Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] at [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But something made him glance up at the lounge window as he approached . |
2 | ‘ Would you care for a bit of supper , and then we could look in at the Area Ball . |
3 | Gripping and polished — it should clean up at the box office this autumn . |
4 | It was the last day of shooting and they did n't need us till nine o'clock that morning , so Keenan [ Wynn ] and me went over to the bar and had a couple there and I said , ‘ You know , Keenan , it 's gon na be a long hot day so we 'd better stop off at the drug store and buy a jug . ’ |
5 | He could call in at the Informer office in Chancery Lane and use the telephone to arrange a suitably stimulating lunch . |
6 | You can come back with us now or you can call in at the Incident Room on the Wharf later today if you prefer . ’ |
7 | On the way , I 'll call in at the Wheel Room , to feed my poor invalid , then … |
8 | How did you go on at the fox hunt today ? |
9 | it 's a kind of thing that I think could be put and take and people could pick up at the box office |
10 | I do n't see that in any combination of these Amendments , I very much hope that my Noble Friend will come back at the report stage with our grateful thanks for having found a process which will produce a body of co of o of appointed members on the police authorities of a position to influence but not to determine his policy and that should be an a position , I agree with my Noble Friend , Lord Motterstone subordinate to that of the magistrates . |
11 | I hope we can get out at the road end . |
12 | Conversely , any fool can sit down at a slot machine . |
13 | ‘ If he was he would sit down at the negotiating table with us . ’ |
14 | They want to know whether today 's men are better fathers , whether men will ever open up at the breakfast table , whether male impotence is on the rise , whether men suffer from their own form of menopause , whether men will cultivate any interest in pastimes more enlightened than football and snooker . |
15 | Within 15 minutes or so , Alan Fordham would turn up at the commentary box , ready to resume discussion on the latest of the batch of modern drama texts through which he was picking his way . |