Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [pers pn] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have today won a concession from the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , in as much as he is going to give a delegation from the Southampton and district licensed victuallers an opportunity to see him at the Department to talk over some of these matters . |
2 | It was a great pleasure to meet you at the Conference in Lisbon and to talk about your proposal for an introduction to CALL . |
3 | The president , meanwhile , stood high in the public opinion polls after the attempt to assassinate him at the end of March . |
4 | Last Wednesday we invited the 4 British students studying at the University to visit us at the hotel for dinner . |
5 | Calls for the creation of a workers ' soviet , including a summons by the Bolshevik Vyborg District Committee to form it at the Finland Station in the Vyborg district , became widespread . |
6 | Clough will consider it a much needed morale booster if he can get Keane 's signature on the new deal , even though the battle to keep him at the City Ground is far from being won . |
7 | On their behalf , a local radio station has launched a campaign to keep him at the County Ground . |
8 | The much-rumoured pact will see Insignia admit it has a license to Windows source code and the right to modify it at the application programming interface level to improve the performance of SoftPC , its Windows-on-Unix package . |
9 | The much-rumoured pact will see Insignia admit it has a licence to Windows source code and the right to modify it at the application programming interface level to improve the performance of SoftPC , its Windows-under-Unix package . |
10 | It is worth mentioning , all the same , that a time will come when a frequent absentee can be fairly dismissed and that a failure to consult him at the time of dismissal will not necessarily mean that the company will be powerless to resist an unfair dismissal claim . |
11 | He figured it was worth a nickel to call me at the Globe , and he 's not a wasteful man . ’ |
12 | The title track delivers the most catchy moments and it was a good ploy by the group to place it at the end of the tape . |
13 | No matter what undercurrents had passed between them last night , it had been true enough that it was la Principessa who 'd sent her grandson to collect her at the Sala dell'Arte . |
14 | He could again ask parliament to put him at the head of the government . |
15 | I remembered your instruction to join you at the Abbey of Holy Rood . |
16 | It is of little use to remember the answer to an examination question as you leave the room , or to say later with head in hands , " But I knew it so well " , surprised at your ability to remember it now but your inability to recall it at the time when you most needed it . |
17 | ‘ It will please the Colonel to see them at the breakfast-table in the morning , ’ I-said . |
18 | Could I make an appointment to see her at the Education Office to sort out the dinner money debts once and for all — hopefully . |
19 | An order may require the child to allow the supervisor to visit him at the place where he is living ( para 8(1) ( b ) ) . |
20 | They get some man to do it at the moment . |
21 | And if Unix is destined to dominate mainstream data processing , does n't it make sense to run it at the desktop as well — why have two different — and ultimately competing — operating system worlds when the expressed ideal is to have everything working seamlessly together from desktop to the multiprocessor servers that threaten to supplant the monolithic mainframe ? |
22 | And maybe somebody would come to your door and say their wee boy or their girl was making their first communion , and they were in dire straights and could n't buy anything for them , and you would more or less have to give them your book to help them out , but you would go with them so that they did n't go over the score and get just exactly what that wain needed , you know , and just hope that they had enough money to pay you at the end of the quarter , you know . |
23 | Tweed caught a cab , told the driver to drop him at the Piccadilly entrance to the Burlington Arcade . |
24 | Those statements may be true or false , but there is nothing in their form to exclude them at the outset from consideration . |
25 | Perhaps this is a challenge to put it at the centre of our lives , to think about it and , this Lent , to read the story as if we were there . |
26 | ‘ What a thing to tell me at the start of a visit here ! ’ |
27 | He has a brother in Devon and a sister in Manchester and his mother travels from Exeter twice a year to visit him at the centre where she attends the pujas the daily services . |
28 | By April 1924 the head of every firm involved had received from Buckingham Palace a signed letter in Queen Mary 's own hand describing the Dolls ' House as ‘ the most perfect present that anyone could receive ’ , and an invitation to visit it at the Palace of Arts . |
29 | it 's , I ca n't see any other way to do it at the moment , I mean probably when I |
30 | If you want to keep the existing pipes ( perhaps using a tap adaptor ) , use a bath/basin spanner to disconnect them at the top . |