Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] him at " in BNC.

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1 I learned of his death when I tried to telephone him at Ladram Avionics .
2 I tried to sign him at QPR three years ago , then again during the summer , ’ said Wednesday 's player-boss .
3 I have n't spoken to Mr Boldwood since the autumn , when I promised to see him at Christmas , so I 'll have to go .
4 One morning I arrived to find him at the supremely mundane task of " plugging muck " , standing on a manure heap , hurling steaming forkfuls on to a cart .
5 I like having him at home , but I also need a day to myself now and again , just to be able to think my own thoughts . ’
6 I remember meeting him at about 6 o'clock one morning in an airport in the United States .
7 The fact that he was an outstanding , if not completely graceful athlete , that he played anything with a racquet commendably well — I remember battling him at tennis in the oppressive heat of Guaruja to an 8–8 deadlock before we both gave up to avoid heat prostration — that he is a better than average golfer and could just as well have played football or cricket and enjoyed all sports , made him less exclusively obsessive about racing .
8 Could I have caught him at a bad moment , could he have mellowed , I could n't believe it .
9 I went to visit him at the Benedictine monastery at Nashdom and asked him for any insights which he could give me from his experience in Accra .
10 I went to see him at Covent Garden and came away thinking ‘ What am I doing with this miserable life ? ’
11 Early in the morning I went to see him at the Castle .
12 Then I went to see him at his home in Wimbledon and , as we were talking , he gradually got into the Frank Spencer character .
13 And then it was further endorsed because I went to hear him at Johnstown and I thought to myself well I felt sorry that he was erm what 's the word I want ?
14 I had never met the head of governors , Dr Arnold Barton , though I had seen him at several functions , a thin , tall , stern-faced , lantern-jawed streak of a man who rarely seemed to smile .
15 Eric and I had to restrain him at times when he wanted to do something like throw little Paul into the water to see if he 'd float , or like when he wanted to fell a tree over the railway line that goes through Porteneil , but as a rule we got on surprisingly well , even though it rankled to see Eric , who was the same age as Blyth , obviously in fear of him .
16 Erm , no yo I 've , er I 've asked him at the parents ' evening what he expected us to do for economics , right ?
17 I 've seen him at Liverpool in the players ’ lounge .
18 I 've seen him at the club many times .
19 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
20 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
21 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
22 She says I 've seen him at the shop but he did n't speak .
23 I 've met him at a couple of PFA functions and when it was my testimonial he sent some things down to be raffled .
24 But , oh he 's quite happy , he 'll curl up in the back of a car , but when I come home and he goes so berserk if I 've left him at home , I know that he 's been watching and listening and waiting for me all that time .
25 ‘ This is not the mood , these are not the spirits , in which I 've known him at home .
26 I 've brought him , I 've brought him at half five , because I was at the bus stop , leaning on the lamp-post and it was about twenty five past , and then he did n't come along to the next stop by and it got to twenty five
27 ‘ He 's not suffered any leg problems since then and I wanted to run him at Newcastle but he was a little flat in November .
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