Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [noun prp] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I first met Ben Johnson at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham just prior to the Commonwealth Games . |
2 | you know I 'm gon na take the kids to see Snow White at the weekend |
3 | This led S. Ohno at the Sloan-Kettering Institute in New York to the rather unlikely conclusion that the mammalian ovary must be capable of inducing oestrus cycles even in the complete absence of eggs . |
4 | Another plus for him is that he is no longer surrounded by girls and the English , as he now has Kyle MacDougall at the hostel , so along with Andrew they are beginning to affirm themselves . |
5 | McAllister bustled in her turn , made the tea and carried the silver tray through into the parlour , to find Dr Neil at the sideboard , looking grim , the whisky bottle in his hand . |
6 | ‘ Go away ! ’ shouted Mr Crick at the cock . |
7 | ‘ Friends , Romans , countrymen , ’ shouted Fred Stokes at the top of the Forum steps , carrying Arthur Moe in his arms centre stage . |
8 | The 27-year-old Gill , part of the Quakers ' promotion squad last season , first interested Cardiff coach Eddie May at the start of the present campaign . |
9 | On his way home he again visited Mrs Wood at the hotel . |
10 | Sarah Raphael is painting Clive James at the moment , and has no need to rearrange furniture in his Barbican pied à terre . |
11 | The 39-year-old Englishman swept to a final-round 66 at Golf del Sur to add the Tenerife Open title to the Madeira Open crown he won last month , and to displace Nick Faldo at the head of the money list . |
12 | Four Russian bakers visited Calcot Savacentre at the beginning of May as part of a fact-finding tour to help develop the market economy in russia . |
13 | The most notable example of this occurred in the county in 1264 , when the troops of Simon de Montfort defeated Henry Ill at the Battle of Lewes . |
14 | A masculine voice joined in the conversation , and they turned to see Dr Rafaelo at the door , with a broad smile on his face . |
15 | When I first met Christopher Pilkington at the Centre I had no idea he was a priest and remember asking if he was the healer as one might question a plumber 's identity . |
16 | Mr Singleton advised Sergeant Joe at the beginning to be careful about envelopes . |
17 | SPORTING James Gilbey is the favourite to replace Prince Charles at the side of Princess Diana . |
18 | Tuesday , more of the same , except she seems to have met Mr Hawick at the House of Commons after work . |
19 | I told Mr Miller at the pet shop I 'd be there soon after surgery . ’ |
20 | In the weeks that had passed since she had met Rupert Stonebird at the vicarage her interest in him had deepened , mainly because she had not seen him again and had therefore been able to build up a more satisfactory picture of him than if she had been able to check with reality . |
21 | He then noticed Mrs Wilks at the telephone box and , in his rear-view mirror , he saw that the grey saloon car had pulled on to the hard shoulder and was heading towards her . |
22 | On the same day that he declared he had no intention of altering Danzig 's status , and after meeting Ambassador Lipski at the Reich Chancellery to make the same assurance , Hitler went to a private meeting with a small group of Nazi leaders . |
23 | Handsome green plovers patter Ed at the edge with round floppy ‘ lap ’ wings and jaunty wisps of head crests . |
24 | Replacing Norman Lamont at the Treasury with Kenneth Clarke , drafted in from the Home Office , may improve the government 's image . |
25 | After early work on the design and building of hostels for the Ministry of Supply , Holford was recruited to the Reconstruction Group to serve Lord Reith at the Ministry of Works ; his job , together with that of a team assembled under him and a career civil servant , H.L.G. Vincent , was no less than to secure an immediate strengthening of the planning system and the encouragement of planning work in local authorities . |
26 | Her brother , Mohammed Bhatti , 33 , told Lord Osborne at the Court of Session yesterday : ‘ My family and sister are the victim of some sort of fraud . |
27 | ‘ It has the range if we fit it with FAST packs , ’ the Air Force general told Morton Stannard at the Pentagon . |
28 | Government ministers tried to stem the tide of mounting public expenditure : John Nott 's replacing Francis Pym at the Ministry of Defence in January 1981 was thought to be a pointer in this direction . |
29 | We had met Ms Keir at the offices of MVTR , where she seemed to be having trouble with her tape machines . |
30 | Owers helped Sunderland beat Port Vale at the beginning of their Cup run , but was substituted and then aggravated his groin trouble in the following 6–2 home win over Millwall in mid January . |