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

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1 Well they could address their letters to myself Councillor David Poole or Councillor Stuart Argyle to the Council House erm the suggestion you know er their the thoughts the thoughts on this what er they could er erm help us in our campaign and also about the leaf stem as well if they want to write to me at the Council House suggesting and I mean proper places to where it should go because that 's really up to County Council but er at least if I had some suggestions we can pass them over to the County Council where where it could go .
2 And naturally his only means of getting in touch would be to write to her at the one address he knew : Elise 's cottage .
3 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
4 Notwithstanding these advantages and the expenditure of close to $13m mainly on television advertising , Connally won no primaries and had only one delegate committed to him at the convention .
5 Staff are not allowed to anticipate paid leave beyond what has accrued to them at the rate shown on the annual leave slip at the time of going on leave .
6 That 's all that matters to me at the moment . ’
7 Slowly , he put down the silver pen he had been toying with and stood up , walking to her at the windows .
8 He proposed to her at the offices of Faber and Faber ; after she had accepted , he explained that he would have asked her much sooner if he had known her real feelings towards him , but she had been so formal with him that he was not even sure if she liked him — which , after eight years , suggests an odd insecurity or impercipience .
9 BR could have come to us at the outset and said , ’ King 's Cross has to be the location for a whole series of railway reasons , but let us talk about how best to ensure that the building of the station has minimal impact on local people and their lives . ’
10 Again this was reported to you at the last meeting of this Committee .
11 I accepted this as natural ; it never occurred to me at the time that a housemaster could also be a friend .
12 ‘ It occurred to me at the time , ’ said Ian carefully , thinking that two could play at infant teaching , ‘ that it was candlelight , not , that is to say ’ — he managed contempt in his tone with no effort at all — ‘ electric light . ’
13 A framed certificate was presented to her at the Good Companions ' meeting last week by chairman Janet Gill .
14 the prize of £1000 and a silver cup was presented to her at the college by Chief Executive , Best Western Hotels .
15 She also asked for those who were unable to attend the AGM to be thanked for the lovely watch presented to her at the end of her term as Chairman .
16 Two letter of thanks were then read — the first from Edith Harlow thanking all the teachers for the lovely handbag , matching gloves and cheque which were presented to her at the Essex Rally together with a jewel box , cheque , flowers and an iced cake all given by Essex teachers and class members .
17 Bernard I must tell you , listening to you at the moment is Simon Wigg on one of our other lines erm just a word about Simon before I bring him in .
18 perhaps , you 'd speak to us at the next council meeting , then .
19 We must confirm to you at the time of booking that there is a free or reduced price holiday still available on the departure date you require .
20 It deals with pains like appendicitis , coley cystitis , which is inflammation of the gall bladder — about nine different diseases — and it merely says to you at the end of the operation based on the last five or six hundred patients I 've seen , the probability of this patient having appendicitis is ninety per cent , the probability of something else being ten per cent .
21 His first feeling as he emerged from the short but deep sleep which came to him at the end of every restless night , was that he was bloody glad to be alive .
22 Aunt Louise came to me at the end of the summer .
23 So when your managers speak to you at the beginning of a er of your Monday morning meeting to say Gerald how much business have you got landed for next week you can say with conviction , two , two definite cases .
24 I went to listen to him at the methodist church at er Newark about Oh quite a few years when
25 you might be able to do it off that , you wo n't be able to listen to it at the same time
26 For his part , Bush said that the participation of the Soviet Union in the IMF and the World Bank on the basis of the special status granted to it at the G-7 meeting was " the most important thing that the Soviet Union could do right now " .
27 No matter what they had said to her at the hospital , it had been her fault she had died .
28 If , for example , the reasons described seem unfair or conflict with what was said to you at the time of your dismissal , and you are eligible for unfair dismissal rights , the next step might be for you to make a complaint to the industrial tribunal .
29 So she was writing to him at the time I telephoned .
30 It seemed to me at the time that this fact did not square with claims that the Bible was inerrant .
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