Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I rather think the gamekeeper does a bit of illegal slaughtering for him , and they often go down to Florence together at night , gambling I think . ’
2 She will then set off for Shetland again at 2 am , arriving at 2pm .
3 ‘ The danger otherwise in many companies is of top management being cut off from people right at the front end . ’
4 Inevitably , perhaps , Parr and Jessica ended up in bed together at roughly the same time that evening .
5 You want me to go jumping out of Dorniers again at five thousand feet in the dark like last time over Ireland and you try to hand me that kind of bollocks . ’
6 and Oxford go chasing their third win in a row at Sunderland tomorrow … in division three Hereford are just chasing anything they can get … they were out of luck again at scarborough on saturday
7 THE owner of an ailing hotel battled it out with planners yesterday at a public inquiry .
8 With my cheek resting on the worn linoleum things came back into focus almost at once .
9 These are ‘ signatures ’ and , if , in early books , the printer has set them out in sequence right at the end , perhaps with the colophon , he has supplied the ‘ register of the signatures ’ .
10 They are back in play now at 88p , but were floated at a quid each in 1983 .
11 The dummy was dropped back to Steve yesterday at the printers and that 's now gon na be done .
12 but I , he says he did n't , I mean , since she 's had the chop , but between having the first and then having the twins , the second , she went back to work then at the Building Society , so she 's got a cheaper mortgage , so why did n't they pay some off then ?
13 Then I came back to the courts at Bisham again before going back to school again at 3pm for history and then I come back and play again afterwards .
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