Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] at the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was just that , well , I heard he 'd been down at the police station this morning .
2 There are a number of reasons why we need to make sure that we are in at the starting post in terms of links with Central and Eastern Europe .
3 The blue dog who clocked a sensational 23.16 secs in the Dunmore final , could be back at the Antrim venue next month if a proposed major open ‘ 435 ’ goes ahead .
4 This means climbing the whole route in the dark , and since an efficient descent on frozen snow should only take four hours , then you should be back at the Couvercle Hut sipping beer by 11am .
5 Attendances were down at the North West Rally in Cheadle but it was an excellent day , and everyone enjoyed Jean Parmiter 's teacher .
6 We were on remand for about three months and then we were up at the Crown court .
7 By Monday evening the Wycliffes were back at The Watch House , their home outside the city where he had his headquarters , and on Tuesday morning he was in his office .
8 I knew where we were now — we were back at the Avon Gorge .
9 What 's on at the May Festival
10 The X-rated extravaganza 21st Century Scut , is on at the Everyman Theatre on Friday and Saturday evenings as part of Liverpool 's Festival of Comedy .
11 Current street prices for an SVGA card is down at the £30 level .
12 And he forecast : ‘ As soon as the election 's over at the party conference , watch 'em fall into line . ’
13 It 's up at the fish shop in Framlingham
14 drinks Pils when he 's out at the wine bar
15 I think I would have to give the biscuit to him because one day I was down at the bankruptcy court and I discovered that he had 130 petitions on the file and I do n't think mine reached 100 !
16 But five minutes into the film he was as possessed as when he was down at the football stadium watching a match .
17 It seemed she was up at the Jubilee Tower practising the tango with Nigel and they would be down shortly with the papers .
18 Newman also left the station , found a cab and was back at the Hessischer Hof inside ten minutes .
19 EXACTLY a fortnight after his unscheduled South Bank recital debut , when he was invited at the last minute to take over from the indisposed Krystian Zimerman , the young Argentinian pianist Nelson Goerner was back at the Festival Hall to replace the temperamental Martha Argerich in a Mozart concerto with the Philharmonia and conductor Claus Peter Flor .
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