Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] at the [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She 'll want to take a look at those eyes of yours , whether anything can be done about them at the moment or not , and even if it is Boxing Day . ’
2 Well I was very sad about them at the time and if you may remember , I did say publicly er that I very much hoped the Conservatives would think again and rejoin the Conservative Party .
3 The fact that I had people to speak for me at the trial and that I was doing community work did n't appear to mean much to them .
4 I think about Mr Jackson and I get a sort of uncomfortable feeling when I remember he was waiting for me at the house and I did n't come back .
5 Andy has got a job to do and so have I. But if I lose he will be gutted for me at the end and if I lose I will be gutted for him . ’
6 Should you wish advice from the world 's greatest detective you may enquire for me at the Rose and Crown .
7 ‘ His neighbour is looking after it at the moment but I do n't think she 'll be prepared to keep it indefinitely .
8 ‘ Kerry was in front of me at the start and I went past her on the second mile , ’ she said .
9 I shall throw my bouquet to one of you at the wedding and who knows , there might be another wedding in the not too distant future for somebody .
10 Were you out out of it at the time or what ?
11 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
12 If it 's worth more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds between you at the moment and you leave it all to your surviving spouse then when he or she dies in due course and if those figures have n't altered they 'll be inheritance tax to pay .
13 Two sixty , two eighty two hundred and eighty pounds against you at the back and selling for two hundred and eighty pounds two eighty , one one nine .
14 It 's against you at the front and I 'll sell at three hundred and twenty pounds .
15 ‘ I knew my mum because she 'd been with me at the hospital and I remembered my grandad because of his bald head .
16 My daughter is not with me at the moment and I do n't know when she 'll come back .
17 His aunt Miriam was with him at the time and she was showered in debris from the bomb .
18 With him at the Punch and Judy Tavern in Covent Garden ( setting the opening scene in ‘ Pygmalion ’ ) were visitors from Denmark Kaare Lund , Hanne Madsen and Anker Hedegaard .
19 Well I remember being aboard the Brandon , because Uncle John came and stayed with us at the cliff and er , er father was at sea somewhere but he came and stayed with us and then he now went down into er to see his captain cos they were sailing on on the tide the next day .
20 Their points difference is vastly better than Rugby 's who are standing alongside them at the bottom and surely there was no way that a team as disadvantaged as Rugby could beat a team as talented as the Harlequins .
21 He arrived a few weeks before me at the Elephant and retired just a few weeks before I left the department after the 1987 general election .
22 The same powers which took my friend 's video away from him at the airport and threatened his livelihood into the bargain , have routinely been used against our whole culture .
23 Unfortunately his foot was in it at the time and I slammed it , at which point he pulled out a badge and said he was a cop .
24 I could n't take my eyes off him at the office and five o'clock was such a wrench — all those hours before I would see him again .
25 It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time .
26 On the other hand though I was really drunk so maybe I only remember it that way John turned round to me at the end and said , I ca n't understand you All the people I know , when they get pissed , they start fights , whereas you just seem really happy
27 She settled herself beside him at the bench and took up the satin slippers she was decorating for Meg .
28 Er , failure to produce his driving licence failure to produce a test certificate for the vehicle and failure to produce his insurance documents and what Mr says in respect of er , those three offenses is that er , the officer , he accepts , did tell him that he was obliged to produce the documents to a police station but he says that he was suffering some shock as a result of the road accident and er he did n't appreciate what the officer was saying to him at the time and , never having had to produce his documents at the police station before er , he had never er no , known that that was a procedure that had to be followed and in the circumstances he did n't pay any attention to the print on the H R T er , one form that was issued to him and he did n't produce the documents .
29 And what Mr says in respect of er those three offences is that erm the officer , he accepts , did tell him that he was obliged to produce the documents to a police station but he says that he was suffering some shock as a result of the road accident and er he did n't appreciate what the officer was saying to him at the time and , never having had to produce his documents at the police station before , er he had never er known that that was a procedure that had to be followed .
30 She was terribly grateful to him at the moment and it would n't require any effort on his part .
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