Example sentences of "[pron] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I at no time , erm until after the incident , knew that . |
2 | So in everything that we do and staying spiritually awake , we have to do something , it all comes back to you and I at the end of the day , no one else can do it for us we sometimes think well , well , so and so can help , I mean this is true to a degree , but at the end of the day it all comes back to us does n't it ? |
3 | ‘ Neither do I at the moment , ’ Ian admitted . |
4 | I , I mean , I at the moment I 'm not doing anything about Neil 's training because we 've got coming and it 's it 's too soon to start stirring up the bud again . |
5 | erm I 've arranged for an independent assessor to view this vehicle , and the view of that independent assessor is this is a straightforward claim against the insurance company , and I at the moment am pursuing that , so it 's a little bit of a conflict of interest that one , but that does give you some background on that particular case . |
6 | ‘ A woman in the next neighbourhood has one of those coils inside her , ’ said someone at a village meeting called by family planning workers in Bangladesh . |
7 | They had photographed her sitting on a kitchen stool in a white passage , with her back against a long stretch of wall , like someone at a dance . |
8 | The time for someone on a star will be different from that for someone at a distance , because of the gravitational field of the star . |
9 | In the words of a single 19-year-old trainee pilot : ‘ In an ideal world you 'd be able to meet someone at a bus-stop , go for a drink , take them home and bonk their brains out — and then go home to your girlfriend for dinner . ’ |
10 | More seriously , his understated , meditative style is lost : the impression is that his timing is fine , the audience 's is all wrong : ‘ I was talking to someone at a party the other night … he happened to mention that he was reading Virginia Woolf 's letters . |
11 | ‘ Someone at the Poly . ’ |
12 | ‘ I know , you know , someone at the court . |
13 | Bad when we meet someone at the station , but unbearable when we are seeing them off ; not present when we are departing ourselves , but unbearable when arriving in London , if only from a day in Brighton . ’ |
14 | ‘ Excuse me , Dudley , I have to meet someone at the station . ’ |
15 | Someone at the station must have told him when they checked your registration . |
16 | The fact that they have been asked to continue until the next World Cup makes good common sense and I hope it is a sign that at long last someone at the top is finally making the right decisions . |
17 | ‘ All clear , Charles ? ’ shouted the man at the head of the queue to someone at the door . |
18 | There 's someone at the door — see who it is . |
19 | There 's someone at the door — if it 's Mrs Brown , say I 'm out . |
20 | There 's someone at the door — it 's probably the gas man . |
21 | On realizing that there was someone at the door , he quickened his pace , so that our view of him was a fugitive one . |
22 | Twenty-four in four separate bags for the freezer — listen , there 's someone at the door — can you deliver ? |
23 | They 'd danced to Michael 's band and her glossy pink trousers flashed and moved in the dimmed lights , and he had felt elated and mildly drunk , and had lost most of the inhibitions he 'd had about dancing , until it became clear to his confused brain that the drummer , who had soft dark hair and was probably a potential Celtic supporter , was getting on so well with Amanda that perhaps they should move on elsewhere , and he swayed out of the room , pushing her in front of him , and bumped into someone at the door , and had realised it was the man in the raincoat , only he was in a dark suit and a tie with geometric designs . |
24 | Ah , god Who 's that , someone at the door give me that Kim was |
25 | Jane is there someone at the door ? |
26 | There 's someone at the door . |
27 | ‘ Someone at the church , then . |
28 | If someone at the back of the party slips , the load is transmitted straight through to the leader rather than pulling direct on the intermediate members . |
29 | Someone at the back yes . |
30 | Someone at the back shouted ‘ Vive la France ’ and there was a round of ironic applause . |