Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 In winter the chestnut-seller installed himself at the edge of the market .
2 he sez they went to several addresses but then the driver surrendered himself at the police station .
3 One of the lads asked me at a dance how I had earned my living before I had got married .
4 At first the books came one at a time .
5 ‘ HA HA HA HA HA HA , ’ the little girl went in the next picture-square , and ‘ BONK read the bubble as the typewriter hit her at the end of the joke .
6 The planners , the Planning Committee , and the Council found themselves at the centre of the great deal of public agitation in which the reputation of the Council sank to a very low level .
7 So if the council refused it at the meeting it 's their people that 's refused it !
8 The coach dropped me at the Lofleiđ3ir , a palatial hotel .
9 The boy found me at the sweet shop across the street , and told me of the drama .
10 The suggestions included limiting Congress 's powers only to proposing amendments to the Constitution , and allowing Yeltsin to retain the right granted him at the October-November 1991 extraordinary Congress to appoint ministers without approval from the legislature .
11 When the plaintiff presented himself at the theatre , the defendant , who was X 's servant and manager of the theatre , detected the plaintiff and refused to admit him .
12 The tailor measured me at the height of the deluge .
13 The hounds threw themselves at the gate .
14 During World War II the Keppels established themselves at the Ritz Hotel in London .
15 The friend found one at a garage .
16 The Khan got her at the sack of T'sosei , and when the Kha-Khan — the present one 's father — wanted her for himself , the Khan married her .
17 ‘ I 'll never forget the reception the crowd gave us at the end . ’
18 The warriors hurled themselves at the heads or horns of their animals to make them lie down .
19 Each morning at seven the members of the Brotherhood presented themselves at the dock-gates , and Josh called out their numbers , allowing them in one at a time to report for work .
20 Once at Finsbury Park , the cameras caught them at the sound check , in interviews , backstage , and relaxing before the gig .
21 They looked intently at him , then at each other , then executed a smart about-face ; the scullion with the loaf threw it at the other , who caught it and started to hit the other minion over the head with it as they ran back into the mist the way they had come , their figures — one crouched almost double , one striking out with the loaf of bread — and their running footsteps quickly absorbed by the rolling mists .
22 Such a despair seized him at the sound of his own acceptance that he made a half-hearted attempt even then to deliver himself .
23 A WOMAN flung herself at a mugger and bit off his right ear when he snatched her bag in Milan .
24 A dog ate him at the bus stop !
25 A man met us at the door and said his wife Sheila Brown was still in the bungalow .
26 The song of a nightingale greeted us at the entrance to Hotel Glade .
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