Example sentences of "[pers pn] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh well that 's good I can get the Lego out now then ca n't I at home ? |
2 | I at school was he ? |
3 | I do n't have to go for examinations at all now , I come under , what 's it , you know my bloody pension it marvels me , I 've been under every ruddy regimental paymaster and , in the , and Scotland I think , I , I at present I 'm with one in Scotland , but eh , mucking about with |
4 | Hope you can call for yours at Radio Lincolnshire . |
5 | After a year of experiment she and Mike had agreed that where both of them had meetings on the same night , Mike would try and arrange his at home : he could listen and take part in a discussion with a two-year-old on his lap . |
6 | I 've a painting of his at home , of this room with me standing by the door . |
7 | ‘ Is she at home ? ’ said Lee . |
8 | Why i n't she at school ? |
9 | she at school |
10 | and where 's she at school now ? |
11 | Erm , she , she at school with Ryan , |
12 | Was she at peace , or was there a part of her that was even now wandering Minginish ? |
13 | And she at bed time she gets hold of him by the scruff of the neck and |
14 | Contact the company , mentioning SHE at PO Box 354 , London W13 9NU , tel : 081–579 0435 . |
15 | ‘ Why is n't she at college in America ? ’ |
16 | I do n't , I do n't know why I did n't abandon the pair of you at birth ! |
17 | We might see you at Easter then ? |
18 | I have seen you at court . |
19 | You are also likelier to be able to carry it through with you at airport check-ins . |
20 | However , if your crystal is too heavy to wear , you can carry it in your handbag , place it near you during the day , and take it to bed with you at night . |
21 | At school they concealed it automatically from masters and other boys : the secrecy was enjoyable for its own sake , and in any case Emor would have been labelled ‘ childish ’ — the sort of behaviour that was only one step removed from taking a teddy bear to bed with you at night . |
22 | Perhaps the best way of describing it is that it will put you at peace with yourself — which is what is intended . |
23 | I am sorry to have to disturb you at home , ma'am , but you do n't seem to be connected to the telephone system . ’ |
24 | He may marry you at home , or in a hotel , and is unlikely to refuse second time around weddings . |
25 | He will want you at home , not always running about to meetings . ’ |
26 | ( We actually sit down with you at home and work out the design together . ) |
27 | ‘ Why are you at home at this time ? ’ asked her mum . |
28 | ‘ May I visit you at home , Mr Pink ? ’ smirked the Trade Attaché . |
29 | ‘ We get enough of you at home . |
30 | I 'd like to think I can call you at home if there 's something I need . ’ |