Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] at [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've planned me route , I 'm going down the M six , I need to come off at the spaghetti junction whatever it is , and I 'm going to check me clock and I 'm going allow plenty of time to get there . |
2 | At the very last minute Nessie handed the pig bucket to Tim , who was sitting at the back with Kevin and the children ready to jump off at the road end . |
3 | If I increase the bubbles in the column they just seem to come out at the water inlet holes at the water surface . |
4 | If they say we 've got to pay it , well then I 'll have to come back at the council meeting . |
5 | I have n't enjoyed the last two years down there , but erm as I say , let's stick our necks out and say ‘ United are going to win down at the County ground ’ . |
6 | A few lengths were produced and these amateurish efforts were seen by a director of Coles who was passing through Braintree and happened to look in at an art exhibition in the Institute . |
7 | ‘ Did you get a chance to look in at the side studio , when they were there last Friday ? |
8 | He became lost in one of his dour moods so I let him be and went to the window to stare out at a dairy maid carrying pitchers of milk between the barns and the kitchen . |
9 | If you like to look back at the cathedral office in an hour , I 'll see it 's ready for you . |
10 | That 's why she would sometimes sign the order over to me so that I could put it through my account — otherwise she had to queue up at the post office , as I said . ’ |
11 | It would be advisable to build in at the planning stage something which would create a need for co-operation on the new planet . |
12 | It is not enough to switch off at the mains supply . |
13 | It is not enough to switch off at the mains supply or at the project 's on/off switch . |
14 | It is , of course , possible for a solicitor 's written advice to include a ‘ brief ’ for the client to read out at a tribunal hearing . |
15 | ‘ As I hold a season ticket I had no occasion to call in at the booking office . |
16 | For the first six months they have to live in at a training centre . |
17 | On a day-to-day social basis the kennel staff , all of whom have to live in at the training centre , interact closely with the students . |
18 | Whether or not this constitutional tug of war is resolved by the proposed referendum on presidential powers in April — indeed whether anyone will get around to formulating questions for it , or persuading the battle scarred citizenry to turn up at the ballot box — are still matters of obsessive speculation . |
19 | WAC 's most elaborate ruse to date was to turn up at the Republican convention in Houston and install batch after batch of 20-by-60-foot high feminist slogans ( designed by Anderson , Kruger et al ) which greeted Bush 's nearest and dearest as they exited from the convention . |
20 | ‘ The point is , ’ said Dyson , thumping the car down into second to slow up at the traffic lights , ‘ a journalist ought to be specializing by the time he 's forty . |
21 | It 's all the the sycophants used to hang round at the school gate |
22 | Since many negotiations seem to break down at the implementation stage it is often worth making a prior commitment to monitor progress jointly and to meet again shortly after implementation is supposed to start . |
23 | Northside have taken a trip from the street to the stage without appearing to stop off at the rehearsal room , and display no remorse at waltzing straight into the charts . |
24 | Northside have taken a trip from the street to the stage without appearing to stop off at the rehearsal room , and display no remorse at waltzing straight into the charts . |