Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pron] at the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do n't imagine you can take it out on me because things have not gone right for you at the party . |
2 | Von Stein had fallen to his knees , and stared dazedly about him at the ruined lab . |
3 | Wilcox waited impatiently for her at the bottom of the final staircase . |
4 | He 's come round to both our Joe and our Tamar and , heaven knows , he was bitter enough against them at the start . ’ |
5 | What he expected was to see the Labour Government driven into an election either by its own dissensions or by the action of the Liberals , and its consequent replacement by a Conservative administration , obviously with himself at the head . |
6 | This completes the picture of the perfect rock'n'roll group ; a tidal wave of Jack Daniels coolness , that carried all before it at the Stadium . |
7 | You know especially to me at the moment . |
8 | ‘ Great brutes , liable to trample all over you at the drop of a hat . ’ |
9 | Diane Bailey , the Curtis Cup captain , seized on the Jacklin example and so did Geoff Marks and all around him at the Walker Cup in ‘ 89 , and their teams responded magnificently . |
10 | Alice looked all around her at the flowers and the trees , but she could not see anything to eat . |
11 | ‘ Hi , Dodgy Windows Inc here , we 've got this great special offer just for you at the reduced rate of only … |
12 | ‘ I ca n't talk about this , ’ says Mr Jarvis , 50 , who this week opened with his wife Rosalind Ayres in Alan Ayckbourn 's Just Between Ourselves at the Greenwich Theatre , south London . |
13 | My wife still knows a person born shortly after her at the same maternity hospital . |
14 | ‘ If I can get drunk enough on this stuff I might be able to get away with it at the next repatriation board . ’ |
15 | Scotland seem to have got away with it at the moment . |
16 | I 'm away from her at the moment ; perhaps you guessed . |
17 | We 'll ride away from them at the walk . ’ |
18 | He jumped brilliantly and I decided to put the pressure on to get away from them at the top of the hill . |
19 | The same powers which took my friend 's video away from him at the airport and threatened his livelihood into the bargain , have routinely been used against our whole culture . |
20 | ‘ Give me time , ’ and she looked away from him at the distant hills . |
21 | The Tirajana apartments are ideal for those wishing to enjoy the nightlife and then get away from it at the end of the day . |
22 | The People 's Party should also be benefiting from the little-noticed collapse of the Democratic and Social Centre ( CDS ) , a party that took votes away from it at the general election in 1989 . |
23 | If they were still with him at the end of tomorrow , he could complain , but not until then . |
24 | Bureaux de Change operators Travelex — with booths at airports and ferry terminals — will let you change back any currency you bring back home with you at the rate you bought at if the markets move against you . |
25 | As the doors opened she stepped out and glanced quickly round her at the tastefully lavish five-star décor . |
26 | He came straight to us at the castle , and told us how he had found the body , and no question but he was greatly shaken and agitated , as well he might be , guilty or innocent . |
27 | Actually erm I 'm not really into it at the moment because I ca n't sort of make myself get in there , you know ? |
28 | The most popular halting place on the Mallaig road occurs midway along it at the village of Glenfinnan where romance is allied to scenic beauty of a high order . |
29 | ‘ I hear things are n't going too well for you at the moment . ’ |
30 | The doctor 's trying some different medication , and we seem to be doing quite well with it at the moment . ’ |