Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps Jackson has turned something up at the hospital . |
2 | He chased them in Australia last year , tried to hunt them down at the Arms Park in the World Cup , but found himself on the end of the heaviest Welsh defeats home and away . |
3 | Kersey called after him : ‘ Shaw has fixed us up at the hotel on the prom — is that all right ? ’ |
4 | Codron tried to get it on at the Royal Court — on the face of things , an ideal setting-but it was turned down there , too . |
5 | If these two signals differ significantly in level , you will need to balance them up at the mixer before passing them on to the camcorder . |
6 | And despite their reservations over his image — indeed his whole lifestyle — he can expect total support from the archly-conservative US Tour when he has dried himself out at the Hazelton Clinic , near Minneapolis . |
7 | We agreed to set it up at the last meeting . |
8 | Once when I was leaving for Europe , he came to see me off at the airport , bringing a parting gift . |
9 | He says well I , we were on about sort of and he says bring it up at the next meeting , I says |
10 | I 'm just going to drop her off at the hall . |
11 | ‘ Believe it or not , my responsibility to my daughter rated higher in my mind than going to seek you out at the hotel . ’ |
12 | I think he 's at the bottom of a bog with a hole in his head and they 're waiting to scoop her up at the right moment . |
13 | Sam had volunteered to pick me up at the hospital . |
14 | She decided to play them out at the game they had chosen . |
15 | If I 'd told them a tale like that then they would have had me down at the station before I could blink ! ’ |
16 | There were seven of us sharing the place , the Carters ' eldest son and his girlfriend having invited themselves along at the last moment , and their movements were completely unpredictable . |
17 | Now Dad can have an identical jumper to his son without having to roll it up at the bottom or trying to fit two arms into three sleeves . |
18 | Now Dad can have an identical jumper to his son without having to roll it up at the bottom or trying to fit two arms into three sleeves . |
19 | He asked the taxi he had taken to put him down at the top of the drift and he had walked to the house . |
20 | They 're not really allowed to make it down at the farm . |
21 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end . |
22 | She marvelled even more though when Cara 's basic efficiency surfaced as she declared , ‘ By my calculations you 'll still have time to get down to Dover after you 've dropped me off at the airport . ’ |
23 | Ruth had felt it from the moment he had picked her up at the hotel and once again they had headed for the Cartuja site of the Expo . |
24 | Anyway , I had built her up at the front end so that she was standing with her fore feet on a half door and had given her a strong oily purgative . |
25 | Oh , I 've got him in at the play school you see , starts play school after Easter |
26 | They 've got him down at the station for questioning . |
27 | USL must wait for OSF/DCE 1.0.3 for this and is hoping to have something out at the end of 1993 or the beginning of 1994 . |
28 | She had passed it off at the time , saying , ‘ That 's right , Sarah ! |
29 | It 's thickened it up at the front in n it ? |
30 | Some of the old hands have got themselves in at the cop stations and traffic control rooms . |