Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He grins , more at William than me .
2 I mean I 've certainly been very much helped in the time at Sussex when I 've been working part time by the men that I 've worked with
3 ‘ This means I miss my connection and then it creates a scatter at Middlesbrough as they try to fit me on to a train to get to Hartlepool in time .
4 Her second child was born during her time at Somerville while she was studying for an M. Phil in Social Anthropology , and she describes ‘ the time when Mrs Indira Gandhi was awarded the Hon.
5 He held his Kalashnikov in both hands , but not aimed at Trent because there was no need .
6 This loco was affectionately known as the ‘ Retford Rocket ’ by the spotters at Victoria as it nearly always appeared on this working .
7 She glanced up at Doyle as he returned behind the bar .
8 And I i , you know at six and I said my God he did that at Abbotsbury when he was four !
9 He smiled quickly at Sarah when she withdrew and closed the door behind her .
10 THE drivers who moaned about the parking problems at the Genesis concert at Knebworth because it took them a long time to get out make me mad .
11 I am writing to congratulate Steffi Graf on her win at Brighton as she displayed her tremendous strength by coming back from a set and 2–4 down in the second to win 5–7 6–4 6–1 , and lift the title for a record 5th time .
12 She had n't even had the nerve to glare at Mitch when he had eyed her so appreciatively .
13 I can now look at Lucker if I want to .
14 Er the most interesting case erm , I remember was a chap who erm having completed his course erm joined the R A F and erm he was missing at Dieppe when they had the rather abortive attempt at landing at Dieppe during the war and er , but he was never erm posted as as erm having died and erm it was years afterwards , it was in the nineteen fifties in fact before we could get the Department of Education to agree to the loan being written off because erm obviously he was , by that time he had to be assumed as
15 Alison recounted : ‘ I started off at Stirling when I was seven , played until I was 12 and helped out with coaching for a year after that .
16 Karen Schendel looked up and smiled at Whitlock when he knocked on the open door .
17 He fired blindly at Whitlock as he turned into Second Avenue .
18 He glanced at Newman as he stood up .
19 Already he has looked something special in our 125cc races and has notched doubles at Bishopscourt and Aghadowey but more than that he was third in the 125cc Euro round at Mondello so he is heading the right way .
20 Er there were at Howar when I was there .
21 This was certainly the case when some of Cromwell 's troops , returning from the Battle of Worcester , called in at Wilderhope because they knew that Thomas Smallman , a major in the Royalist army , would still be away .
22 In my view , it 's the right decision , one taken by Johnny King at Tranmere when he bought John Aldridge for peanuts .
23 the lack of heavyweights will mean little to the atmosphere at Henley because it has a life of its own
24 He had enjoyed a distinguished military career : he fought with the Black Prince at Crécy when he was only sixteen , and served in Brittany between 1360 and 1367 .
25 Julian Lewis , from Caerphilly , Mid Glamorgan , was on a trail at Rhydyfelin when he toppled over the edge .
26 What has been happening at Warwick since we bought the company ?
27 The only one that springs to mind happened at Felton when their goalkeeper and left back got their legs hopelessly tangled and they collapsed in front of Darren Twink who was able to slot the ball home .
28 ‘ I only stepped in at Royalbion because you 'd been knocked out .
29 Aggie was looking at Ben , and he looked questioningly at Millie as she said , ‘ A nymph is a kind of fairy , I think .
30 Desmond grinned across the restaurant table at Shiona as they clinked champagne glasses together .
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