Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 The orchestra was not playing it in time , so I made them rehearse it at a slower tempo .
2 So you do n't you do n't want them to move it at all ?
3 The fellow 's smugness and unnecessary familiarity with Mala made me dislike him at once .
4 I mean I saw her at eleven o'clock at night going jogging with a plastic bag wrapped around her arms .
5 What 's probably happening is that you are trying to tell them you are annoyed but also saying you still want them to like you at the same time .
6 After a short chat he invited me to join him at a ‘ small Chinese gathering ’ in the hall usually used for Tong meetings on River Street West .
7 Deborah invited me to meet her at home in North London , and mentioned on the phone that her mum , Elaine , would like to meet me too .
8 Do n't you wear it a does , do they know you wear it at work ?
9 On Mon , 17 Jan 1994 , wrote : I do n't know who marked him at Elland Rd , but i 'd like to bet a few quid that Wilko puts Fairclough on him ‘ man to man ’ next Sunday .
10 How come you do it at school now then and not bring it home any more ?
11 I said how come you do it at school now and you do n't bring it home any more ?
12 But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ?
13 It never was when she invited him to meet her at the flat ; she was keeping him and Stock out of each other 's way .
14 Say they needed it at eight , they thought they might need it at eight o'clock and then turned out they did n't , because one body else came in the restaurant , then they 'd just stick that in the fridge over night , and put it out the next morning .
15 Wants us to join him at the mortuary as soon as we can …
16 We fall asleep instantly and do not wake until five-thirty when Crilly 's sister Megan phones , instructing us to meet her at the hospital .
17 In poetry such a transport is evoked by a pattern of words ( selected by the poet perhaps with the most intense thought and effort ) , which stabilizes it and allows me to evaluate it at leisure .
18 She says I threw it at him .
19 ‘ I thought my secretary told you to meet me at the house in Edinburgh ?
20 He beat out ten minutes of pain-filled , throbbing rhythm , sometimes accompanied by low , anguished singing , before Doris came stamping and peg up the stairs and banged on his door and told him to stop it at once .
21 From the beginning , from that electrifying moment when she 'd felt him watching her at the Fabbiano showing , she 'd wanted his kisses , wanted the thrust of his body into hers .
22 Now that he 'd told her he wanted the club , Adam would probably expect her to keep him at a wary arm 's length .
23 And one eyewitness says he saw her at Headington only last week .
24 Every time I lifted it to aim it at a target living or not — this moment would be at the back of my mind .
25 Let us forget it at once . ’
26 ‘ I do n't think you read it at all . ’
27 I mean you liked it at night but I mean we 've got people right but some Friday nights we 've only got them in that bar .
28 There 's still probably a lot more people thought who saw things out there , and we 'd still like them to contact us at Cowley if they 've any information as to who the offenders are .
29 We allowed them to see us at our most absurd .
30 Would you like me to mention it at briefing on Monday ?
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