | Fred Bradley stayed very much in the background and his soft , kind eyes helped to put her at ease . |
19 | For his participation on the European tour these dys , he has based himself at Bagshot , in Surrey . |
20 | But however much he hated the thought of allowing Sara to commit herself to a man she had never met , he knew her too well and loved her too much to try to keep her at home against her will . |
21 | The industry concerned is the in-flight catering business which in the UK alone , produces many thousands of meals 24 hours a day every day and has to transport them at chill temperatures from the flight kitchens to individual aircraft , quite often with additional problems resulting from flight delays and so on . |
22 | Sun was expected to display it at PC Expo this summer but Snoopy has never been seen except behind closed doors . |
23 | ‘ Mind you , ’ Sutcliffe added , ‘ I do n't think it 's just lack of funds that has kept him at home lately . |
24 | He hammers home the message that the US international role has destroyed it at home : ‘ The battle is right here , and it 's not incoming missiles , it 's incoming inequality . ’ |
25 | I learned of his death when I tried to telephone him at Ladram Avionics . |
26 | John Warburton , a teacher for the progressive Inner London Education Authority , refused to lie to his pupils and was sacked ; Louise Boychuk , sacked for wearing a ‘ Lesbians Ignite ’ badge at her work as an insurance clerk , found that the Employment Appeal Tribunal agreed with her employers ' right to sack her ; John Saunders , who had never wished to tell anyone at work that he was gay , found that the E.A.T . |
27 | ‘ I tried to sign him at QPR three years ago , then again during the summer , ’ said Wednesday 's player-boss . |
28 | ‘ Hey , I ca n't wait to tell them at school . |
29 | I can not remember whether he has arranged to visit me at Twickenham . |
30 | Dimly doing her best to remember what they 'd taught her at school , Diane believed that she 'd managed to work out the map reference by the time that Ross Aldridge arrived at the Hall . |