Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] him at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have today won a concession from the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , in as much as he is going to give a delegation from the Southampton and district licensed victuallers an opportunity to see him at the Department to talk over some of these matters .
2 The president , meanwhile , stood high in the public opinion polls after the attempt to assassinate him at the end of March .
3 Clough will consider it a much needed morale booster if he can get Keane 's signature on the new deal , even though the battle to keep him at the City Ground is far from being won .
4 On their behalf , a local radio station has launched a campaign to keep him at the County Ground .
5 It is worth mentioning , all the same , that a time will come when a frequent absentee can be fairly dismissed and that a failure to consult him at the time of dismissal will not necessarily mean that the company will be powerless to resist an unfair dismissal claim .
6 He could again ask parliament to put him at the head of the government .
7 Several months before , he had been almost sleek , thanks to fourteen-mile walks and his wife 's efforts to police him at the table .
8 An order may require the child to allow the supervisor to visit him at the place where he is living ( para 8(1) ( b ) ) .
9 You gave me to understand that even if you had not had your accident you would almost certainly not have come to France to see him at the end . ’
10 Cecil has not won the 2,000 Guineas since Wollow scored in 1976 , but Pursuit of Love is a genuine contender and it will take a convincing performance from either Forest Tiger or Dr Devious in today 's Craven Stakes to displace him at the head of Ladbrokes ' market — and other firms could well follow suit .
11 But Hendry had quickly noticed that security was being beefed up , with police mingling with crowds at the Rothmans Grand Prix in Reading and the UK Championship in Preston after threats to shoot him at the table .
12 Tweed caught a cab , told the driver to drop him at the Piccadilly entrance to the Burlington Arcade .
13 Liam wondered why there were such long faces to greet him at the shop .
14 The next day Mr Foggerty told the four boys to meet him at the Town baths after school .
15 He has a brother in Devon and a sister in Manchester and his mother travels from Exeter twice a year to visit him at the centre where she attends the pujas the daily services .
16 No wonder she 'd struggled so hard against it , doing all in her power to keep him at a distance .
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