Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] at home " in BNC.
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1 | Speaking in a debate on the food question , J. R. Clynes , Minister of Food in the Coalition Government , used the apparent progress on the international front to preach patience at home : |
2 | Revolutionary fervour produced discontent at home , and there were frequent uprisings and riots . |
3 | ‘ Lilliput has enemies at home and abroad , ’ he explained . |
4 | Me being at work causes friction at home . |
5 | You need a broad level of climbing experience at home and abroad at E1 standard — the first level of extreme climbing . |
6 | EDZELL Enforcers will make certain of the Scottish League men 's second division title if they beat Stirling at home on Sunday . |
7 | They may have a medical problem which the doctor can help with , but the doctor can also help them to find help at home . |
8 | The night-duty man had rung Yashkin at home . |
9 | If she If she has room at home . |
10 | The Electronic Industry Development Association wants the government to meet some of the cost of retraining and of keeping workers at home , under a Labour Ministry plan set up to help prevent lay-offs . |
11 | I still do some entertaining for Monsieur Félix when he wants guests at home . |
12 | It had played no small part in tranquillizing things at home and inspiring ‘ national will to victory ’ , and that was earnestly acknowledged by the Prime Minister . ’ |
13 | Jason and I made a pact that we would n't discuss hairdressing at home unless we had to and we think that is even more important now that we have the baby . |
14 | Keegan is likely to name the same starting eleven which beat Portsmouth at home last week , although he wo n't confirm his team until lunchtime today . |
15 | It 's important to stress the relationship with Social Services , in that the Agency staff who link the very wide range of people from Social Services , often those people who hold local budgets and are in a position , using the funding that we have allocated to diverse things , to come up with creative solutions for , for er , keeping people at home rather than in , in institutional care . |
16 | The WTA offered hiking , rambling or climbing holidays at home and abroad , centre-based holidays by the sea , mountains or in the tourist centres of Europe . |
17 | Resource decentralisation is practised in the Kent Community Care Scheme which attempts to provide care at home for frail elderly people as a means of avoiding institutional care . |
18 | They seemed so much less menacing than the crows that pecked and fought in the newly harvested fields at home . |
19 | They were joined in the network by specialist teachers , funded by the ILEA and based in the special schools , who visited children at home before they were due to start school . |
20 | Official figures suggest that ACET provided care at home for up to one in four of all those who died of AIDS in the UK last year . |
21 | Patients were excluded if they had severe disease not attributable to chronic respiratory disease , severe psychiatric disease , or if they used NIPPV at home . |
22 | I risked another Middleditch and luckily caught Bunny at home . |
23 | Reed continued the pranks when he visited Crawford at home . |
24 | If it was a struggle to establish techno at home , by comparison , other places took to Inner City immediately . |
25 | I also make models at home . |
26 | Nor was Eastry any more successful in maintaining peace at home . |
27 | Years later her increasing helplessness was causing unhappiness at home , yet there was still no one to whom she could turn : her parents had died ; her children had left her ; her sister was in Canada ; the family doctors and hospital doctors were uninterested ; and , apart from arranging adaptations to her house , social services were too overworked to be accessible . |
28 | Another thing about being a qualified accountant is that I could always leave and do books at home . |
29 | You can expect ructions at home if you have been taking a partner for granted recently . |
30 | ‘ British business now has a great opportunity to expand into overseas markets and to replace imports at home . |