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

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1 Mona and Sheila met her at Dublin Airport and the three sisters drove to Great Meadow in Mona 's car .
2 William met him at university . ’
3 With the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist in Bosnia , Germany found itself at war with its trade competitors in the west , and at war with its nationalist rivals and its potential empire in the east .
4 Jan starts hers at four , for which I take my hat off to her .
5 It was in the boot-and-brushing room that Nicandra found her at last — after a search through the larders , the dairy , and the empty laundry , its warm steam now subsided into a vaporous chill .
6 Mr Trelawney met us at the cave .
7 Ken met me at the entrance and guided me into a side room .
8 The technology was introduced in the US in the 1970s , replacing toxic SO2 , and Norway 's Norsk Hydro installed it at is Porsgrunn magnesium plant in 1978 .
9 David played it at a soundcheck and when I asked him if it was about Shaun he just smiled and then denied it .
10 NICK FALDO stirred himself at last in the Masters at Augusta National yesterday when a third round of 68 made him five under par for the tournament before a storm caused a three-hour delay that had a disastrous effect on defending champion Ian Woosnam , who had been sharing the lead with Craig Parry .
11 That was why Simon Draper was appalled , horrified and dumbstruck when Richard Branson telephoned him at home one Sunday evening in March 1984 , gushing enthusiasm for another idea .
12 Bernice threw herself at another of the creatures .
13 Scott heard it at last and looked around , fumbling for the taps , trying to turn off the shower .
14 The civil rights marches created an opportunity for Ian Paisley to put himself at the head of plebeian Protestant resistance to the civil rights movement .
15 When we moved from Freiberg , Rebecca followed us at a distance .
16 Inevitably , he bowled relentlessly on , never looked like getting anywhere , and the last four wickets put on 183 as Marshall , Harper and Holding enjoyed themselves at almost five an over .
17 Theodore 's reconciliation with Wilfrid took place in the context of Caedwalla 's dramatic ascendancy in southern England and if it is true that he expressed the wish that Wilfrid succeed him at Canterbury ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 43 ) this may have been in recognition of Caedwalla 's new regime with which Wilfrid was associated .
18 A.A. rang me at 4 o/c she returned on 2nd and had had grand time with Gwenda and families .
19 Now er Richard rang me at five o'clock yesterday .
20 Linda loved it at Saville Garden last weekend , weekend before . .
21 Josie waved toward the refrigerator and Lucy took her at her word , beginning with a plate of leftover ham .
22 And Garbett wanted Ramsey to succeed him at York .
23 Branson bought them at an auction which inflated the group 's price far beyond its true value .
24 Current predictions for the cost of generating electricity with the Super-Phenix put it at about the same as coal but twice as expensive as a conventional reactor .
25 There was no organized campaigning throughout that year , and Sir Thomas Gray , who took a dim view of the conduct of the war , complained that Edward did nothing at Antwerp except ‘ jousting and leading a jolly life ’ .
26 He was awakened just before noon by the Master of Novices who announced that a message had come from John Benstede asking for Corbett to present himself at the castle immediately .
27 Bernice launched herself at him , using all of her weight to throw him off her .
28 Headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with her own highly appropriate joke .
29 Headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with her own highly appropriate joke .
30 But dear oh dear , headmistress Shirley Cunningham greeted us at the school gates with the world 's oldest joke .
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