Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] at the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If I knew that policeman better , the one I met at the bus stop , she thought , I 'd be tempted to tell him , because it tells you how Rose felt about her son .
2 I am not a modernist , though I presided at the Arts Council with liberal equanimity over the public funding of much modernist art which I did not understand .
3 ‘ Is the candle at Paul 's church connected with the one Julia and I found at the asylum out-house ?
4 Trying to ignore this assault on my fundamental antinomies I peered at the train set .
5 On my way back to Sunset I stopped at the press trailer .
6 For some reason , Thomas ‘ we make music together ’ Carter crossed my mind , so after delivering the keys to the mechanic I stopped at the ticket agency .
7 I ate at the Corner House , very little , as it was not easy to pay the modest sum my landlady in Southwark , Mrs William Vitou , whose husband was a dental mechanic trained in Guy 's hospital , charged me , and eat a great deal apart from breakfast and a high tea .
8 I studied at the Scuole Medie in the Istituto Melloni , which would enable me , after four years , to choose either a classical or a scientific education by taking the appropriate examination .
9 The last time I camped at the Forestry Commission site at Beddgelert I recalled — for no good reason , but with an involuntary laugh — a visit with my rotund pal Brian .
10 I arrived at the Cheshire Cheese early deliberately — to spy out the land … ’
11 When I arrived at the Palace gates with my invitation card I was somewhat taken aback when two or three in the crowd around the railings recognized me and asked for autographs — in that place of all places !
12 But when I arrived at The St Chad 's Deanery Day for Stockport and discovered there was a group of 20 people aged from ten up to 19 , I thought that things could n't be so bad after all .
13 When I arrived at the Demob Centre , I sat around in a bare hall for what seemed like a couple of hours , with two or three hundred other Waafs , and we stared at each other without interest .
14 I arrived at the shooting school well before the start , wearing a mackintosh , and with my umbrella up , I took up a position to watch .
15 But that very Saturday , I arrived at the nut tree , Tesco bag at the ready , to find the ground littered with empty shells and husks .
16 I taught at the London School of Economics , I was head of the department at the University of Essex in which you were an undergraduate , and was in fact your personal tutor .
17 Occasionally I glanced at the TV screen that was showing events already taking place .
18 As I walked towards it , I glanced at the leader board and saw that his client was doing his stuff too — he was two under after five holes .
19 Because of the hours I worked at the newspaper office I hardly ever saw any television .
20 The Wheel Tapper pub behind the railway station in Taunton was my haven when I worked at the art college there in the late 1960s and early 1970s .
21 I worked at the London Palace Hotel as a chambermaid for three years .
22 Earlies er when I worked at the Ford Motor Company it meant getting from Ilford to Dagenham and starting on a machine at six A M in the morning , in the middle of winter or the middle of summer .
23 I worked at the Star Club and some other clubs in Hamburg .
24 I worked at the billeting office until the school reopened .
25 Having seen him safely in hospital , though not in the best of health myself , I called at the poll tax office and waited one and a half hours in a very smoky atmosphere to have the summons withdrawn .
26 D. A. I used to be on an adjoining beat in Cressington Park and I started at the park gates at one side of the road and there was a policeman on the other side of the road — you would n't cross the road to talk to him … you were n't allowed to talk to the public — that was gossiping , idling your time , failing to work your beat — three charges straight away and soon as the sergeant reported you .
27 I started at the Jules Thorn unit on 13 July .
28 I am not exaggerating when I say that I was inspired by all I saw at the adult education centres in Croydon .
29 I looked at the back seat , where a folder lay .
30 I looked at the alarm clock .
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