Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Chris Wolley emerged as a great choir leader and guitar player at this period and his strident voice leading the crew seemed to calm the roughest sea or cheer us up at the right moment . |
2 | ‘ Or drops her off at the beach house . ’ |
3 | Or drop them in at the Northern Echo offices in Northallerton and Darlington . |
4 | really , your pipes should be levels , should go I drape my pipe over it if I do it , or hang it up at the back . |
5 | We realise that chucking them in at the deep end is not satisfactory . |
6 | And who is that whooping it up at the bar with a glass in his hand ? |
7 | One was the passage from the fifteenth chapter of Genesis in which Abraham cut up a heifer , a goat and a ram and laid them out at the Lord 's command , driving the vultures away , falling at last into a deep sleep with ‘ a horror of great darkness ’ . |
8 | Léonie smiled at Thérèse in the mirror and zipped her up at the back . |
9 | Mike said , ‘ TCT are doing a sequel and a prequel to ‘ T is ’ and bringing them out at the same time . ’ |
10 | But because there 's a demand for it , the buses run to the school and pick them up at the school . |
11 | In 1912 Walter Long accepted the phrase " the new style " and flung it back at the government : " The New Style consists in the cynical violation of the honourable traditions of public life . |
12 | He apologized and helped her down at the end of the road . |
13 | McLaren 's conviction that Branson wanted revenge , to find a way to seize control of the Pistols for good , ‘ and cut me off at the pass ’ , now became an obsession . |
14 | Or walk out and let you down at the last minute . ’ |
15 | As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room . |
16 | Having saved the sports car company and turned himself in at the end of series one , Clive Owen led off the second series in 1991 completing the last days of a prison sentence and abandoning the city slicker lifestyle for a battle to save a bankrupt stately home . |
17 | Here we 're on two till six and as the old man come and pick her up and drop her off at the bingo . |
18 | Exasperated Pakistani officials have threatened to round up the Arabs and drop them off at the American embassy . |
19 | He had written something on a scrap of paper and folded it over at the bottom . |
20 | The Repo Men armed their holy water-pistols and angled them down at the devil-made-flesh . |
21 | The computer recognises some of the words and phrases which the child types in and reflects them back at the child as open-ended questions that encourage the child to reply . |
22 | Or you accept precisely what they do and claim it back at the end of the year . |
23 | ‘ I 'd better go and tell someone up at the camp that she 's come round . ’ |
24 | Jesus , he 's sucking in air at the back and wuffing it out at the front . |
25 | ‘ They 're certainly tearing things down and putting them up at the moment . |
26 | The most common cause of damage when getting the glider out of the trailer and putting it back at the end of the day 's flying is impatience , and the only answer is never to rig without an adequate number of people . |
27 | No you just marked it down and cleared it up at the end of the year . |
28 | Dustin asked if he could sleep at Beck 's apartment , and if he would come and pick him up at the hall . |
29 | And I suppose we 'd better go and asphyxiate ourselves up at the sulphur springs . |
30 | And I 've got all these other pills I meant to bring them out and hand them in at the chemists |