Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [noun sg] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I may persuade Fräulein Aschmann to join me for tea at the Franz Joseph .
2 I recently moved into a house of my own , knowing nothing about d-i-y at the time .
3 Vivien had some friends still up at Oxford and had arranged to meet them for lunch at the Randolph Hotel .
4 That evening she expected Edward to join them for dinner at the house .
5 THERE WERE eight of us who had voluntarily submitted ourselves for treatment at the clinic : two lawyers , two Italian businessmen , two bankers , a fashion designer and me .
6 Which of course at the moment on the one two five line are excellent .
7 Where there are to be music fades in and out at the transfer , leave plenty of overlap at the beginnings and endings of the pre-recorded sections to give yourself ample working margins at the mixing stage .
8 There 's always plenty of atmosphere at the dogs ; plenty of money exchanging hands too .
9 Oh I plenty of industry at the moment , yeah .
10 I told you move over to the other side a little bit , you 've got plenty of room at the bottom , start again what 's the , what letter are you doing ?
11 Academic medicine : plenty of room at the top
12 I have around 15 more good years ahead of me , but I fail to see plenty of room at the top for women like me .
13 In Nottingham city centre though the Royal Hotel car park that 's fairly busy and there are still queues at both entrances of the Victoria Centre and it will take you a good few minutes if you want to get yourself parked in Trinity Square car park they 're still operating on a one out one in basis so obviously better to avoid that one if you want to get yourself parked up you can avoid those queues there 's plenty of room at the Stoney Street car park that 's in the Market there 's always the Fletchergate car park St James Street you 'll find that next to the Albany Hotel or you could er make your way to the Broadmoor Centre you wo n't have to queue to get in there .
14 The whole exercise , from beginning to end , should take about two hours , with plenty of time at the start just for thinking .
15 Erm , I felt that er , we had plenty of time at the end , I mean we , we tried only three times to get it right , and it was okay , and I felt we worked well as a team in that amount of time .
16 The following night , Nicholas presented himself with Astorre at the gate of the Mameluke camp , with its well-defended ring of wagons and store-houses .
17 And 29-year-old Andre was only stopped from killing himself in grief at the loss of his beloved Rachel for the sake of his son .
18 out er we had nobody on site at the time .
19 The sun is shining , it 's a beautiful day , we 'll throw our sandwiches discreetly away and I shall take you to lunch at the Lur Inn . ’
20 ‘ You know , I wanted to take you to lunch at the Ritz , like we did last time , but it would have made us so late in Calking .
21 I looked around me with amazement at the change effected in twenty years ; so great that this place may now probably be reckoned with justice , the first manufacturing town in the world .
22 Strategy 2 involves borrowing dollars at the beginning of the year ( at US interest rates , r $ ; ) , exchanging them into sterling at the spot exchange rate ( $P s per ) , investing the proceeds at UK interest rates ( r ) , and at the end of the year keeping 1 and repaying the dollars with interest .
23 ‘ The land market , like everything in farming at the moment , is a muddle , ’ he says .
24 He was dressed in sober black-and-white checked trousers , with a plain cotton golf shirt and a navy blazer , and was going through his familiar bonhomous routine with everyone within reach at the bar .
25 Kit hugged herself with pleasure at the thought that she had raised a son who would be an engineer .
26 Bonaventure of the St John of God Hospitallers , welcomed everyone on arrival at the centre which was to be used for the first time .
27 We took them to lunch at the Bull Inn which dates back to the 15th century , and afterwards explored the local market .
28 Swindon wanted a seven figure sum for the man who steered them to promotion at the end of last season … the highlight being his opening goal in the play off final at Wembley .
29 Grandson was with Edward I during his visit to France and Aquitaine in 1286–9 , and was constantly employed by him in business at the courts of France and Aragon during those years .
30 Personnel have him in Reception at the moment .
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