Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Lawrence has insisted he wants to stay and honour his contract at Middlesbrough and make them a force in the Premier division . |
2 | It was the Royal College for the Blind at Hereford that gave him new inspiration by teaching him how to sculpt . |
3 | The Atomic Energy Authority has now introduced new procedures at Harwell and say it 's confident there wo n't been another similar leak . |
4 | ‘ We are determined to uphold the law at Wellington and to keep it a drug-free zone , ’ said Mr Bone . |
5 | We flew to the coast at Clacton and followed it along to Felixstowe . |
6 | ‘ I 've also praised Darren Ferguson for his brilliant performance at Sheffield and said he 's an outstanding prospect , and last season I said that Steve Bruce should be picked by England . |
7 | An American academic writer has quoted a classmate of Nkrumah at Lincoln as asserting he acquired an anti-American complex during these years . |
8 | Juliet smiled at Donna and followed him from the room . |
9 | Hearts chairman , Wallace Mercer has abandoned his proposal to buy the club 's ground at Tynecastle and lease it back to the club . |
10 | The chairman said : ‘ He was a shelf stacker at Tescos and said it fully qualified him for the job ! ’ |
11 | In alarm she glanced back at Samson and saw him hit out wildly , lose his balance and crash back , knocking down the men behind like a row of ninepins . |
12 | Buddie had been very angry , but everyone else had laughed at Frankie and called him a snivelling cissy . |
13 | In October 1643 the Commons took away his lectureship at Aldgate and banned him from preaching . |
14 | Then he remembered the guard back at Wissembourg and knew he had only a limited time to cover his tracks . |
15 | Feller got 'im from t'dog and cat home at Harrington and sold 'im to me . " |
16 | Selkirk stood , looked down at Corbett and patted him on the head . |
17 | The local East Midlands electricity board could take power generated at Corby and feed it into the local grid . |
18 | He looked back at Kim and gave him a small bow . |
19 | Furiously , she sprang at Rico and pummelled him . |
20 | And so Inchbad sat down and beamed at Fenella and said they would be interested to hear her stories and , at the same time , nodded to the waiting Fiachra Broadcrown to get the Fidchell squares ready for the Gnomes . |
21 | On the other hand , the old enemies , the Durotriges , possibly with their allies the southern Dobunni , were soon on the rampage and pinned down Legio II Augusta in its fortress at Exeter and prevented it from joining Paullinus in the Midlands . |
22 | At some point before 664 Ealhfrith ejected Eata , abbot of Melrose and a pupil of Aidan ( HE III , 16 ) , and his companion , Cuthbert , who would not accept the Catholic Easter and other canonical rites of the Roman Church , from his new foundation at Ripon and committed it instead to Wilfrid ( HE III , 25 : V , 19 ) It was with Ealhfrith that Bishop Agilbert and his priest , Agatho , stayed when they visited the northern Angles prior to arguing in favour of the Dionysian Easter at the council of Whitby ( HE III , 25 ) . |
23 | The drummer lashed out at Tom and caught him a glancing blow on the jaw and Tom had to be held back by Ollie to prevent him retaliating . |
24 | But there was another deeper factor that endeared me to that little derelict church at Knowlton and slotted it into my spiritual pattern even tighter than my fictional one . |
25 | Atkinson said : ‘ We tried to forget about what happened at Coventry and put it out of our minds as quickly as we could . |
26 | Paul opens the door , to be confronted by a bespectacled American doing a poor impersonation of Chuck D. Four Eyes is pursing his lips , pointing a finger at Merton while offering him a mock high five . |
27 | She wondered rather wildly for a moment if they would both refuse to let go and imagined herself the unwilling participant in an unlikely tug of war , but Bernard took one look at Alain and released her . |
28 | He ran to his car , calling back to Aunt Nellie as he started up the engine : ‘ Ring up the A.A. box at Begwith and tell them to try and stop her . ’ |
29 | It was a reunion at Bath that made me decide . |
30 | Constance looked at Gioella and calculated she must be in her early thirties . |