Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Staff are not allowed to anticipate paid leave beyond what has accrued to them at the rate shown on the annual leave slip at the time of going on leave .
2 Well they could address their letters to myself Councillor David Poole or Councillor Stuart Argyle to the Council House erm the suggestion you know er their the thoughts the thoughts on this what er they could er erm help us in our campaign and also about the leaf stem as well if they want to write to me at the Council House suggesting and I mean proper places to where it should go because that 's really up to County Council but er at least if I had some suggestions we can pass them over to the County Council where where it could go .
3 Their business is designed to start with you at the R & D stage and stay with you through large scale manufacture .
4 Anyone who has served with him at the Department — and I am talking not just about his present ministerial team — knows that he not only brings a greater degree of expertise to his job than anyone I can remember but does it with great inventiveness in terms of improving benefits and with an exceptional degree of compassion and , above all , integrity .
5 Saver Plus — the ideal combination if you are looking to make the most of your surplus cash but may need to call on it at a moment 's notice .
6 And I tried to get on it at the beginning of the week but he told me it was fully booked .
7 We w er we would , we would only need to pay for them at the rate where they lived .
8 It is a bit difficult it 's like it 's almost you want you want to get inside it at the back of it do n't you ?
9 ‘ I do n't want to talk about it at the moment , Stephen , if you do n't mind . ’
10 He looked for her and came to talk to her at every possible moment , at milking , butter-making , cheese-making , among chickens and among pigs .
11 She also came to talk to us at a recent training day about what the very elderly can and can not do .
12 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
13 She had been nineteen when her mother died , old enough to notice how poor old Pa seemed to shrink inside himself at the time .
14 Boys who did not , remained in the elementary-school system ( in , as will appear , most cases ) to linger on like dispossessed giants until the system and my grandfather let go of them at the age of fourteen .
15 ‘ You 've made sure that I am seen talking to you at the time of this man 's arrest in a public place .
16 And was it only yesterday when she 'd worked beside him at the barbecue while becoming vitally conscious of the attraction that made her feel drawn towards him ?
17 These data were all to hand by early February and he prepared to speak about them at the APS ( American Physical Society ) meeting set for 1 May , sending in an abstract for the announcement of the talk .
18 As she turned to wait for me at the end of the path , I felt I was looking at her for the first time : her face paler than her arms , a blonde shadow on her upper lip , no lipstick .
19 I 'm going to talk to somebody at the shop — the sister if possible . ’
20 Well , this is an issue which is sort of under debate and it 's all part of the training thing , 'cause we are going to talk about it at the Training Committee tomorrow .
21 But I think there 's also the other end of the scale which is , which is what , you 've slightly amended this year , is the fact of elderly people erm , I know recently that myself have gone through the fact of my gran had er , was going through a very sick period , and if she 'd have come back home , it would have been very difficult for me to have had to look after her at the same time as trying to attend my council duties , and this would have been the same for my dad , and the additional income which this would have brought , to have paid someone to be able to look after her whilst we were at council meetings , and you can remember that these meetings sometimes go on , you can say well , this meeting should be over by one o'clock then it goes on till three o'clock or whatever , and then peop , the problems mount up for that person left on their own , and I think that those things have to be taken into consideration , and I believe that this is the first step forward in trying to recognise that people have responsibilities outside of the council chamber .
22 She tried to recall her life before the siege and the heads of young officers turning to look at her at the Calcutta racecourse .
23 When they had carried him into his cage that afternoon and taken him out of the carrier box in which he had journeyed for so long , he had hardly dared to look around him at the other cages .
24 The police would like to hear from anyone at the dance who may have seen the incident .
25 He should have realized that it was a poem that Miss Gilberd herself had had drummed into her at a Girls ' High School in the West Riding , sometime in the nineteen-forties .
26 I would rather see people that are going to start work , even if it is only for a year , at the same time where they are working that year that somebody take an interest in what 's going to happen to them at the end of that year .
27 Our experts will be waiting to speak to you at the venues on the days shown above .
28 The sand gets shaken off them at the knockout . ’
29 We are continuing to invest in it at a rate of over £1 million for every working day .
30 BR could have come to us at the outset and said , ’ King 's Cross has to be the location for a whole series of railway reasons , but let us talk about how best to ensure that the building of the station has minimal impact on local people and their lives . ’
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