Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] at the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Sadly there is n't a venue in England yet 1,200 British fans came over to cheer me on at The Hague in Holland recently . ’
2 Trevor and then if you 've got all those bits and pieces together send them in at the end of the week using this commission claim form .
3 Or else you sort of jotted them down at the back of your mind , you know , to think about them later , but you never remembered , or you did but it was too late , they 'd gone , your head was full of other things . ’
4 The operation of these laws being impervious to our preferences , men will challenge them only at the risk of failure .
5 Cut them off at the base with a razor blade or craft knife .
6 Can you drop me off at the apartment on your way home , Sergei ?
7 I got Bunny out of the pub just before chucking-out time and with a bit of persuasion he agreed to take me as far as Hackney , dropping me off at the end of Stuart Street .
8 A member of the local parish community will collect your son/daughter from home , bring him/her to SPRED then bring him/her home at the end of the session .
9 I have been encouraged to find that the young are not so predisposed to put me aside at the age of seventy and that a new generation of students and artists regard me as something of a cult figure .
10 Er , I am mindful chairman that I embarrassed you acutely at the end of education meeting on Friday , erm , and I know that I , I have a circumstance coming up in February , where I have a child who is unexpectedly on a training day , erm , on a day where I actually have two meetings of this council , now either I get substituted , or we arrange for a one off carer situation .
11 This should put you right at the top of the list of Martin 's favourite people . ’
12 ‘ I 'll see you down at the river at three o'clock .
13 We were expecting you down at the Man in the Moon .
14 He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’
15 ‘ I 'm surprised Mr Lawler let you away at the end of your shift , ’ Maggie said .
16 As he ate , he opened and closed drawers , he examined papers and objects on his desk : ‘ I 'll let you loose in the west gallery and catch you up at the door to the stock-room .
17 I 'll meet you back at the cart in an hour or so . ’
18 Ought to have you back at the front in a matter of days , ’ she added sadly .
19 ‘ Are you quite at the end of your resources , that you can not provide a meal of fish , or eggs or cheese ?
20 You want them up at the top of the sheet , where they 're going to be seen first ( they look that good ) .
21 If these two signals differ significantly in level , you will need to balance them up at the mixer before passing them on to the camcorder .
22 Well you see , you actually see tho them little punks collecting them up at the end of the night do n't you ?
23 Like get back the dustbins which took them out but she did n't bring them back at the end of the drive erm and I hope that Paul tells him off !
24 The following morning saw me back at the surgery in order to collect not only my screwdriver but also the death certificate , duly signed by two doctors ( yes , they had managed to find the mortuary ) , without which I could not obtain a Registration of Death certificate , without which Nigel could not be cremated .
25 I would normally do the PM first thing tomorrow but they are n't expecting me back at the hospital until Monday and the PM room is tied up until the afternoon .
26 A sound engineer was supposed to fade them out at the start of the first edition in July '67 , but failed .
27 Buckley 's Grimsby Town have won five and drawn one of their last six to ease within sight of the famous names at the top — and nothing would give him greater satisfaction than to leave them behind at the end of the season .
28 It was probably a very good thing in far more ways than one , Harry reflected , that Aubrey would be living with them here at the farm for several months .
29 This , as argued here before , is the one question capable of splitting the Tory Party , at least to the extent of creating factions with a passionate attachment to their prejudices , and no great reluctance to insist on them even at the cost of deep party division .
30 He wrote round to fifteen builders on 22nd March and , with what today would be regarded as incredible naïveté , asked them to meet him together at the Office of Works on 24th March .
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