Example sentences of "[noun prp] [to-vb] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 And Garbett wanted Ramsey to succeed him at York .
3 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 .
4 Could it be that Sun Microsystems Inc president Scott McNealy 's voice is being heard this side of the Atlantic , after he reportedly told Novell Inc 's Ray Noorda to fire everyone at Unix System Labs except a handful of marketing guys and the engineers ?
5 Kingsley Barrett , the Methodist , whom Ramsey had chosen for the faculty at Durham , wrote of his belief that a special providence must watch over the Church of England to give them at least some good bishops in spite of the deplorable method of their appointment .
6 KEVIN MORAN today urged Irish pal Roy Keane to join him at Blackburn Rovers .
7 He is working on the making of a crystal-wireless set ; he is one of the first men in Scotland to produce one at home .
8 What had changed was two things , one that the governor of the state had talked about defying the court rather than actually do it and secondly , that Eisenhower had summoned Forbus to see him at Camp David , the president 's summer retreat in Maryland , and had a weekend of talks with Forbus Now I was n't there , I was at primary school then , but I was n't there as far as one can piece it together what , what Eisenhower said to Forbus was , you know , I do n't really care what you do , but I do n't want it on prime time national television , I do n't want a scene , I do n't want you to flagrantly , openly , publicly to flout the order of the court .
9 Once or twice she re-issued her invitation to the Carrows to visit them at Four Winds , but it seemed that there were always perfectly valid reasons why they could not accept .
10 Georgiades had asked Owen to meet him at a donkey-vous beside the Ezbekiya Gardens .
11 Fifty years after the ‘ Souldier 's ’ Bible had been carried in the pockets of the Roundheads to inspire them at Marston Moor and Naseby , appeared a reprint with some additions and alterations .
12 with some Ernst to connect 'em at other end of the spectrum
13 The existence of such an educational establishment aroused widespread interest amongst the intelligentsia , causing Dr Samuel Johnson to inspect it at the end of his tour of the Hebrides in 1773 .
14 He arranged for Len to have them at the camp . ’
15 Perhaps a fortnight later Brian and I were sent with Minna to join them at Jaipur , where they were guests of the Maharajah .
16 You gave me to understand that even if you had not had your accident you would almost certainly not have come to France to see him at the end . ’
17 The woman detective wondered what had driven Christine to phone her at Scotland Yard .
18 The Camel Benetton Ford driver was outraged at the tactics used by Senna to keep him at bay for several laps .
19 First we had to find a new propeller and this was delivered by Sam , an engineer from Technical Branch , who made a record marathon run in his tiny van from Southampton to join us at Oban .
20 He also told you to ask Sir Charles to meet you at the moor gate .
21 Now to some , George Best telling Cantona to behave himself at Old Trafford is a bit like Stan Flashman lecturing on etiquette .
22 Mr Major sent his chief policy adviser Sarah Hogg to represent him at No 11 while he tucked in to shepherd 's pie and Krug champagne at the Archers ' riverside flat .
23 The new partnership allows Diana to base herself at Kensington Palace and to continue to see her circle of friends including James Gilbey and James Hewitt .
24 I says she 'll get Gary to collect them at work and that I says
25 That said his fitness has to be 100% for Wilko to play him at all , and he clearly is liable to get himself sent off .
26 Athelstan rubbed his chin with the palm of his hand and remembered he 'd promised Benedicta to meet her at the Fleet prison where Simon the carpenter would spend his last evening on earth .
27 I can not doubt that this peculiar method which gave such valuable results in water-colour , influenced Cézanne to apply it at least to the early stages of his oil paintings , and that gradually it grew to be his habitual practice in the succeeding period .
28 Tommy winked at Rose , then left Charlie to join her at the far end of the bar .
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