Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] [to-vb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fiona looked at the seating plan and said to meet at table six . |
2 | When his father died in 1933 Dawson inherited the family property in Yorkshire and went to live at Hartlington Hall , but stayed there only a few years because of his frail health . |
3 | They are given advice , counselling and work to do at home . |
4 | 3T3 cells were grown as monolayers in flasks , collected by trypsinization and allowed to stand at 4°C for 2h before incorporation into reaggregates . |
5 | Organisations like ACET need this support to enable people like myself to retain maximum control and continue to live at home as independently as we can . |
6 | Organisations like ACET need this kind of support to enable people like myself to retain maximum control and continue to live at home . |
7 | Perhaps on this occasion , many of them will do the sensible thing and decide to stay at home . |
8 | Eleanor lowered her hands and turned to stare at Melissa , an expression of bewilderment on her blotched and swollen face . |
9 | Replace in bowl and leave to rise at room temperature for 1½-2 hours . |
10 | The discovery , in 1945 by Brotzu in Sardinia , of antibiotic activity in a species of Cephalosporium recovered from the sea near a sewage outfall was brought to Florey 's attention by a former British public health officer and led to work at Oxford and elsewhere on this and similar organisms . |
11 | Then they are trucked long distances to toil on remote plantations where they are held prisoner and compelled to work at gunpoint . |
12 | Esther paid her first visit to Italy , where she spent three months at the Università per Stranieri in Perugia , learned some Italian , drank a great deal of wine , took up with a middle-aged American art historian and began to look at paintings . |
13 | Elizabeth placed her cup carefully on the hob by the fire and turned to look at George , who was leaning forward , looking at her earnestly . |
14 | ‘ There was no inheritance in the case , you see , for Robert Beckenham was only a third son and chose to live at home in idleness rather than follow a profession . ’ |