Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So I made enquiries at the hall .
2 When I found out the identity of the person owning or occupying the flat at I made enquiries at the police station 's department in that office erm they they keep records of any , any information about persons in the area and beyond .
3 ‘ I was always the top broker at any firm I worked for on Wall Street and before that I sold memberships at the Museum of Modern Art .
4 In the evening , I meet friends at the Devonshire for a drink .
5 Hoddle says I shook hands at the end and I 'll see you on New Year 's Day .
6 I remember arguments at the beginning of 1991 about the precise number .
7 I find comparisons at the moment impossible to contemplate as this reading is so shattering as to rule out any other .
8 Not only did I have loops at the edge , but seven or eight stitches actually leapt off the needles .
9 They are but not as I saw things at the time — I did n't think I would marry .
10 I have friends at the UFA film studios here in Berlin .
11 I have nerves at the start of every game but they soon disappear .
12 I have nerves at the start of every game but they soon disappear .
13 A : I work nights at the moment , so I do n't have much free time .
14 Not that you met girls at the Strathmore .
15 As Tibbles left the court , she shouted insults at the police .
16 She has creases at the corners of her eyes , and when she lowers her head to avoid Howard 's serious gaze she has a fold of flesh under her jaw .
17 ‘ I always know when I visit Conservative houses because they wash their milk bottles before they put them out , ’ was one howler which contributed to her being booed off the stage when she addressed students at the London School of Economics .
18 S are you having problems at the moment with with the father ?
19 She thought she remembered lovebirds at the dressmaker , and did remember dark coffee and langues de chat .
20 Here you bought things at the door — fish , pies , cakes ; you did n't know where they had been !
21 She had hyphens at the tip of a honied tongue .
22 Would you like me to go with you to make enquiries at the War Office ? ’
23 We hired halls at the London School of Economics , the Middle Earth Club in Covent Garden , and the church hall of All Saints in Notting Hill .
24 We lost matches at the start of the season and then managed to turn it around . ’
25 Then we took turns at the dressing table , plastering our faces with lotions , creams , lipstick and eye shadow , and helping ourselves to my mother 's " Arpège " .
26 When we held activities at the school , the girls would always opt for the domestic tasks ' and it was difficult to persuade them to take on some other responsibility .
27 But Conservatives in the ruling coalition dislike the idea because they fear losses at the polls next year to the far-right Republicans .
28 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
29 According to the Life of Thomas Hardy ‘ they found lodgings at the house of an invalided captain of smacks and ketches ; and Hardy , suspending his house-hunting , settled down for the autumn and winter to finish his fifth novel , The Hand of Ethelberta ’ .
30 Not only did they monitor landings at the wharf , they also sifted through refuse dumps to find the remains of butchered dolphins , to estimate catches in previous seasons .
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