Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pers pn] [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I then started lungeing him and within a few months I rode him out at walk : a very difficult task .
2 I got it down at Smithfield market this morning .
3 I mean I tried it out at work I show you the this is what they used at work .
4 I suffered it again at Barnsley Park , when our main building period was post-AD 375 , after which there were substantial changes compressed into three periods .
5 I saw him often at Acre and other sieges besides .
6 I saw it once at sunset .
7 You have n't been in touch with me for an age , and I have wanted you since I saw you again at dinner .
8 Mother ( Julia Marquis , to you ) dashes in and out — ‘ Cuttings from the Gazette about Job Opportunities — my god , those files , do n't say I left them round at Jessica 's , they 're vital for today 's meeting on the new Scheme for Unemployables . ’
9 Someone picked her up at King 's Cross .
10 I picked it up at Camden Lock . ’
11 Nenna wished to reply that it was not for the expected reasons — not pride , not resentment , not even the curious acquired characteristics of the river dwellers , which made them scarcely at home in London 's streets .
12 It turned out to be a real disaster when , in the first few days , we had an engine room fire which kept us alongside at Torquay for practically the whole three weeks .
13 She phoned me up at home on a Sunday , asking
14 It were twelve o'clock when you went today , when you dropped me off at work .
15 and er , I mean what she saw of Kerry was , she dropped her here at quarter to nine , she picked her up between five and half past and the rest of her she saw around kid , the rest of the time she saw her own kid and er Julia was to have her until she went to school , so I mean how can there be any bond there , which there ca n't , but the mother said herself I had her because it was the done thing so I mean it 's , it 's today in n it do n't you think ?
16 This story was a favourite of the headmistress of her primary school , so she heard it often at Morning Prayers , and long before she could see it as a parable , she already felt shock before its injustice .
17 Perhaps Mr Browning was entirely above reproach , though there were those who saw him constantly at Isa Blagden 's and thought that friendship promised more ; perhaps he was able to subdue the desires of a healthy man in his prime , but Ferdinando would not be able to if temptation was set in his way .
18 We found it over at Scano 's .
19 We saw him down at Coventry .
20 Thankfully we left it behind at Sandfell , a small isolated ruin about half-way down the road to Hof .
21 The genitors of the children had a recognized standing in relation to their spouses but they visited them only at night and did not take food in the taravad house of their " wives " .
22 They buried her up at St Saviour 's , in the far corner of the graveyard where the ground slopes away from the redstone church .
23 ‘ Not the second time , not in March when they knocked it off at Stamford .
24 ‘ Well , Frank was there all night and then he went straight to the office but they sent him home at lunch-time .
25 They reached it late at night , Corbett fearful of every shadow and ill to the point of nausea with exhaustion and tension .
26 Lily Goodenough interrupted two intruders as they ransacked her home at Rose Hill in Oxford .
27 He lived at a very difficult time ; they wanted him back at La Scala , but there was always the possibility that Toscanini would return .
28 He beat her easily at chess the following week , but when he came again she had been thinking and remembering .
29 cos he filled it in at weekend and I posted it Monday or Tuesday , one of them two
30 Carl Howard says he took it up at school and won … went on to county level and won and just found he had a natural talent … he 's always enjoyed sprinting and athletics
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