Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expected to see you at the ball last night , Sharpe ! ’ |
2 | One morning I arrived to find him at the supremely mundane task of " plugging muck " , standing on a manure heap , hurling steaming forkfuls on to a cart . |
3 | I 'm a manufacturer , I like to make things , I like to hold something at the end of day and say that 's something that 's been created . |
4 | She 's a friend of Bertice Reading , who is working at the Prince of Wales Theatre , so I arranged to meet her at the stage door at 2 o'clock . |
5 | I went to visit him at the Benedictine monastery at Nashdom and asked him for any insights which he could give me from his experience in Accra . |
6 | Early in the morning I went to see him at the Castle . |
7 | I went to see it at the Barbican , it 's very good . |
8 | The strap is a strong rubber one but I found I had to overtighten it at the surface , otherwise it became loose when my drysuit seal compressed at depth . |
9 | ‘ I 've to see them at the bank shortly — there 's that Buttering to be fixed , and no money for it wi'out they 'll give me a loan . ’ |
10 | I have to meet her at the airport . ’ |
11 | ‘ Excuse me , Dudley , I have to meet someone at the station . ’ |
12 | ‘ That 's how I plan to keep it at the moment . |
13 | I can not say how strange it was , how peculiarly dead I felt , when I awoke to find myself at a distance from my father . |
14 | ‘ You 've got chilblains ! ’ their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December . |
15 | ‘ How long are you going to keep me at a distance ? ’ he rasped . |
16 | Caroline and your visitor , would you like to join us at the table , if you want to join in . |
17 | Do you have to point it at the telly ? |
18 | Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank . |
19 | Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank . |
20 | Likewise , sending British or Eurocheques can cause problems , delay and heavy charges for the recipient when he or she tries to cash them at a foreign bank . |
21 | He told Maurin he 'd pretended she wanted to meet you at the museum . |
22 | but I 'm not doing it that way , cos you have to join it at the back |
23 | Well you have to join 'em at the back |
24 | ‘ We got the two goals back , but you have to stop them at the other end as well . |
25 | ‘ You have to excuse her at the moment ; she … ’ |
26 | When screening began we agreed to discontinue it at the end of the first year if there were a number of traumatised families . |
27 | If we want to buy anything at the moment we have to borrow the money . |
28 | We hope to see you at the show . |
29 | We hope to see you at the grand final in London . |
30 | Well we wish you luck obviously Simon in all your efforts this year , we hope to see you at the Oxford Stadium at some stage , and hope it goes well for you . |