Example sentences of "[prep] i at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 her used glass for me at a private view
2 A part time post was created for me at a busy hospital 40 miles from home , and the arrangement worked very well .
3 The Frenchman sat opposite me at the large farmhouse table chatting away for all he was worth and after the meal he puffed away at his pipe as if he had n't a care in the world .
4 They will rendezvous with me at the Turkish Checkpoint in Nicosia .
5 Molloy learned it from me at the Imperial Hotel , Blackpool , during one of the duller party conferences .
6 He had happened upon me at the crucial moment : I had little idea of who I was or what I was entitled to from life , let alone what it behoved me to contribute .
7 I got on the bus at the terminus at the bottom of Avondale Buildings and rode it back and forth to the other end of the line , sitting on the top deck , not knowing where I was or what I was doing , until the conductor came up to me at the other terminus , after my fifth trip , and asked : ‘ You all right , mate ? ’
8 He will be settling his own sundry bills but I would like the invoice for the room to be directed to me at the above address .
9 He said : ’ there is no statistical evidence that is known to me at the present time of people who are actually being discharged from the private sector We do not have evidence to bring to you of a substantial number of people who have been discharged against their will from the private sector . ’
10 And somebody said to me at the last children 's mass , thank you , you 're the only one that tells us we 're not needed .
11 I was grateful for the Foreign Secretary 's friendly reference to me at the Conservative party conference , and his acceptance of my expertise on one subject — even though it was only the cinema .
12 Exactly the same thing happened to me at the same stage when I was pregnant . ’
13 ‘ I was so afraid you would be hurt , then I found myself wondering if I could trust David or whether he would walk out on me at the first sign of trouble . ’
14 This one leapt on me at the exact moment that Junior unloosened his arms and thrust himself into his father 's crying : ‘ Daddy , Daddy , I like this nice man .
15 How could I possibly forget , when you 're there beside me at every single turn ? ’
16 I look around me at the massed ranks of Lowestoftians , their vacant faces bearing mute witness to the devastation the town has wrought on their limbic systems .
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