Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 My mum washed mine at the weekend and they 're in a pile on my floor and I have n't been arsed so I 'm just sleeping on the mattress with the bare duvet .
2 On making a very despondent journey home my wife greeted me at the door with the astounding statement that the property had been found and handed into a branch of a building society and the member of the staff had telephoned to inform my wife that it was there to collect .
3 My Dad met us at the airport and , of course , the first thing that I wanted to do was to see my younger brother Russell .
4 oh , I 've forgotten , you know my brain leaves me at the most important time , do n't forget to post that will you ?
5 ‘ My grandfather had signed his own death warrant , though only my mother knew it at the time . ’
6 My mother grabbed me at the very edge of the roof , just before I toppled the two storeys to the street .
7 No matter what undercurrents had passed between them last night , it had been true enough that it was la Principessa who 'd sent her grandson to collect her at the Sala dell'Arte .
8 It had been uppermost in her mind to ask about Marc , but her courage failed her at the last .
9 Their landlord visited them at the flat to recover back rent .
10 The drifting phase of its life puts it at the mercy of all kinds of hungry animals , from other stationary filter-feeders to fish , so in order that its species shall survive , a mollusc must produce great numbers of eggs .
11 Those statements may be true or false , but there is nothing in their form to exclude them at the outset from consideration .
12 Behind her Rose followed her at a wheezing trot , keeping up with her , until she suddenly mastered the antiquated machine , and sped away , feeling like a Swiss mountaineer with his St Bernard dog , setting off on his errand of mercy .
13 As Primrose and her brother rejoined them at the table , Madeleine continued to pursue her own thoughts .
14 No wonder she 'd struggled so hard against it , doing all in her power to keep him at a distance .
15 He annoyed her in many ways — mostly by his incurable facetiousness , which went down very badly with her girl friends , and by his desire to undress her at every possible opportunity .
16 ‘ No , his analyst told me at a party in New York . ’
17 ‘ And , lady — ’ His voice stopped her at the door .
18 His mother met him at the back door .
19 Thick , dark and naturally wavy as it was , all she had to do was twist it through an elasticated hairband and pin the resulting pony-tail into whatever shape pleased her at the moment .
20 It is of little use to remember the answer to an examination question as you leave the room , or to say later with head in hands , " But I knew it so well " , surprised at your ability to remember it now but your inability to recall it at the time when you most needed it .
21 ‘ Is your sister expecting you at a specific time ? ’ asked Penry when they were on the way to Haverfordwest at last .
22 I remembered your instruction to join you at the Abbey of Holy Rood .
23 Our host greeted us at the entrance gate , shaking me by the hand , bowing to Olivia , embracing the mali and frowning at Balvinder Singh .
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