Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [pers pn] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Environmental Issues is your magazine , and anything and everything is considered for inclusion , so do ring , write , fax or grab me at a conference ( well not literally ! ) with your information .
2 In the corner of another carriage there sits , his face screened by a magazine , some lonely soul who has no one to bid him adieu at this end of his journey or welcome him at the other .
3 Do you want to give them now or do it at the end ?
4 I think that one of the things that get me at the moment is the time keeping , it 's very bad
5 Most people vary enormously in the reserves that they have available , so that the things that floor them at the end of term may be the same small irritations that they sailed through at the beginning .
6 No they would buy it somewhere and sell it at a profit you see .
7 Far from reducing taxation , as we had been elected to do , we would have to raise it — and raise it at a time when local councils were already pushing up rates .
8 A Hong Kong-based Scottish engineer and historian , Mr Charles Walker , is behind the scheme to inscribe a gravestone and place it at the spot where Liddell is known to have been buried .
9 Whenever she washed the windows in one room , she would mark the date down on the card , and place it at the end of the section .
10 The trees poise to eject leaves and hurl them at the wind , there is nobody in the big house to see the park 's invasion by the people , the iron benches under the elms are empty , each foot curling into a clutch of leaves .
11 But what brought her to the point of retaliation was the sight of his hands mauling a plate of sliced mutton , digging his fingers into the pieces of meat and snatching them up and trying to screw them up like pieces of paper and hurl them at the bookcase .
12 Why do n't we take it to some safe place a hundred miles away and dump it at the bottom of the deep blue sea ? ’
13 I seemed to remember he had one and put it at the back of one of his chairs , and
14 Turn the card over and put it at the bottom of the pack
15 And you can mass type , erm mass headlines , and we do negative type leading and all the rest , but you have to add up that extra descender space and put it at the bottom of the headline .
16 Tess bravely made a little cross and put it at the head of the grave one evening , when she could enter the churchyard without being seen .
17 If it is argued that sarvodaya is an unattainable ideal , and that in the end one may have to settle for the happiness or good of 51 per cent , it could be stated in reply , that it is infinitely better to strive for sarvodaya and fail to realize it , than to start out with a limited objective and attain it at the expense of an unfortunate minority .
18 It took me about quarter of an hour to sort it all out , and then she asked what train and said she 'd get her mum to agree to ‘ take in this ‘ Vern ’ or whatever his name is ’ and meet us at the station .
19 ‘ When we 're ready to leave I 'll go to the clinic , get my passport out of the desk and meet you at the airport .
20 If the pool is to be made with a liner there is no difficulty , for all that need be done , is order the liner larger than needed for the pool and incorporate it at the edge as if it were a spreading shallow pool about 30 cm ( 1 ft ) deep ( Fig 14 ) .
21 If your statute obviously belongs to a particular title , like ‘ Contract , ’ take down that volume of the collection and open it at the title ( known as the ‘ group ’ ) .
22 Press the nozzle just before you aim it at the surface , and release it at the end of each stroke .
23 If we had anyone who could put up the money then we 'd buy our own and resell it at the end . ’
24 Our business is to ensure that what we are doing now is done properly , not to take on board new activities and try and finance them at the expense of groups which are already suffering very poor , or at least inadequate services .
25 I could have my own contributions returned or I could leave my pension where it was and draw it at the age of sixty-five .
26 and nobble them at the start of the conference .
27 They revel in their bloodlust and gratify it at every opportunity .
28 Elspeth is prepared ( her schedule permitting ) to drop guests at the start and collect them at the end of walks .
29 I propose Elizabeth that you circulate Jenny 's reprocedures to everyone but we do n't know with them , that we will read them prior to the next meeting and agree them at the meeting papers turning I have got to assess papers turning take one .
30 What Odysseus hears is without consequence for him ; he is able only to nod his head as a sign to be set free from his bonds ; but it is too late ; his men , who do not listen , know only the song 's danger but nothing of its beauty , and leave him at the mast to save him and themselves .
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