Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [verb] [to-vb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Their excuse — not that lame — is that they frequently have to cater for up to 80,000 , mainly male , football fans wanting to go at half-time .
2 I have myself been welcomed as a local council surveyor come to look at houses in a slum area , and I had an assistant who was once received as a person who was trying to recruit voluntary social workers .
3 Wine bottles began to cluster at tables like sentries .
4 Yesterday , the former cabinet members promised to campaign at party meetings across Scotland to try to overturn the motion supporting the MPs ' actions , at the party 's next national council in June .
5 One night we had a crash landing , when a plane from another air field had to land at Bourn in a bit of a hurry , having been shot up rather badly on the way back from Germany .
6 Under the terms of the agreement , representatives from these five countries would help oversee the movement of millions of tonnes of grain and other food aid expected to arrive at South African ports .
7 The profits grew and the bank manager began to smile at Carrie whenever she paid in the weekly takings .
8 Those statistics , more than the shuffling , lethargic charade of sparring he 's staged under canvas as well as on canvas these past few days , have made Holyfield-Bowe the first heavyweight title fight to open at evens with bookies since Liston-Patterson in 1962 .
9 AVOSTAR , trained by Billy Magill at Ballygowan can enhance his reputation by winning at the North Down Harriers point to point at Ballymoney Road , Craigantlet on Saturday .
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